LG Electronics Microwave Oven LMHM2017SB User Manual

MICROWAVE OVEN  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
PLEASE READ THIS OWNER’S MANUAL  
THOROUGHLY BEFORE OPERATING.  
LMHM2017SB  
LMHM2017SW  
LMHM2017ST  
LSMH207ST  
P/NO.: MFL56516409  
Printed in China  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE  
EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE  
ENERGY. .................................................................. 2  
Defrost ................................................................ 19  
Quick Defrost ..................................................... 19  
Time Defrost ....................................................... 19  
Defrost Tips ........................................................ 20  
Metal Rack ......................................................... 20  
Slide-Out Hood ...................................................20  
TABLE OF CONTENTS............................................ 3  
SAFETY .................................................................... 4  
Important Safety Instructions ............................... 4  
COOKING ............................................................. 21  
Getting the Best Cooking Results ...................... 21  
Fish and Shellfish ............................................... 21  
Fish and Shellfish Cooking Table ....................... 21  
Appetizers /Sauces /Soups ................................ 22  
Meat ................................................................... 22  
Meat Cooking Table ........................................... 23  
Chicken .............................................................. 24  
Chicken Cooking Table ...................................... 24  
Pasta and Rice ................................................... 25  
Pasta Cooking Table .......................................... 25  
Rice Cooking Table ............................................ 25  
UNDERSTANDING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN ...... 6  
Location of Model Number ................................... 6  
Oven Specifications ............................................. 6  
Electrical Requirements. ...................................... 6  
Grounding Instructions ......................................... 6  
Microwave Oven Features. .................................. 7  
Control Panel Features ........................................ 8  
USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN ..................... 10  
Learn About Your Microwave Oven ................... 10  
Clock .................................................................. 10  
Vent Auto Time Set ............................................ 10  
Vent Fan ............................................................. 10  
Light Hi/Low/Off ................................................... 10  
Child Lock .......................................................... 10  
Kids Meal ........................................................... 11  
EZ-ON ................................................................ 11  
Warming ............................................................. 11  
Custom Set ........................................................ 12  
More/Less .......................................................... 12  
Cooking at High Power Levels ........................... 12  
Microwave Power Levels ................................... 12  
Multi Stage Cooking ........................................... 12  
Cooking Guide for Lower Power Levels ............. 13  
Turntable On/Off ................................................. 14  
Sensor Operating Instructions ............................ 14  
Sensor Cooking Guide ....................................... 14  
Sensor Popcorn ................................................. 14  
Sensor Cook ...................................................... 15  
Sensor Reheat ................................................... 15  
Sensor Cook Table ............................................ 16  
Sensor Reheat Table ......................................... 16  
Timer .................................................................. 17  
Soften ................................................................. 17  
Melt .................................................................... 17  
Soften Table ....................................................... 18  
Melt Table .......................................................... 18  
MAINTENANCE  
............................................ 26  
Care and Cleaning ............................................... 26  
Metal Rack ......................................................... 26  
Cleaning the Grease Filters ............................... 26  
Charcoal Filter Replacement .............................. 27  
Cooktop/Night Light Replacement ..................... 27  
Oven and Warming Lamp Light Replacement ....... 27  
COOKING UTENSILS .......................................... 28  
Microwave Utensil Guide ................................... 28  
TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................... 29  
Before Calling for Service .................................. 29  
Questions and Answers ..................................... 30  
LIMITED WARRANTY .......................................... 31  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
The safety instructions below will tell you how to use your oven and avoid harm to yourself or  
damage to your oven.  
Suitable for use above both gas and electric cooking  
equipment 36 inches wide or less.  
To reduce the risk  
WARNING -  
of burns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons, or  
exposure to excessive microwave energy.  
• Do not use this oven for commercial purposes.  
It is made for household use only.  
• Read all the instructions before using your oven.  
• When cleaning the door and the surfaces that  
touch the door, use only mild, non-abrasive  
soaps or detergents and a sponge or soft cloth.  
• Do not allow children to use this oven without  
close supervision.  
Read and follow the specific PRECAUTIONS TO  
AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO  
EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY found  
on page 2.  
• If your oven is dropped or damaged, have it  
thoroughly checked by a qualified service technician  
before using it again.  
• To avoid a fire hazard:  
Do not use corrosive chemicals or vapors, such as  
sulfide and chloride, in this appliance. This type of  
oven is specifically designed to heat, cook, or dry  
food. The microwave is made for household use only.  
- Do not severely overcook food. Severely  
overcooked foods can start a fire in the oven.  
Watch the oven carefully, especially if you have  
paper, plastic, or other combustibles in the oven.  
- Do not store combustible items (bread,  
cookies, etc.) in the oven, because if lightning  
strikes the power lines it may cause the oven to  
turn on.  
Do not use or store this appliance outdoors. Do not  
use this product near water - for example, near a  
kitchen sink, in a wet basement, or near a swimming  
pool, or similar location.  
- Do not use wire twist-ties in the oven. Be sure  
to inspect purchased items for wire twist-ties and  
remove them before placing the item in the oven.  
Do not use the cavity for storage purposes. Do not  
leave paper products, cooking utensils, or food in  
the cavity when not in use.  
• If a fire should start:  
- Keep the oven door closed.  
- Turn the oven off.  
- Disconnect the power cord or shut off the  
power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel.  
• Clean the ventilating hood frequently. Do not  
allow grease to accumulate on the hood or the  
filters.  
• To avoid electric shock:  
Use care when cleaning the vent hood filters.  
Corrosive cleaning agents such as lye-based oven  
cleaners may damage the filters.  
- This appliance must be grounded. Connect it  
only to a properly grounded outlet. See the  
electrical GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS  
on page 6.  
- Do not operate this appliance if it has a  
damaged cord or plug, if it is not working  
properly or if it has been damaged or dropped.  
- Do not immerse the electrical cord or plug  
in water.  
• Do not tamper with the built-in safety switches  
on the oven door. The oven has several built-in  
safety switches to make sure the power is off when  
the door is open.  
• If food flames under the hood, turn the fan on.  
- Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.  
• Take care when The Door is opened.  
There is a possibility of being injured.  
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• To avoid improperly cooking some foods.  
- Do not heat any types of baby bottles or baby  
food. Uneven heating may occur and possibly  
cause personal injury.  
- Keep a browning dish at least 3/16 inch above floor.  
Carefully read and follow the instructions for the  
browning dish. If you use a browning dish  
incorrectly, you could damage the oven floor.  
- Do not heat small-necked containers, such as  
syrup bottles.  
- Do not deep-fat fry in your microwave oven.  
- Do not attempt home canning in your  
microwave oven.  
- Do not heat the following items in the  
microwave oven: whole eggs in the shell, water  
with oil or fat, sealed containers, or closed glass  
jars. These items may explode.  
Install or locate this appliance only in accordance  
with the provided installation instructions.  
This appliance should be serviced only by qualified  
service personnel. Contact the nearest authorized  
service facility for examination, repair, or adjustment.  
Liquids, such as water, coffee, or tea can be  
overheated beyond the boiling point without appearing  
to be boiling due to surface tension of the liquid. 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.  
To reduce the risk of injury to persons;  
- Do not overheat the liquid.  
• Do not cover or block any openings in the oven.  
Use your oven only for the operations described in  
this manual.  
• Do not run the microwave empty.  
• Secure the cord in the cabinet above the oven.  
• Preserve the oven floor:  
- Stir the liquid both before and halfway through  
heating it.  
- Do not use straight-sided containers with narrow  
necks.  
- After heating, allow the container to stand in the  
microwave oven for a short time before removing  
the container.  
- Do not heat the oven floor excessively.  
- Do not allow the gray film on special microwave-  
cooking packages to touch the oven floor. Put the  
package on a microwavable dish.  
- Do not cook anything directly on the oven floor or  
turntable. Use a microwavable dish.  
- Use extreme care when inserting a spoon or other  
utensil into the container.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY  
INTERFERENCE STATEMENT ( U.S.A. ONLY)  
• Reorient the receiving antenna of the radio or  
television.  
WARNING:  
This equipment generates and uses ISM frequency  
energy and if not installed and used properly, that is  
in strict accordance with the manufacturer's  
instructions, may cause interference to radio and  
television reception. It has been type tested and  
found to comply with limits for ISM Equipment  
pursuant to part 18 of FCC Rules, which are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against  
such interference in a residential installation.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will  
not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment  
does cause interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try  
to correct the interference by one or more of the  
following:  
• Relocate the Microwave Oven with respect to the  
receiver.  
• Move the microwave oven away from the receiver.  
