Wolf Microwave Oven MWD24 2U S User Manual

D R A W E R M I C R O W AV E  
USE & CARE GUIDE  
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W O L F DRAWER MICROWAVE  
GROUNDING I N S T R U C T I O N S  
This appliance must be grounded. This oven is  
equipped with a cord having a grounding wire  
with a grounding plug. It must be plugged into  
a wall receptacle that is properly installed and  
grounded in accordance with the National  
Electrical Code and local codes and ordi-  
nances. In the event of an electrical short  
circuit, grounding reduces risk of electric shock  
by providing an escape wire for the electric  
current.  
Read all instructions before using  
this appliance to reduce the risk  
of burns, electric shock, fire,  
injury to persons or exposure to  
excessive microwave energy.  
C O N TA C T  
I N F O R M AT I O N  
Wolf Customer  
Service:  
800-332-9513  
PRECAUTIONS  
Website:  
wolfappliance.com  
TO AVOID  
Improper use of the grounding plug can  
result in a risk of electric shock.  
POSSIBLE EXPOSURE  
TO EXCESSIVE  
E L E C T R I C A L R E Q U I R E M E N T S  
MICROWAVE ENERGY  
The electrical requirements are a 120 volt 60  
Hz, AC only, 15 amp. or more protected electri-  
cal supply. It is recommended that a separate  
circuit serving only this appliance be provided.  
Do not attempt to operate this  
microwave oven with the door open  
since open-door operation can result  
in harmful exposure to microwave  
energy. It is important not to defeat  
or tamper with the safety interlocks.  
A short power-supply cord is provided to  
reduce risk of becoming entangled in or  
tripping over a longer cord. DO NOT USE AN  
EXTENSION CORD. If the power supply cord is  
too short, have a qualified electrician or servi-  
ceperson install an outlet near the appliance.  
Do not place any object between the  
microwave oven front face and the  
door or allow soil or cleaner residue  
to accumulate on sealing surfaces.  
NOTES:  
Do not operate the microwave oven  
if it is damaged. It is particularly  
important that the oven door close  
properly and that there is no damage  
to the: (1) door (bent), (2) hinges and  
latches (broken or loosened), (3) door  
seals and sealing surfaces.  
1) If you have any questions about the  
grounding or electrical instructions, consult  
a qualified electrician or serviceperson.  
2) Neither Wolf nor the dealer can accept any  
liability for damage to the oven or personal  
injury resulting from failure to observe the  
correct electrical connection procedures.  
The microwave oven should not be  
adjusted or repaired by anyone  
except properly qualified service  
personnel.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
AND PRECAUTIONS  
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE  
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.  
When using the appliance, basic safety  
precautions should be followed, includ-  
ing the following:  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of burns,  
electric shock, fire, injury to persons or  
exposure to excessive microwave  
energy:  
This appliance should be serviced  
only by qualified service personnel.  
Contact nearest Wolf authorized  
service center for examination,  
repair or adjustment.  
Read this Use and Care Guide  
carefully before using your new  
microwave oven.  
Do not cover or block any openings  
on the appliance.  
Read and follow the specific  
“PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID  
POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCES-  
SIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY” on  
page 3.  
Do not store or use 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  
locations.  
This appliance must be grounded.  
Connect only to properly grounded  
outlet. See grounding instructions  
on page 3.  
Do not immerse cord or plug in  
water.  
Keep cord away from heated  
surfaces.  
Install or locate this appliance only  
in accordance with the provided  
installation instructions.  
Be sure that fingers or other objects  
or materials are not around the  
appliance opening when the appli-  
ance is closed.  
Some products such as whole eggs  
and sealed containers—for example,  
closed glass jars—may explode and  
should not be heated in this oven.  
Do not put fingers or clothes around  
the drawer guides when the appli-  
ance is opened or closed. They could  
be caught in the guides when the  
appliance is closed.  
Use this appliance only for its  
intended use as described in this  
manual. Do not use corrosive  
chemicals or vapors in this  
appliance. This appliance is specifi-  
cally designed to heat, cook  
or dry food. It is not designed for  
industrial or laboratory use.  
Be sure that the food and container  
are shorter than the drawer before  
closing it. You can refer to the height  
of the side walls of the drawer.  
As with any appliance, close  
supervision is necessary when used  
by children.  
When cleaning appliance sealing  
surfaces that come together on  
closing the drawer, use only mild,  
nonabrasive soaps or detergents  
applied with a sponge or soft cloth.  
See Cleaning and Care on page 28.  
Do not climb or sit on the appliance.  
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TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE IN  
THE OVEN CAVITY:  
LIQUIDS  
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 A SPOON OR OTHER  
UTENSIL IS INSERTED INTO THE  
LIQUID. To reduce the risk of injury  
to persons:  
Do not overcook food. Carefully  
attend appliance when paper, plastic  
or other combustible materials are  
placed inside the oven to facilitate  
cooking.  
Remove wire twist-ties from paper  
or plastic bags before placing bag  
in oven.  
If materials inside the oven should  
ignite, keep appliance door closed,  
turn microwave off and disconnect  
the power cord or shut off power at  
the fuse or circuit breaker panel.  
Do not overheat the liquid.  
Stir the liquid both before and  
halfway through heating it.  
Do not use the cavity for storage  
purposes. Do not leave paper  
products, cooking utensils or food  
in the cavity when not in use.  
Do not use straight-sided  
containers with narrow necks.  
Use a wide-mouthed container.  
After heating, allow the container  
to stand in the microwave oven at  
least for 20 seconds before  
removing the container.  
Use extreme care when inserting  
a spoon or other utensil into the  
container.  
SAVE THESE  
INSTRUCTIONS  
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INFORMATION YOU NEED TO KNOW  
FOOD  
Check foods to see that they  
Don’t heat bottles with nipples on.  
Put nipples on bottles after heating  
and shake thoroughly. “Wrist” test  
before feeding. Don’t heat dispos-  
able bottles.  
are cooked to the United States  
Department of Agriculture’s  
recommended temperatures.  
160˚F (71˚C) – Fresh pork, ground  
meat, boneless white poultry, fish,  
seafood, egg dishes and frozen  
prepared food.  
165˚F (74˚C) – Leftover, ready-to-  
reheat refrigerated, and deli and  
carry-out “fresh” food.  
After heating baked goods with  
fillings, pierce outside of food to  
release steam and avoid burns.  
Don’t heat or cook in closed glass  
jars or air tight containers.  
Don’t preserve foods by canning  
using the microwave oven, as  
harmful bacteria may not be  
destroyed.  
170˚F (77˚C) – White meat of poultry.  
180˚F (82˚C) – Dark meat of poultry.  
To test for doneness, insert a meat  
thermometer in a thick or dense area  
away from fat or bone. NEVER leave  
the thermometer in the food during  
cooking, unless it is approved for  
microwave oven use.  
Don’t deep fat fry.  
CHILDREN  
Children below the age of 7 should  
use the microwave oven with a  
supervising person very near to  
them. Children between the ages of  
7 and 12 should have a supervising  
person in the same room.  
Puncture egg yolks before cooking  
to prevent “explosion. Don’t cook  
eggs in shells or reheat whole eggs.  
Don’t dry nuts or seeds in shells.  
Pierce skins of potatoes, apples,  
squash, hot dogs and sausages so  
that steam escapes.  
The child must be able to reach the  
drawer microwave comfortably.  
At no time should anyone be  
allowed to lean or swing on the  
oven door.  
Use specially bagged popcorn for  
the microwave oven. Listen while  
popping corn for the popping to  
slow to 1 or 2 seconds or use special  
SENSOR POPCORN pad. Don’t  
exceed the maximum time on  
popcorn package.  
Children should be taught all safety  
precautions: use potholders, remove  
coverings carefully, pay special  
attention to packages that crisp food  
because they may be extra hot.  
Don’t pop popcorn in brown bags or  
glass bowls.  
Don’t assume that because a child  
has mastered one cooking skill they  
can cook everything.  
Don’t heat baby food in original jars.  
Transfer baby food to a small dish  
and heat carefully, stirring often.  
Check temperature before serving.  
Children need to learn that the  
drawer microwave is not a toy. See  
page 25 for CONTROL LOCK feature.  
Dimensions in parentheses are in  
6
millimeters unless otherwise specified.  
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GENERAL SAFETY  
ALWAYS use potholders to prevent  
burns when handling utensils that  
are in contact with hot food. Enough  
heat from the food can transfer  
Use deep bowl, when cooking liquids  
or cereals, to prevent boilovers.  
Food should be shorter than the  
drawer microwave. Please refer to  
the height of side walls of the drawer.  
through utensils to cause skin burns.  
Avoid steam burns by directing  
steam away from the face and  
hands. Slowly lift the farthest edge  
of a dish’s covering and carefully  
open popcorn and oven cooking  
bags away from the face.  
Don’t dry wood, gourds, herbs or  
wet papers.  
When using the drawer microwave  
at power levels below 100%, you  
may hear the magnetron cycling on  
and off. It is normal for the exterior  
of the oven to be warm to the touch  
when cooking or reheating.  
Stay near the drawer microwave  
while it’s in use and check cooking  
progress frequently so that there is  
no chance of overcooking food.  