• Plug the microwave oven into a different outlet so  
that the microwave oven and the receiver are on  
different branch circuits.  
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or  
TV interference caused by unauthorized  
modification to this microwave oven. It is the  
responsibility of the user to correct such interference.  
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Please read this owner’s manual. It will tell you how  
to use all the fine features of this microwave oven.  
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS  
This appliance must be grounded. If an electrical  
short circuit occurs, grounding reduces the risk of  
electric shock by providing an escape wire for the  
electric current. The appliance is equipped with a cord  
having a grounded wire with a grounded plug.  
Put the plug into an outlet that is properly installed and  
grounded.  
LOCATION OF MODEL NUMBER  
To request service information or replacement parts,  
the service center will require the complete model  
number of your microwave oven. The number is on the  
oven front as shown in the illustration below.  
If you use the grounding  
WARNING -  
plug improperly, you risk electric shock.  
Ask a qualified electrician if you do not understand the  
grounding instructions or if you wonder whether the  
appliance is properly grounded.  
This appliance has a short power supply cord to  
reduce the risk of anyone tripping over or becoming  
entangled in the cord. See the separate Installation  
Instructions for directions on placing the cord properly.  
Keep the electrical power cord dry and do not pinch or  
crush it in any way.  
MODEL NUMBER LABEL  
OVEN SPECIFICATIONS  
Output Power  
Outer Dimensions  
Cavity Volume  
Net Weight  
1,100W (IEC60705)  
297/8” x 173/4” x 173/4”  
2.0 Cu.ft  
71 lbs.  
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS  
The oven is designed to operate on a Standard  
120V/60Hz household outlet. Be sure the circuit is at  
least 15A or 20A and the microwave oven is the only  
appliance on the circuit. It is not designed for 50Hz  
or any circuit other than a 120V/60Hz circuit.  
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Model and Serial  
Number Plate  
Door Handle  
Cooking Guide  
Vent Grille  
Metal Rack  
Door Safety  
Lock System  
PUSH  
PUSH  
Control Panel  
Window with  
Metal Shield  
Glass Tray  
Grease Filter  
Slide-Out Hood  
Cooktop/Countertop Light  
Your microwave oven is designed to make your  
cooking experience as enjoyable and productive as  
possible. To get you up and running quickly, the  
following is a list of the oven’s basic features:  
8.  
Metal Rack. Use for extra space when cooking in  
more than one container at the same time.  
Remove cooking rack when you are not using it.  
9. Grease Filter  
Metal Shielded Window. The shield prevents  
microwaves from escaping. It is designed as a  
screen to allow you to view food as it cooks.  
1.  
10. Slide-Out Hood.  
Push the Slide-out hood to move the slide-out hood  
to the Front or Rear.  
2.  
Model and Serial Number Plate & Cooking  
Guide Label  
This will allow you to remove the steam and other  
vapors more effectively from surface cooking.  
3. Charcoal Filter (behind Vent Grille)  
11. Defrost Plate  
4. Vent Grille  
5.  
Glass Tray. The glass tray moves food as it  
cooks for more even cooking.  
Defrost Plate  
It must be in the oven during operation for best  
cooking results.  
6. Cooktop/Countertop Light  
7.  
Control Panel. Touch the pads on this panel to  
perform all functions.  
Use the DEFROST PLATE provided for complete  
defrosting.  
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CONTROL PANEL FEATURES  
Your microwave oven control panel lets you select the desired cooking function quickly and easily. All you have  
to do is touch the necessary Command pad. The following is a list of all the Command and Number pads  
located on the control panel. For more information on these features, see the USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN  
section.  
11  
13  
4
7
9
1
6
2
3
5
12  
14  
8
10  
15  
17  
18  
22  
20  
24  
19  
21  
16  
23  
25  
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NOTE: Styling and features vary by model.  
11. MELT: Touch this pad to melt Butter / Margarine,  
Chocolate, Cheese, and Marshmallows.  
1. DISPLAY: The Display includes a clock and indicators  
to tell you time of day, cooking time setting, and  
cooking functions selected.  
12. COOK TIME: Touch this pad to to set a cooking time.  
13. EZ-ON: Touch this pad to set and start quickly at  
2. REHEAT: Touch this pad to reheat Pizza Slice, Dinner  
Plate, Soup/Sauce, and Casserole. The oven’s sensor  
will tell the oven how long to cook depending on the  
amount of humidity coming from the food.  
100% power level.  
14. CUSTOM SET: Touch this pad to change the oven's  
default setting for sound, clock, disply speed, and  
defrost weight.  
3. COOK: Touch this pad to cook Baked Potato,  
Vegetable, Casserole, Rice, and Frozen Entree. The  
oven’s sensor will tell the oven how long to cook  
depending on the amount of humidity coming from the  
food.  
15. TURNTABLE ON/OFF: Touch this pad to turn on/off  
the turntable. This option is not available in sensor  
cook, defrost, kids meal, soft and melt modes.  
16. POWER LEVEL: Touch this pad to select a cooking  
power level.  
4. POPCORN: Touch this pad when popping popcorn in  
your microwave oven. The oven’s sensor will tell the  
oven how long to cook depending on the amount of  
humidity it detects from the popcorn.  
17. NUMBER: Touch number pads to enter cooking time,  
power level, quantities, or weights.  
18. MORE: Touch this pad to add ten seconds of cooking  
time each time you press it.  
5. KIDS MEAL: Select type of dish to reheat HOT DOG,  
MAC & CHEESE or CHICKEN NUGGETS.  
19. LESS: Touch this pad to subtract ten seconds of  
cooking time each time you press it.  
6. WARMING: Touch this pad to keep hot cooked  
foods warm in your oven.  
20. START/ENTER: Touch this pad to start a function. If  
you open the door after oven begins to cook, touch  
START/ENTER again.  
7. DEFROST: Touch this key to defrost food by entering  
weight, cook time or Quickly.  
Touch this key 2 times to Quick Defrost Cook.  
Touch this key 3 times to Time Defrost Cook.  
21. STOP/CLEAR: Touch this pad to stop the oven or to  
clear all entries.  
8. CLOCK: Touch this pad to enter the time of day.  
22. LIGHT HI/LOW/OFF: Touch this pad to turn the light  
9. SOFTEN: Touch this pad to soften Butter, Ice Cream,  
on high, low, or off.  
Cream Cheese, and Frozen Juice.  
23. VENT HIGH/LOW/OFF: Touch this pad to turn the fan  
on high, low ,or off.  
10. TIMER : Touch this pad to set the kitchen timer.  
24. VENT TURBO: Touch this pad to choose the most  
powerful fan speed.  
25. VENT AUTO TIME SET: Touch this pad when setting  
ventilation time. (1, 3, 5, 10, and 30 minutes.)  
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LEARN ABOUT YOUR  
MICROWAVE OVEN  
VENT FAN  
The fan moves steam and other vapors from the cooking  
surface. There are five speeds.  
This section discusses the concepts behind microwave  
cooking and introduces you to the basics you need to  
know to operate your microwave oven. Please read this  
information before using your oven.  
Touch VENT HI / LOW / OFFonce for  
High fan speed, twice for Low fan speed,  
or a three times to turn the fan off.  
Touch this pad to choose powerful fan speed.  
NOTE: If the temperature from the range or cooktop  
below the microwave oven gets too hot, the exhaust fan in  
the microwave oven hood will automatically turn to Level  
LOW setting to protect the oven.  
To avoid risk of personal injury or property  
damage, do not run the oven empty.  
To avoid risk of personal injury or property  
damage, do not use stoneware, large sheets of  
aluminum foil, metal utensils, or metal trimmed  
utensils in the oven. Keep aluminum foil at least  
1 inch from the oven wall metal rack and other  
pieces of foil.  
It may stay on up to an hour to cool the oven. When this  
occurs, the HI / LOW / OFFwill not allow you to turn off the  
microwave oven fan.  
Turbo can not be used together with microwave  
cooking or warming.  
CLOCK  
LIGHT HI/LOW/OFF  
When the oven is first plugged into a power outlet, the  
"Please Set Time of Day" prompt will flash several time. If  
a time of day is not set, ":" will Show on Disply until you  
touch "CLOCK".  
Touch LIGHT HI/LOW/OFF  
once for bright light, twice for  
night light, or three times to turn  
the light off.  
Example: To set the clock for 8:00 am  
1. Touch CLOCK.  
CHILD LOCK  
Use this safety feature to lock the control panel when you  
are cleaning the oven, or so that children cannot use the  
oven unsupervised.  
8 0 0  
2. Enter the time by using the  
number keys.  
The Child Lock feature is also useful when cleaning the  
control panel. Child Lock prevents accidental  
programming when wiping the control panel.  
3. Touch START/ENTER  
4. Press 1 for AM, 2 for PM.  
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Example: To set the child lock.  
5. Touch START/ENTER.  
1. Touch STOP/CLEAR.  
2. Touch and hold  
VENT AUTO TIME SET  
Example: To set 30 minutes for high level.  
START/ENTER until  
"LOCKED" appears  
(approximately 4 seconds).  
Example: To cancel the child lock.  
1. Touch HI / LOW / OFF.  
1. Touch and hold  
START/ENTER until  
"LOCKED" disappears  
(approximately 4 seconds)  
2. Touch AUTO TIME SET  
5 times.  
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Example: To use the WARMING for 7 minutes  
KIDS MEAL  
Using KIDS MEAL lets you heat common microwave-prepared  
foods without needing to program times and cook power.  
MAC & CHEESE, HOT DOG, CHICKEN NUGGETS.  
30 seconds at MEDIUM level.  
1. Touch STOP/CLEAR.  
Example: To heat 4 ea Hot Dogs.  
1. Touch STOP/CLEAR.  
2. Touch WARMING  
twice.  
2. Touch HOT DOG.  
3. Enter the time.  
3. Touch 2.  
4. Touch START/ENTER.  
4. Touch START/ENTER.  
NOTE:  
NOTE: When the cook time is over, you will hear four beeps and  
COOK END will disply.  
• The“WARMINGfeature keeps food warm by  
using a radiant heat element source not a bulb or  
microwaves.  
• Cooked food should be covered during WARMING.  
• Pastry items (pies, turnovers, etc.) should be uncovered  
during WARMING.  
KIDS MEAL TABLE  
Touch Pad number  
Category  
1
2
MAC & CHEESE  
HOT DOG  
6 ozs.  
2 ea  
12 ozs.  
4 ea  
• Completed meals kept warm on a dinner plate can be  
covered during WARMING.  
CHICKEN NUGGETS  
4 ozs.  
8 ozs.  
• When the last cooking cycle is over, you will hear four  
tones and END will appear in the oven display.  
• For better warming performance, please DO NOT use  
vent hood at the same time.  
EZ-ON  
A time-saving pad, this simplified control lets you quickly  
set and start microwave cooking without the need to touch  
the START/ENTER.  
WARMING TABLE  
Touch  
WARMING  
Example: To set EZ-ON for 2 minutes.  
Setting  
Type of food  
Bacon  
Poultry  
Pizza  
1. Touch EZ-ON 4 times. The  
oven begins cooking and  
display shows time counting  
down.  
1
High (200°F)  
Hambuger patties  
Pork chops  
Fried foods  
WARMING  
You can keep cooked food warm in your microwave oven.  
2
Gravies  
Eggs  
Biscuits  
Pastries  
Roasts (Beef, Pork, Lamb)  
Casseroles  
Vegetable  
Rolls (hard)  
Medium (170°F)  
Selecting the Warming pad will keep food warm at a  
desired temperature controlled by the heating element and  
the fan installed on the upper side.  
THE TURNTABLE WILL NOT WORK DURING WARMING.  
1. The Temperature sensor has four different settings  
(High/Medium/Low/Proof) and it keeps the food warm at  
the desired temperature. The Proof feature maintains a  
warm environment useful for rising yeast-leavened  
products before baking.  
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Rolls (soft)  
Low (140°F)  
Empty dinner plates  
2.  
Food cooked in an oven using large dishes such as  
roasting or metal pans and oblong dishes can be kept  
warm using the WARMING feature.  
Different types of food may be placed in the oven for  
warming at the same time.  
For best results, do not hold foods longer than 1 hour.  
For smaller quantities or heat-sensitive foods, such as  
eggs, do not hold longer than 30 minutes.  
3. Roasted meat and poultry covered with aluminum foil will  
maintain juiciness and tenderness like the foods just out of  
the oven during warming period.  
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CUSTOM SET  
You can change the default values for beep sound, clock,  
display speed, and defrost weight.  
COOKING AT HIGH  
POWER LEVELS  
Example: To cook food for 8 minutes 30 seconds at  
100% power.  
See following chart for more information.  
No.  
Function  
Sound ON/  
OFF control  
No.  
Result  
Sound ON  
Sound OFF  
1. Enter the cook time.  
1
1
2
2. Touch START/ENTER.  
2
3
Clock ON/  
OFF control  
1
2
Clock ON  
Clock OFF  
When the cook time is over, four beeps will sound and  
COOK END will display.  
Scroll speed  
control  
1
2
3
Slow speed  
Normal speed  
Fast speed  
4
Defrost weight  
mode selected  
1
2
Lbs.  
Kg.  
MICROWAVE POWER LEVELS  
Your microwave oven has 10 cook power levels to let you  
cook or heat a wide variety of foods.  
Example: To change defrost weight mode  
(from Lbs. to Kg).  
Example: To cook food for 7 minutes 30 seconds at  
70% power.  
1. Touch CUSTOM SET.  
1. Enter the cook time.  
2. Touch POWER LEVEL.  
3. Enter the power level.  
2. Touch 4.  
3. Touch 2.  
4. Touch START/ENTER.  
When the cook time is over,  
four beeps will sound and  
COOK END will display.  
MORE/LESS  
By using the MORE or LESS keys, TIMED COOK  
program can be adjusted to cook food for a  
longer or shorter time. Pressing MORE will add  
10 seconds to the cooking time each time you  
press it. Pressing LESS will subtract 10 seconds  
of cooking time each time you press it.  
See cooking guide for Lower Power Levels, page 13.  
MULTI STAGE COOKING  
For best results, some recipes call for different cook  
powers during different stages of a cook cycle. You can  
program your oven to switch from one power to another  
for up to 2 stages. 3 stages can be programmed if the first  
stage is the defrost cycle.  
To adjust the cooking time for a longer time,  
or for a shorter time.  
Example: To cook food for 3 minutes at 100% power and  
then 70% power for 7 minutes 30 seconds.  
1. Touch STOP/CLEAR.  
2. Touch 1,0,0.  
1. Enter the first cook time.  
2. Touch COOK TIME.  
1:00  
TOUCH START OR POWER LEVEL  
will shows on the display  
3. Enter the second cook time.  
4. Touch POWER LEVEL.  
5. Enter the power level.  
3. Touch START / ENTER  
The Oven will start.  
4. Touch MORE or LESS.  
Remaining time will  
increase or decrease by 10  
seconds.  
6. Touch START/ENTER.  
When the cook time is over, four beeps will sound and  
COOK END will display.  
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COOKING GUIDE FOR LOWER POWER LEVELS  
The 10 power levels in addition to HIGH allow you to choose the best power level for the food you are cooking.  
Below are listed all the power levels, examples of foods best cooked at each level, and the amount of microwave  
power you are using.  
POWER LEVEL  
MICROWAVE OUTPUT  
USE  
Boil water  
10 High  
100%  
Cook ground beef  
Make candy  
Cook fresh fruits and vegetables  
Cook fish and poultry  
Preheat browning dish  
Reheat beverages  
Bacon slices  
9
8
7
90%  
80%  
70%  
Reheat meat slices quickly  
Saute onions, celery, and green pepper  
All reheating  
Cook scrambled eggs  
Cook breads and cereal products.  
Cook cheese dishes, veal  
Cook cakes, muffins, brownies, cupcakes  
6
5
60%  
50%  
Cook pasta  
Cook meats, whole poultry  
Cook custar  
Cook whole chicken, turkey, spare ribs, rib roast,  
sirloin roast  
4
3
40%  
30%  
Cook less tender cuts of meat  
Reheat frozen convenience foods  
Thaw meat, poultry, and seafood  
Cook small quantities of food  
Finish cooking casserole, stew, and some sauces  
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1
0
20%  
10%  
0%  
Soften butter and cream cheese  
Heat small amounts of food  
Soften ice cream  
Raise yeast dough  
Standing time  
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TURNTABLE ON/OFF  
SENSOR POPCORN  
For best cooking results, leave the turntable on.  
It can be turned off for large dishes. Touch TURNTABLE  
ON/OFF pad to turn the turntable on or off.  
NOTES:  
SENSOR POPCORN lets you pop 3.0 and 3.5 ounce  
bags of commercially packaged microwave popcorn. Pop  
only one package at a time. If you are using a microwave  
popcorn popper, follow manufacturer’s instructions.  
1.This option is not available in sensor cook, defrost, kids  
meal, soft and melt modes.  
Example: To pop popcorn.  
2.Sometimes the turntable can become hot to touch. Be  
careful touching the turntable during and after cooking.  