Condensation is a normal part of  
microwave cooking. Room humidity  
and the moisture in food will influ-  
ence the amount of moisture that  
condenses in the oven. Generally,  
covered foods will not cause as  
much condensation as uncovered  
ones.  
NEVER use the cavity for storing  
cookbooks or other items.  
Select, store and handle food care-  
fully to preserve its high quality and  
minimize the spread of foodborne  
bacteria.  
Keep waveguide cover clean. Food  
residue can cause arcing and fires.  
See page 28.  
The drawer microwave is for food  
preparation only. It should not be  
used to dry clothes or newspapers.  
Keep aluminum foil used for shield-  
ing at least 1 inch (25) away from any  
surface of the drawer microwave.  
(See page 12 for details.)  
Your drawer microwave is rated  
950 watts by using the IEC Test  
Procedure. In using recipes or  
package directions, check food a  
minute or two before the minimum  
time and add time accordingly.  
ALWAYS have food in the  
microwave oven when it is on to  
absorb the microwave energy.  
When opening or closing the drawer  
microwave quickly, food in the  
drawer microwave may be spilled. To  
clean, please refer to the Cleaning  
and Care section on page 28.  
The vent under the drawer  
microwave must not be blocked.  
During microwaving, steam may  
come from the right side of the vent.  
If the oven light fails, consult a Wolf  
authorized service center.  
Stir liquids briskly before and after  
heating to avoid “eruption”.  
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W O L F D R AW E R M I C RO WAV E FEATURES  
DRAWER MICROWAVE F E AT U R E S  
Built-in microwave oven with 950 watts  
of power  
Easy-to-operate control panel and 11  
programmable power levels  
30" (762) model allows microwave to be  
built in to fit below a Wolf built-in E Series  
oven  
Interactive display—99 minutes, 99 seconds  
Oven drawer with window  
Control lock  
W O L F  
WA R R A N T Y  
Classic stainless steel finish  
Sensor cooking  
Oven light comes on when oven is  
operating or drawer is open  
Wolf products  
Micro warm allows you to keep food warm  
up to 30 minutes  
are covered by a  
two and five year  
residential warranty  
(exclusions apply).  
See warranty  
Tight drawer seals with automatic drawer  
open/close  
details at the end  
of this guide.  
D R AW E R M I C RO WAV E  
Models MWD24-2U/S, MWD30-2U/S and MWD30-2F/S  
Control panel  
Light  
Sealing  
surfaces  
Waveguide cover  
(DO NOT REMOVE)  
Rating plate:  
Open the drawer  
fully. The label is  
slightly beyond the  
back wall of the  
microwave cavity  
facing up from the  
flat surface.  
Drawer guides  
Vent  
Menu label  
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W O L F D R AW E R M I C RO WAV E FEATURES  
TO U C H CONTROL PANEL  
The Wolf drawer microwave control panel  
features touch controls. Refer to the illustration  
below for the location of control pads.  
V I S U A L D I S P L AY  
Words will light in the display to indicate  
features and cooking instructions.  
TO U C H C O N T RO L PA N E L  
SETUP/HELP SENSOR  
SENSOR SENSOR  
COOK  
OPEN  
pad  
Visual  
display  
START/ADD  
MINUTE pad  
POWER LEVEL  
pad  
pad  
POPCORN REHEAT  
pad  
pad  
pad  
CONTROL  
LOCK pad  
MICRO DEFROST REHEAT  
CLOSE  
pad  
STOP/CLEAR  
pad  
TIMER/CLOCK  
pad  
WARM  
pad  
pad  
pad  
V I S U A L D I S P L AY  
Dimensions in parentheses are in  
millimeters unless otherwise specified.  
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W O L F D R AW E R M I C RO WAV E OPERATION  
UNPACKING YO U R M I C RO WAV E  
Remove all packing materials from inside  
the drawer microwave; however, Do not  
remove the waveguide cover, which is  
located on the top of the drawer  
microwave, see illustrations below. Read  
enclosures and save this Use and Care  
Guide for future reference.  
R A D I O O R T V I N T E R F E R E N C E  
Should there be any interference caused by the  
drawer microwave to your radio or TV, check  
that the drawer microwave is on a different  
electrical circuit, relocate the radio or TV as far  
away from the drawer as feasible or check  
position and signal of receiving antenna.  
Remove the feature sticker (if there is one).  
Check the oven for any damage, such as  
misaligned or bent drawer, damaged  
drawer seals and sealing surfaces, broken  
or loose drawer guides and dents inside the  
cavity or on the front side of the drawer. If  
there is any damage, do not operate the  
drawer microwave and contact your dealer  
or Wolf authorized service center.  