3. Do not run the oven empty.  
1. Touch POPCORN.  
When the cook time is over,  
four beeps will sound and  
COOK END will display.  
SENSOR OPERATING  
INSTRUCTIONS  
Sensor Cook allows you to cook most of your favorite  
foods without selecting cooking times and power levels.  
The display will indicate sensor category during the initial  
sensing period. The oven automatically determines  
required cooking time for each food item.  
When the internal sensor detects a certain amount of  
humidity coming from the food, it will tell the oven how  
much longer to heat. The display will show the remaining  
heating time. For best results for cooking by Sensor,  
follow these recommendations:  
Recommended amounts: 3.0-3.5 ozs.  
To cook a snack size bag (1.75 oz.) place the bag in the  
oven. Set the oven to cook for 2 minutes at full power.  
LISTEN for the popping to slow down. When the  
popping slows to one pop per second, stop the oven.  
Make a note of how much time it took and use that  
setting in the future.  
DO NOT leave microwave oven unattended  
while popping corn.  
1. Food cooked with the sensor system should be at  
normal storage temperature.  
When popping commercially packaged  
popcorn, remove the rack from the oven.  
Do not place the bag of microwave popcorn on  
the rack or under the rack.  
2. The glass tray and the outside of the container should  
be dry to assure best cooking results.  
3. Foods should always be covered loosely with  
microwavable plastic wrap, waxed paper, or a lid.  
4. Do not open the door or touch STOP/CLEAR during  
the sensing time. When sensing time is over, the oven  
beeps twice and the remaining cooking time will appear  
in the display window. At this time you can open the  
door to stir, turn, or rearrange the food.  
SENSOR COOKING GUIDE  
Appropriate containers and coverings help assure good  
Sensor cooking results.  
1. Always use microwavable containers and cover them  
with lids or vented plastic wrap.  
2. Never use tight-sealing plastic covers. They can  
prevent steam from escaping and cause food to  
overcook.  
3. Match the amount to the size of the container. Fill  
containers at least half full for best results.  
4. Be sure the outside of the cooking container and the  
inside of the microwave oven are dry before placing  
food in the oven. Beads of moisture turning into steam  
can mislead the sensor.  
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SENSOR COOK  
SENSOR REHEAT  
Using SENSOR COOK lets you heat common  
microwave-prepared foods without the need to program  
times and Cook Powers. SENSOR COOK has preset  
Cook Power for 7 food categories.  
Using SENSOR REHEAT lets you heat common  
microwave-prepared foods without the need to program  
times and Power levels.  
Example: To reheat 2 slices of pizza.  
Example: To cook rice.  
1. Touch REHEAT.  
1. Touch COOK.  
2. Choose food category.  
2. Choose food category.  
SENSOR REHEAT TABLE  
Touch Pad  
Number  
SENSOR COOK TABLE  
Touch Pad  
Number  
Category  
Amount  
Category  
Amount  
Pizza slice  
1
2
3
4
1 - 3 slices  
1 - 2 servings  
1 - 4 cups  
Dinner plate  
Soup/Sauce  
Casserole  
1 - 4 cups  
Rice  
Frozen Entree  
6
1/2  
When the cook time is over, four beeps will sound and  
COOK END will display.  
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SENSOR COOK TABLE  
CATEGORY  
DIRECTION  
AMOUNT  
Baked Potato  
Pierce each potato with a fork and place on the oven tray around the  
edge, at least one inch apart.  
1 - 4 medium approx.  
8 -10 ozs. each  
Prepare as desired, wash and leave residual water on the vegetables.  
Place in an appropriately sized microwave container. Add water  
according to the quantity. (1-2 cups : 2 tablespoons, 3-4 cups :  
4tablespoons) Cover with plastic wrap and vent. After cooking, stir and  
allow to stand for 3 minutes.  
1 - 4 cups  
1 - 4 cups  
1 - 4 cups  
Fresh  
Vegetable  
Remove from package, rinse off frost under running water.  
Place in an appropriately sized microwave container. Add water  
according to the quantity. (1-2 cups : 2 tablespoons, 3-4 cups :  
4tablespoons) Cover with plastic wrap and vent. After cooking, stir and  
allow to stand for 3 minutes.  
Frozen  
Vegetable  
Remove from the outer display can.  
Canned  
Vegetable  
Place in an appropriately sized microwave container, cover with plastic  
wrap and vent.  
After cooking, stir and allow to stand for 3 minutes.  
Casserole  
Rice  
Assemble the ingredients per the recipe in a 1-2 quart casserole.  
Cover with plastic wrap and vent.  
After cooking, stir and allow to stand for 3 minutes  
1 - 4 cups  
1/2 - 2 cups  
10 - 21 ozs.  
Place rice and twice as much liquid(water,chicken or vegetable stock)  
in a 2 quart microwave dish. Cover with plastic wrap and vent.  
After cooking, allow to stand for 5 minutes. Stir for fluffier rice.  
Frozen  
Entree  
Remove from outer display package. Slit cover. If not in microwave-  
safe container, place on plate, cover with plastic wrap and vent.  
SENSOR REHEAT TABLE  
CATEGORY  
DIRECTION  
AMOUNT  
Pizza Slice  
1 - 3 slices  
This is a reheat function for leftover pizza.  
(3 - 5 ozs. each)  
Place on paper towel on a microwave safe plate.  
Dinner Plate  
Soup/Sauce  
Casserole  
1 - 2 servings  
1 - 4 cups  
Place on a low plate.  
Cover with vented plastic wrap.  
Let stand 3 minutes.  
Place in shallow microwavable casserole.  
Cover with vented plastic wrap.  
After cooking, stir and let stand 3 minutes.  
1 - 4 cups  
Cover dish containing the casserole  
with plastic wrap and vent.  
After cooking, stir and allow to stand for 3 minutes.  
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MELT  
TIMER  
The oven uses low power to melt foods (butter or  
margarine, chocolate, marshmallows, or processed  
cheese food.) See the following table.  
You can use your microwave oven as a timer. Use the  
Timer for timing up to 99 minutes, 99 seconds.  
Example: To count 3 minutes.  
Example: To melt 8 ozs. chocolate.  
1. Touch STOP/CLEAR.  
1. Touch MELT.  
2. Choose food category.  
Touch 2 for chocolate.  
2. Touch TIMER.  
3. Choose food amount.  
Touch 2 for 8 ozs.  
3. Enter the time by using the  
number key pad.  
3 0 0  
4. Touch START/ENTER.  
4. Touch START/ENTER.  
When the time is over, you  
will hear seven beeps and  
END will display.  
MELT TABLE  
Touch Pad  
Category  
Amount  
Number  
Butter / Margarine  
Chocolate  
Cheese  
1
2
3
4
1, 2, 3 sticks  
4, 8 ozs.  
8, 16 ozs.  
5, 10 ozs.  
SOFTEN  
The oven uses low power to soften foods (butter, ice  
cream, cream cheese, and frozen juice.) See the following  
table.  
Marshmallows  
Example: To soften quart of ice cream.  
1. Touch SOFTEN.  
2. Choose food category.  
Touch 2 for ice cream.  
3. Choose food amount.  
Touch 2 for quart.  
4. Touch START/ENTER.  
SOFTEN TABLE  
Touch Pad  
Category  
Amount  
Number  
Butter  
Ice cream  
Cream cheese  
Frozen juice  
1
2
3
4
1,2,3 sticks  
Pint, Quart, Half gallon  
3, 8 ozs.  
6,12,16 ozs.  
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SOFTEN TABLE  
CATEGORY  
DIRECTION  
AMOUNT  
Butter  
1, 2, or 3 sticks  
Unwrap and place in a microwave safe dish on the rack over the glass tray.  
Butter will be at room temperature and ready for use in recipe.  
Ice Cream  
Pint, Quart, Half gallon  
3 or 8 ozs.  
Place in a microwave safe dish on the rack over the glass tray.  
Ice cream will be soft enough to make scooping easier.  
Cream Cheese  
Unwrap and place in a microwave safe dish on the rack over the glass tray.  
Cream cheese will be at room temperature and ready for use in recipe.  
Frozen  
6, 12, or 16 ozs.  
Remove top.  
Juice  
Place in oven.  
Frozen juice will be soft enough to mix easily with water.  
MELT TABLE  
CATEGORY  
DIRECTION  
AMOUNT  
Butter or  
1, 2, or 3 sticks  
Unwrap and place in a microwave safe dish on the rack over the glass tray.  
No need to cover butter.  
Margarine  
Stir at the end of cooking to complete melting.  
Chocolate  
4 or 8 ozs.  
8 or 16 ozs.  
5 or 10 ozs.  
Chocolate chips or squares of baking chocolate may be used.  
Unwrap squares and place in a microwave safe dish on the rack over the  
glass tray. Stir at the end of cycle to complete melting.  
Cheese  
Use processed cheese food only. Cut into cubes.  
Place in a single layer in a microwave safe dish on the rack over the  
glass tray. Stir at the end of cooking to complete melting.  
Marshmallows  
Large or miniature marshmallows may be used.  
Place in a microwave safe dish on the rack over the glass tray.  
Stir at the end of cycle to complete melting.  
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DEFROST TABLE  
DEFROST  
Category  
Food  
Four defrost choices are preset in the oven. The defrost  
feature provides you with the best defrosting method for  
frozen foods, because the oven automatically sets the  
defrosting times for each food item according to the  
weight you enter. For added convenience, the DEFROST  
includes a built-in tone mechanism that reminds you to  
check, turn over, separate, or rearrange the food during  
the defrost cycle. Four different defrosting options are  
provided.  
MEAT  
BEEF  
0.1 to 6.0 lbs Ground beef, Round steak, Cubes for stew,  
Tenderloin steak, Pot roast, Rib roast,  
Rump roast, Chuck roast,  
Hamburger patty.  
LAMB  
Chops (1-inch thick), Rolled roast  
PORK  
Chops (1/2-inch thick), Hot dogs, Spareribs,  
Country-style ribs. Rolled roast, Sausage.  
1. MEAT  
POULTRY  
POULTRY  
2. POULTRY  
3. FISH  
0.1 to 6.0 lbs Whole (under 4 lbs), Cut up, Breasts  
(boneless)  
CORNISH HENS  
Whole  
4. BREAD  
TURKEY  
Breast (under 6 lbs)  
After touching DEFROST once, select the food category.  
Available weight ranges for Meat, Poultry, and Fish are  
0.1 to 6.0 lbs. The available weight range for Bread is 0.1  
to 1.0 lb.  
FISH  
FISH  
0.1 to 6.0 lbs Fillets, Whole Steaks  
SHELLFISH  
Crab meat, Lobster tails, Shrimp, Scallops  
Example : To defrost 1.2 lbs of meat  
.
BREAD  
0.1 to 1.0 lb  
MUFFINS  
ROLL CAKE  
1. Touch DEFROST.  
QUICK DEFROST  
The QUICK DEFROST feature provides a rapid defrost  
for 1.0 pound frozen food. The oven automatically sets  
the defrosting time for ground beef.  
2. Choose food category.  
3. Enter the weight.  
Example: To defrost 1lb. ground beef.  
4. Touch START/ENTER.  
1. Touch DEFROST 2 times.  
NOTE: After you touch START/ENTER, the display  
counts down the defrost time. The oven will beep once  
during the Defrost cycle. At this time, open the door and  
turn, separate, or rearrange the food as needed. Remove  
any portions that have thawed, then return frozen portions  
to the oven and touch START/ENTER to resume the  
defrost cycle. The oven will not stop during the BEEP  
unless the door is opened.  
2. Touch START/ENTER.  
TIME DEFROST  
This feature allows you to choose the time you want to  
defrost.  
Example: To defrost for 2 minutes.  
For best results:  
• Remove fish, shellfish, meat, and poultry from its original  
closed paper or plastic package (wrapper). Otherwise,  
the wrap will hold steam and juice close to the foods,  
which can cause the outer surface of the foods to cook.  
1. Touch DEFROST 3 times.  
2. Enter the defrosting time you  
want.  
• Form the meat into the shape of a doughnut before  
freezing. When defrosting, scrape off thawed meat when  
the beep sounds and continue defrosting.  
3. Touch START/ENTER.  
(Defrost starts)  
• Place foods in a shallow glass baking dish or a on a  
microwave roasting rack to catch drippings.  
When the defrost time is over, four beeps will sound and  
COOK END will display.  
• Foods should still be somewhat icy in the center when  
removed from the oven.  
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DEFROST TIPS  
METAL RACK  
• When using DEFROST, the weight to be entered is the  
net weight in pounds and tenths of pounds (the weight of  
the food minus the container).  
• Use DEFROST only for raw food. DEFROST gives best  
results when food to be thawed is a minimum of 0°F  
(taken directly from a true freezer). If food has been  
stored in a refrigerator-freezer that does not maintain a  
temperature of 5°F or below, always program a lower  
food weight (for a shorter defrosting time) to prevent  
cooking the food.  
To avoid risk of property damage:  
Do not use rack to pop popcorn.  
Rack must be on the four plastic supports  
when used.  
Use the rack only when cooking food on rack  
position.  
• If the food is stored outside the freezer for up to 20  
minutes, enter a lower food weight.  
Do not cook with rack on floor of the oven.  
• The shape of the package alters the defrosting time.  
Shallow rectangular packets defrost more quickly than a  
deep block.  
The metal rack gives you extra space when cooking in  
more than one container at the same time.  
• Separate pieces as they begin to defrost. Separated  
pieces defrost more easily.  
To use rack:  
• You can use small pieces of aluminum foil to shield  
foods like chicken wings, leg tips, and fish tails, but the  
foil must not touch the side of the oven. Foil causes  
arcing, which can damage the oven lining.  
1. Place rack securely in the four plastic supports.  
• Rack MUST NOT touch metal walls or back of  
microwave oven.  
• Shield areas of food with small pieces of foil if they start  
to become warm.  
2. Place equal amounts of food both ABOVE AND  
BELOW rack.  
• For better results, a preset standing time is included in  
the defrosting time.  
• Amount of food must be approximately the same to  
balance out cooking energy.  
• For best results, elevate food to be defrosted on a  
microwave safe roasting rack. This prevents the  
possibility of warm meat juices cooking food during  
defrost.  
SLIDE-OUT HOOD  
Use the DEFROST PLATE provided for complete  
defrosting.  
Do not place any objects on the slide-out hood as  
they could fall and be damaged.  
A DEFROST PLATE is provided for complete defrosting  
of larger food items. Place the defrost plate on the glass  
tray with TOP Mark Up. Place the item to be defrosted  
directly on the defrost plate.  
Do not pull on slide-out hood or damage may occur.  
Do not spill food or liquid on slide-out hood. Spillage  
of liquid or food may result in electric shock or  
oven malfunction.  
Make sure the slide-out hood has been moved back  
to rear before your microwave oven or range  
cooking start.  
Do not use DEFROST PLATE together with  
METAL RACK.  
Make sure DEFORST PLATE worked with food, It  
Can’t work no load.  
SLIDE-OUT HOOD PUSH  
Push the Slide-out hood PUSH to move the slide-out hood  
to the front or back.  
Slide-out hood system will allow you to capture the vapor  
more effectively from range cooking.  
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Let It Stand: After you remove the food from the  
microwave, cover food with foil or casserole lid and  
let it stand to finish cooking in the center and avoid  
overcooking the outer edges. The length of standing  
time depends on the density and surface area of the  
food.  
GETTING THE BEST  
COOKING RESULTS  
To get the best results from your microwave oven,  
read and follow the guidelines below.  
Storage Temperature: Foods taken from the  
Wrapping in waxed paper or paper towel:  
Sandwiches and many other foods containing  
prebaked bread should be wrapped prior to  
microwaving to prevent drying out.  
freezer or refrigerator take longer to cook than the  
same foods at room temperature.  
The time for recipes in this book is  
based on the normal storage temperature of the food.  
Size: Small pieces of food cook faster than large  
FISH AND SHELLFISH  
Cooking Fish and Shellfish:  
ones, pieces similar in size and shape cook more  
evenly. For even cooking, reduce the power when  
cooking large pieces of food.  
General Directions  
Natural Moisture: Very moist foods cook more  
evenly because microwave energy is attracted to  
water molecules.  
Prepare the fish for cooking.  
- Completely defrost the fish or  
shellfish.  
Stir foods such as casseroles and vegetables from  
- Arrange unevenly shaped pieces with thicker parts  
toward the outside of the dish. Arrange shellfish in a  
single layer for even cooking.  
the outside to the center to distribute the heat evenly  
and speed cooking. Constant stirring is not  
necessary.  
- The type of cover you use depends on how you  
cook. Poached fish needs a microwavable lid or  
vented plastic wrap.  
Turn over foods like pork chops, baking potatoes,  
roasts, or whole cauliflower halfway through the  
cooking time to expose all sides equally to  
microwave energy.  
- Baked fish, coated fish, or fish in sauce needs to be  
covered lightly with waxed paper to keep the  
coating crisp and sauce from getting watery.  
Place delicate areas of foods, such as asparagus  
tips, toward the center of the dish.  
- Always set the shortest cooking time. Fish is done  
when it turns opaque and the thickest part begins to  
flake. Shellfish is done when the shell turns from  
pink to red and the flesh is opaque and firm.  
Arrange unevenly shaped foods, such as chicken  
pieces or salmon steaks, with the thicker, meatier  
parts toward the outside of the dish.  
Shield, with small pieces of aluminum foil, parts of  
food that may cook quickly, such as wing tips and leg  
ends of poultry.  
FISH AND SHELLFISH COOKING TABLE  
FISH  
POWER LEVEL COOKING TIME  
DIRECTIONS  
Fish fillets  
HI  
HI  
7
31/2-41/2 minutes  
41/2-51/2 minutes  
41/2-6 minutes  
Arrange fish in a single layer with thickest portion  
toward outside edge of 11/2 quart microwavable  
baking dish. Brush with melted butter and season,  
if desired. Cook covered with vented plastic wrap.  
Let stand covered 2 minutes. If you are cooking  
more than 1 lb. of fish, turn the fish halfway  
through cooking.  
Fish steaks  
Whole fish  
31/2-5 minutes  
31/2-5 minutes  
Arrange in a single layer. Prepare as directed  
above, except stir instead of turning the shellfish.  
Scallops  
HI  
HI  
Shrimp, shelled  
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APPETIZERS/SAUCES/SOUPS  
Cooking Appetizers: Tips and Techniques  
MEAT  
Cooking Meat: General Directions  
Prepare the meat for cooking.  
- Defrost completely.  
Crisp crackers, such as melba toast, shredded  
wheat, and crisp rye crackers are best for  
microwave use. Wait until party time to add the  
spreads. Place a paper towel under the crackers  
while they cook in the microwave oven to absorb  
extra moisture.  
- Trim off excess fat to avoid spattering.  
- Place the meat, fat side down, on a microwavable  
rack in a microwavable dish.  
- Use oven cooking bag for less tender cuts of meat.  
Arrange individual appetizers in a circle for even  
cooking.  
- Arrange the meat so that thicker portions are toward  
the outside of the dish.  
Stir dips to distribute heat and shorten cooking time.  
- Cover the meat with waxed paper to prevent  
spattering.  
Cooking Sauces: Tips and Techniques  
Tend the meat as it cooks.  
Use a microwavable casserole or glass measuring  
cup that is at least 2 or 3 times the volume of the  
sauce.  
- Drain juices as they accumulate to reduce  
spattering and keep from overcooking the bottom of  
the meat.  
Sauces made with cornstarch thicken more rapidly  
than those made with flour.  
- Shield thin or bony portions with strips of foil to  
prevent overcooking.  
Cook sauces made with cornstarch or flour  
uncovered so you may stir them 2 or 3 times  
during cooking for a smooth consistency.  
NOTE: Keep the foil at least 1 inch from the oven  
walls, and do not cover more than one-third of the  
meat with foil at any one time.  
To adapt a conventional sauce or gravy recipe,  
reduce the amount of liquid slightly.  
Let the meat stand covered with foil 10-15 minutes  
after you remove it from the oven. The internal  
temperature of the meat may rise from 5-10° F  
during standing time.  
Cooking Soups: Tips and Techniques  
Cook soups in a microwavable dish which holds  
double the volume of the recipe ingredients to  
prevent boil-over, especially if you use cream or  
milk in the soup.  
The Meat Cooking Table on the next page provides  
detailed directions, Power Level, and Cooking Time  
settings for most cuts of meat.  
Generally, cover microwaved soups with VENTED  
plastic wrap or a microwavable lid.  
Cover foods to retain moisture. Uncover foods to  
retain crispness.  
Avoid overcooking by using the minimum suggested  
time. Add more time, if necessary, only after  
checking the food.  
Stirring occasionally will help blend flavors, distribute  
heat evenly, and may even shorten the cooking time.  
When converting a conventional soup recipe to cook  
in the microwave, reduce the liquid, salt, and strong  
seasonings.  
Not Recommended  
Appetizers with a crisp coating or puff pastry are best  
done in a conventional oven with dry heat.  
Breaded products can be warmed in the microwave  
oven but will not come out crisp.  
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MEAT COOKING TABLE  
POWER  
LEVEL  
COOKING  
DIRECTIONS  
MEAT  
TIME  
BEEF  
HI  
Form patties with depression in center of each.  
Place on microwavable roasting rack. Brush with browning  
agent, if desired. Cover with waxed paper.  
Turn over halfway through cooking.  
Hamburgers,  
Fresh or defrosted  
(4 ozs. each)  
1 patty  
2 patties  
4 patties  
1-112 minutes  
112-2 minutes  
212-312 minutes  
Let stand covered 1 minute.  
Sirloin tip roast  
(3-4 lbs.)  
5
5
8-10 minutes  
per pound  
RARE (135°F)  
11-13 minutes  
per pound  
Place roast fat side down on microwavable roasting rack.  
Add desired seasonings and cover with waxed paper.  
Turn meat over halfway through cooking and shield if  
necessary. Remove roast from microwave oven when  
desired temperature is reached. Let stand covered with foil  
15 minutes. (Temperature may rise about 10°F).  
MEDIUM (155°F)  
11-12 minutes  
per pound  
RARE (135°F)  
12-13 minutes  
per pound  
LAMB  
Lamb roast, rolled  
boneless (3-4 lbs.)  
Place roast fat side down on microwavable roasting rack.  
Brush lamb with marinade or desired seasonings such as  
rosemary, thyme or marjoram. Cover with waxed paper.  
Turn roast over after 15 minutes, and again after 30 minutes.  
Shield if necessary.  
MEDIUM (145°F)  
13-14 minutes  
per pound  
Remove roast from microwave when desired temperature  
is reached. Let stand covered with foil 15 minutes.  
(Temperature may rise about 10°F).  
WELL (155°F)  
PORK  
Bacon slices  
2 slices  
4 slices  
6 slices  
HI  
3
Place bacon slices on microwavable roasting rack.  
Cover with paper towels.  
After cooking, let stand 1 minute.  
112-2 minutes  
2-3 minutes  
4-5 minutes  
7-8 minutes  
10 slices  
Chops  
Place chops in microwavable baking dish.  
(5-7 ozs. each)  
2 chops  
Add desired seasonings and cover with vented plastic wrap.  
Cook until no longer pink or until internal temperature  
reaches 170°F. Turn chops over halfway through cooking.  
Let stand covered 5 minutes.  
18-20 minutes  
per pound  
15-17 minutes  
per pound  
4 chops  
(Temperature may rise about 10°F).  
Loin Roast,  
rolled, boneless  
(31/2- 41/2 lbs.)  
25-27 minutes  
per pound  
(165°F)  
Place roast in cooking bag in microwavable dish.  
Add seasonings and browning agent if desired. Close bag  
loosely with microwavable closure or string. After cooking,  
let stand in bag 15 minutes. (Temperature may rise about  
10°F.) Internal temperature of pork should reach 170°F  
before serving.  
3
Sausage links,  
Fresh or Frozen,  
defrosted  
(1-2 ozs. each)  
2 links  
4 links  
6 links  
10 links  
Pierce links and place on microwavable roasting rack.  
Cover with waxed paper or paper towel.  
Turn over halfway through cooking.  
HI  
After cooking, let stand covered 1 minute.  
45-60 seconds  
1-112 minutes  
112-2 minutes  
134-2 minutes  
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Watch the poultry as it cooks.  
CHICKEN  
- Drain and discard juices as they accumulate.  
- Shield thin or bony pieces with small strips of  
aluminum foil to prevent overcooking. Keep foil at  
least 1 inch from the oven walls and other pieces of  
foil.  
Cooking Poultry: General Directions  
Prepare the poultry for cooking.  
- Defrost completely.  
- Arrange poultry pieces with thicker pieces at the  
outside edge of the baking dish. When cooking legs,  
arrange them like the spokes of a wheel.  
- Cover the baking dish with waxed paper to reduce  
spattering.  
Poultry is done when it is no longer pink and the  
juices run clear. When done, the temperature in the  
thigh meat should be 180-185°F.  
Let the poultry stand after cooking covered with foil  
for 10 minutes.  
- Use a browning agent or cook with a sauce to give a  
browned appearance.  
The Poultry Cooking Table below provides detailed  
directions, Power Level, and Cooking Time settings for  
most cuts and types of poultry.  
CHICKEN COOKING TABLE  
POWER  
LEVEL  
COOKING  
TIME  
CHICKEN  
DIRECTIONS  
Chicken pieces  
(212-3 lbs.)  
HI  
412-512 minutes  
per pound  
Before cooking, wash pieces and shake the water off.  
Place pieces in a single layer in a microwavable baking  
dish with thicker pieces to the outside. Brush with butter or  
browning agent and seasonings if desired. Cover with  
waxed paper. Cook until no longer pink and juices run  
clear. Let stand covered 5 minutes.  
Chicken whole  
(3-312 lbs.)  
HI  
12-13 minutes  
per pound  
Before cooking, wash and shake off water. Place breast  
side down on a microwavable roasting rack. Brush with  
butter, or browning agent and seasoning if desired. Cover  
with waxed paper. Cook 13 of estimated time. Turn breast  
side up, brush with butter, or browning agent. Replace  
waxed paper. Cook 13 of estimated time again. Shield if  
necessary. Cook remaining 13 of estimated time or until no  
longer pink and juices run clear. Let stand covered with foil  
10 minutes. (The temperature may rise about 10°F.) The  
temperature in the thigh should be 180°F-185°F when  
the poultry is done.  
Cornish Hens  
whole  
(1-112 lbs. each)  
HI  
6-7 minutes  
per pound  
Before cooking, wash and shake the water off.  
Tie wings to body of hen and the legs to tail. Place hens  
breast side down on microwavable rack. Cover with waxed  
paper. Turn breast side up halfway through cooking. Shield  
bone ends of drumsticks with foil.  
Remove and discard drippings. Brush with butter or  
browning agent and seasonings if desired. Cook until  
no longer pink and juices run clear. Remove hens from  
microwave when they reach desired temperature.  
Let stand covered with foil 5 minutes. (Temperature may  
rise about 10°F). Temperature in breast should be 170°F  
before serving.  
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Cooking Pasta and Rice: Tips and Techniques  
If you are planning to use rice or pasta in a  
casserole, undercook it so it is still firm.  
PASTA AND RICE  
Microwave cooking and conventional cooking of pasta,  
rice, and cereal require about the same amount of  
time, but the microwave is a more convenient method  
because you can cook and serve in the same dish.  
There is no stirring needed and leftover pasta tastes  
just like fresh cooked when reheated in the microwave  
oven.  
Allow for standing time with rice, but not for pasta.  
The Pasta and Rice Cooking Tables below provide  
specific directions, with Power Level and cooking  
time settings for most common types of pasta and  
rice.  
PASTA COOKING TABLE  
POWER  
LEVEL  
COOKING  
TIME  
PASTA  
DIRECTIONS  
Spaghetti  
4 cups water  
Add 8 ozs.  
spaghetti  
Combine hot tap water and salt, if desired.  
Use a 2-quart microwavable baking dish and cover with  
712-812 minutes vented plastic wrap for spaghetti and lasagna noodles.  
Use microwavable lid or vented plastic wrap for macaroni  
HI  
5
9-10 minutes  
and egg noodles.  
Cook as directed in chart or until water boils.  
512-612 minutes  
Macaroni  
3 cups water  
Add 2 cups  
macaroni  
HI  
5
6-7 minutes  
Stir in pasta; cook covered as directed in chart or until  
tender.  
Drain in a colander.  
7-8 minutes  
Lasagna noodles  
4 cups water  
HI  
5
11-1212 minutes  
Add 8 ozs. lasagna  
noodles  
Egg noodles  
6 cups water  
Add 4 cups noodles  
HI  
5
8-10 minutes  
512-612 minutes  
RICE COOKING TABLE  
POWER  
LEVEL  
COOKING  
RICE  
DIRECTIONS  
TIME  
Long grain  
214 cups water  
Add 1 cup rice  
Combine hot tap water and salt, if desired, in 2 quart  
microwavable casserole.  
Cover with microwavable lid or vented plastic wrap.  
Cook as directed in chart or until water boils.  
Stir in rice and any seasonings.  
412-512 minutes  
14 minutes  
HI  
5
Brown  
212 cups water  
Add 1 cup rice  
412-512 minutes  
28 minutes  
HI  
5
Cook covered as directed in chart or until water is absorbed  
and rice is tender.  
Let stand covered 5 to 10 minutes.  
Fluff with fork.  
Long grain and  
wild rice mix  
213 cups water  
Add 6 ozs. package  
HI  
5
4-5 minutes  
24 minutes  
Cook water until it boils.  
Quick cooking  
1 cup water  
Add 1 cup rice  
Stir rice into boiling water and let stand, covered 5 to 10  
minutes or until water is absorbed and rice is tender.  
Fluff with fork.  
HI  
2-3 minutes  
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3. Soak grease filter or bracket with filter in hot water  
and a mild detergent. Scrub and swish to remove  
embedded dirt and grease. Rinse well and shake to  
dry. Do not clean filter or bracket with filter with  
ammonia, corrosive cleaning agents such as  
lye-based oven cleaners, or place them in a  
dishwasher. The filter will turn black or could be  
damaged.  
CARE AND CLEANING  
For best performance and safety, keep the oven  
clean inside and outside. Take special care to keep  
the inner door panel and the oven front frame  
free of food or grease build-up. Never use rough  
powder or pads. Wipe the microwave oven inside  
and out, including the hood bottom cover, with a soft  
cloth and a warm (not hot) mild detergent solution.  
Then rinse and wipe dry. Use a chrome cleaner and  
polish on chrome, metal and aluminum surfaces. Wipe  
spatters immediately with a wet paper towel, especially  
after cooking chicken or bacon. Clean your oven  
weekly or more often, if needed.  
To reinstall the filter, insert the filter to bracket and  
reinstall the bracket using the two screws.  
Push the Slide-out hood back to original position.  
4.  
METAL RACK  
Wash the metal rack with a mild soap and a soft or  
nylon scrub brush. Dry completely. Do not use  
abrasive scrubbers or cleaners to clean rack.  
CLEANING THE GREASE FILTERS  
PU  
SH  
The grease filter should be removed and cleaned  
often, at least once a month.  
1. Disconnect power or unplug microwave oven.  
2. To remove the grease filter, open the Slide-out hood.  
Remove the screws holding the filter bracket in place.  
The filter can removed/replaced by sliding front.  
To reinstall the rear grease filter, slide the filter into  
the slot and push up and pull forward to lock in place.  
PU  
SH  
PUSH  
5. Reconnect power or plug in microwave oven.  
NOTE: Do not operate the hood without the filter in  
place.  
PUSH  
The rear grease filters can be removed by sliding  
the filter back and pulling downward.  
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CHARCOAL FILTER  
REPLACEMENT  
COOKTOP/NIGHT LIGHT  
REPLACEMENT  
To avoid personal injury or property damage, wear  
gloves when replacing light bulb.  
To avoid risk of personal injury or property  
damage, do not operate oven hood without filters  
in place.  
1. Unplug microwave oven or disconnect power.  
If your microwave hood combination is installed to recirculate  
air, the charcoal filter (5230W1A003C) is available by calling  
the Parts department at your nearest Authorized Service  
Center. The charcoal filter cannot be cleaned and should be  
replaced every 6-12 months.  
1. Unplug microwave oven or disconnect power.  
2. Remove the lamp cover mounting screws.  
3. Replace bulb(s) with 20~40 watt appliance bulb(s).  
4. Replace lamp cover, and mounting screws.  
5. Plug in microwave oven or reconnect power.  
2. Open the door and remove the one vent grille  
mounting screw. (1 middle screws)  
OVEN AND WARMING LAMP  
LIGHT REPLACEMENT  
1. Unplug microwave oven or disconnect power.  
2. Open the door and remove the vent grille mounting  
screw.  
3. Slide the grille left and tip forward, then lift out to  
remove.  
3. Slide the grille left and tip the cover forward, then lift  
out to remove.  
4. Remove old filter.  
4. Remove the bulb holder mounting screw, and lift up  
the bulb holder which you want to replace.  
OVEN LIGHT  
WARMING LAMP LIGHT  
5. Slide a new charcoal filter into place. The filter  
should rest at the angle shown.  
5. Replace bulb with a 30 watt appliance bulb.  
6. Replace the bulb holder, if damaged.  
7. Slide the bottom of the vent cover into place. Push  
the top and slide right until it snaps into place.  
Replace the mounting screws. Plug in microwave  
oven or reconnect power.  
6. Slide the bottom of the grille into place. Push the top  
and slide right until it snaps into place. Replace the  
mounting screws. Turn the power back on at the  
main power supply and set the clock.  
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COOKING UTENSILS  
MICROWAVE UTENSIL GUIDE  
USE  
DO NOT USE  
OVENPROOF GLASS  
METAL UTENSILS:  
(treated for high intensity heat):  
Utility dishes, loaf dishes, pie  
plates, cake plates, liquid  
measuring cups, casseroles, and  
bowls without metallic trim.  
Metal shields the food from microwave energy and produces  
uneven cooking. Also avoid metal skewers, thermometers, or foil  
trays. Metal utensils can cause arcing, which can damage your  
microwave oven.  
METAL DECORATION:  
CHINA:  
Metal-trimmed or metal-banded dinnerware, casserole dishes, etc.  
The metal trim interferes with normal cooking and may damage the  
oven.  
Bowls, cups, serving plates, and  
platters without metallic trim.  
PLASTIC:  
ALUMINUM FOIL:  
Plastic wrap (as a cover)-- lay  
the plastic wrap loosely over the  
dish and press it to the sides.  
Vent plastic wrap by turning back  
one edge slightly to allow excess  
steam to escape. The dish  
should be deep enough so that  
the plastic wrap will not touch the  
food. As the food heats it may  
melt the plastic wrap wherever the  
wrap touches the food.  
Avoid large sheets of aluminum foil because they hinder cooking  
and may cause harmful arcing. Use small pieces of foil to shield  
poultry legs and wings. Keep ALL aluminum foil at least 1 inch from  
the side walls and door of the oven.  
WOOD:  
Wooden bowls and boards will dry out and may split or crack when  
you use them in the microwave oven. Baskets react in the same  
way.  
TIGHTLY COVERED UTENSILS:  
Be sure to leave openings for steam to escape from covered  
utensils.  
Pierce plastic pouches of vegetables or other food items before  
cooking.  
Tightly closed pouches could explode.  
Use plastic dishes, cups,  
semirigid freezer containers, and  
plastic bags only for short  
cooking times. Use these with  
care because the plastic may  
soften from the heat of the  
food.  
BROWN PAPER:  
Avoid using brown paper bags.  
They absorb too much heat and could burn.  
PAPER:  
Paper towels, waxed paper,  
paper napkins, and paper plates  
with no metallic trim or design.  
Look for the manufacturer's label  
for use in the microwave oven.  
FLAWED OR CHIPPED UTENSILS:  
Any utensil that is cracked, flawed, or chipped may break in the  
oven.  
METAL TWIST TIES:  
Remove metal twist ties from plastic or paper bags.  
They become hot and could cause a fire.  
Do not use recycled paper products in the microwave oven.  
They sometimes contain impurities that cause sparks to occur.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE  
Check the following list to be sure a service call is necessary. Reviewing additional information on items to check  
may prevent an unneeded service call.  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSES  
If nothing on the oven operates  
• check for a blown circuit fuse or a tripped main circuit breaker.  
• check if oven is properly connected to the electric circuit in house.  
• check that controls are set properly.  
If the oven interior light does not work  
If oven will not cook  
• the light bulb is loose or defective.  
• check that control panel was programmed correctly.  
• check that door is firmly closed.  
• check that Start/Enter Pad was touched.  
• check that timer wasn’t started instead of a cook function.  
If oven takes longer than normal to cook  
or cooks too rapidly  
• be sure the Power Level is programmed properly.  
If the time of day clock does not always  
keep correct time  
• check that the power cord is fully inserted into the outlet receptacle.  
• be sure the oven is the only appliance on the electrical circuit.  
If food cooks unevenly  
• be sure food is evenly shaped.  
• be sure food is completely defrosted before cooking.  
• check placement of aluminum foil strips used to prevent overcooking.  
If food is undercooked  
check recipe to be sure all directions (amount, time, and power levels)  
were correctly followed.  
• be sure microwave oven is on a separate circuit.  
• be sure food is completely defrosted before cooking.  
If food is overcooked  
If arcing (sparks) occur  
check recipe to be sure all directions (amount, power level, time, size of  
dish) were followed.  
• be sure microwavable dishes were used.  
• be sure wire twist ties were not used.  
• be sure oven was not operated when empty.  
• make sure metal rack (if used) is properly installed on 4 supports.  
If the display shows a time counting  
down but the oven is not cooking  
• check that door is firmly closed.  
• check that timer was not started instead of a cooking function.  
Vent fan starts automatically  
If the temperature gets too hot around the microwave oven, the fan in the  
vent hood will automatically turn on at the LEVEL 4 setting to cool the  
oven. It may stay on up to an hour to cool the oven.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personal injury or death, do not remove outer case at any  
time, only an authorized service technician should remove outer case.  
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS  
QUESTION  
ANSWER  
Can I use a rack in my microwave oven  
so that I may reheat or cook in two rack  
positions at a time?  
Only use the rack that is supplied with your microwave oven.  
Use of any other rack can result in poor cooking performance and/or  
arcing and may damage your oven.  
Can I use either metal or aluminum  
pans in my microwave oven?  
Usable metal includes aluminum foil for shielding (use small, flat pieces).  
Never allow metal to touch walls or door.  
Sometimes the door of my microwave  
oven appears wavy.  
This appearance is normal and does not affect the operation of your oven.  
Is this normal?  
What are the humming noises I hear  
when my microwave oven is operating?  
This is the sound of the transformer when the magnetron tube cycles on  
and off.  
Why does the dish become hot when I  
microwave food in it?  
As the food becomes hot it will conduct the heat to the dish.  
Use hot pads to remove food after cooking.  
Dish may not be microwave safe.  
What does standing time mean?  
Standing time means that food should be taken out of the oven and  
covered for additional time after cooking. This process allows the cooking  
to finish, saves energy, and frees the oven for other purposes.  
Can I pop popcorn in my microwave  
oven?  
Yes. Pop packaged microwave popcorn following manufacturer’s  
guidelines or use the preprogrammed Popcorn pad.  
How do I get the best results?  
Do not use regular paper bags. Use the listening test by stopping the oven  
as soon as the popping slows to a pop every one or two seconds. Do not  
try to repop unpopped kernels. You can also use special microwave  
poppers. When using a popper, be sure to follow manufacturer’s  
directions. Do not pop popcorn in glass utensils.  
Why does steam come out of the air  
exhaust vent?  
Steam is normally produced during cooking.  
The microwave oven has been designed to vent this steam out the top  
vent.  
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LG MICROWAVE OVEN LIMITED WARRANTY — USA  
Model: LMHM2017SB / LMHM2017SW / LMHM2017ST / LSMH207ST  
LG Electronics Inc. will repair or replace your product, at LG’s option, if it proves to be defective in  
material or workmanship under normal use, during the warranty period set forth below, effective from  
the date of original consumer purchase of the product. This warranty is good only to the original  
purchaser of the product and effective only when used in the United States, including U.S. Territories.  
WARRANTY PERIOD:  
HOW SERVICE IS HANDLED:  
LABOR: One Year from the Date of Purchase*.  
Please call 1-800-243-0000 and choose the  
appropriate option. (Phones are answered 24  
PARTS (except as listed below) : One Year from the  
hours a day, 365 days per year.) Please have the  
Date of Purchase*.  
product type (Microwave) and your ZIP code  
ready.  
MAGNETRON: Ten Years from the Date of Purchase*.  
Replacement Units and Repair Parts are warranted for  
the remaining portion of the original unit’s warranty  
period.  
* Retain your Sales Receipt to prove the date of  
purchase. A copy of your Sales Receipt must be  
submitted at the time warranty service is provided.  
THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT  
LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. TO THE  
EXTENT ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY IS REQUIRED BY LAW, IT IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE EXPRESS  
WARRANTY PERIOD ABOVE. LG WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL,  
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOST  
REVENUES OR PROFITS, OR ANY OTHER DAMAGE WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an  
implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state.  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO:  
Service trips to your home to deliver, pick up, and/or install the product, instruct, or replace house fuses or correct wiring,  
or correction of unauthorized repairs.  
Damages or operating problems that result from misuse, abuse, operation outside environmental specifications or contrary  
to the requirements of precautions in the Operating Guide, accident, vermin, fire, flood, improper installation, acts of God,  
unauthorized modification or alteration, incorrect electrical current or voltage, or commercial use, or use for other than  
intended purpose.  
The cost of repair or replacement under these excluded circumstances shall be borne by the consumer.  
CUSTOMER INTERACTIVE CENTER NUMBERS  
To obtain Customer Assistance, Product Information, or  
Dealer or Authorized Service Center location:  
Call 1-800-243-0000 (24 hours a day, 365 days per year)  
and select the appropriate option from the menu.  
TO CONTACT LG ELECTRONICS BY MAIL:  
LG Customer Interactive Center  
P. O. Box 240007  
201 James Record Road  
Huntsville, Alabama 35824  
ATTN: CIC  
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