Sealing surface  
Sealing surface  
Oven cavity  
Waveguide cover  
Waveguide cover location  
Sealing surface location  
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W O L F D R AW E R M I C RO WAV E OPERATION  
ABOUT M I C RO WAV E C O O K I N G  
Arrange food carefully. Place thickest  
S I G N S O F D O N E N E S S  
areas towards outside of dish.  
Food steams throughout, not just at edge.  
Watch cooking time. Cook for the shortest  
amount of time indicated and add more as  
needed. Severely overcooked food can  
smoke or ignite.  
Center bottom of dish is very hot to the  
touch.  
Poultry thigh joints move easily.  
Cover foods while cooking. Check recipe  
or cookbook for suggestions: paper towels,  
wax paper, microwave plastic wrap or a lid.  
Covers prevent spattering and help foods to  
cook evenly.  
Meat and poultry show no pinkness.  
Fish is opaque and flakes easily with a fork.  
Shield with small flat pieces of  
aluminum foil any thin areas of meat or  
poultry to prevent overcooking before  
dense, thick areas are cooked thoroughly.  
(See page 12 for details.)  
Stir foods from outside to center of dish  
once or twice during cooking, if possible.  
Turn foods over once during microwav-  
ing to speed cooking of such foods as  
chicken and hamburgers. Large items like  
roasts must be turned over at least once.  
Rearrange foods such as meatballs  
halfway through cooking both from top to  
bottom and from right to left.  
Add standing time. Remove food from  
drawer microwave and stir, if possible.  
Cover for standing time which allows the  
food to finish cooking without overcooking.  
Check for doneness. Look for signs  
indicating that cooking temperatures have  
been reached.  
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W O L F D R AW E R M I C RO WAV E OPERATION  
COOKWARE S U G G E S T I O N S  
It is not necessary to buy all new cookware.  
Many pieces already in your kitchen can be  
used successfully in your new drawer  
microwave. Make sure the utensil does not  
touch the interior walls during cooking.  
The following coverings are ideal:  
Paper towels are good for covering foods  
for reheating and absorbing fat while  
cooking bacon.  
Wax paper can be used for cooking and  
reheating.  
Use these utensils for safe microwave  
cooking and reheating:  
Plastic wrap that is specially marked for  
microwave use can be used for cooking and  
reheating. DO NOT allow plastic wrap to  
touch food. Vent so steam can escape.  
glass ceramic  
heat-resistant glass  
microwave-safe plastics  
microwave-safe paper plates  
Lids that are microwave-safe are a good  
choice because heat is kept near the food to  
hasten cooking.  
microwave-safe pottery, stoneware  
and porcelain  
Oven cooking bags are good for large  
meats or foods that need tenderizing. DO  
NOT use metal twist ties. Remember to slit  
bag so steam can escape.  
browning dish (Do not exceed recommended  
preheating time. Follow manufacturer’s  
directions.)  
How to use aluminum foil in your  
drawer microwave:  
These items can be used for short time  
reheating of foods that have little fat or  
sugar in them:  
Small flat pieces of aluminum foil placed  
smoothly on the food can be used to shield  
areas that are either defrosting or cooking  
too quickly.  
wood, straw, wicker  
DO NOT USE:  
Foil should not come closer than one inch  
(25) to any surface of the drawer  
microwave.  
metal pans and bakeware  
dishes with metallic trim  
non-heat-resistant glass  
IMPORTANT NOTE: To check if a dish is safe  
for microwaving, place the empty dish in the  
oven and microwave on HIGH for 30 seconds.  
If the dish becomes very hot, DO NOT use it  
for microwaving.  
non-microwave-safe plastics  
(margarine tubs)  
recycled paper products  
brown paper bags  
food storage bags  
metal twist-ties  
A C C E S S O R I E S  
There are many microwave accessories avail-  
able for purchase. Evaluate carefully before  
you purchase so that they meet your needs.  
A microwave-safe thermometer will assist you  
in determining correct doneness and assure  
you that foods have been cooked to safe  
temperatures. Wolf is not responsible for any  
damage to the drawer microwave when acces-  
sories are used.  
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W O L F D R AW E R M I C RO WAV E OPERATION  
BEFORE O P E R AT I N G  
TIMER  
Before operating your new drawer microwave,  
make certain you read and understand the  
operation instructions completely.  
1) Touch TIMER/CLOCK pad and number  
2) Enter time.  
1.  
3) Touch TIMER/CLOCK pad again.  
To cancel timer, touch STOP/CLEAR pad.  
Before the drawer microwave can be used,  
follow these steps:  
1) Plug in drawer microwave.  
ENJOY  
YOUR  
MICRO-  
TOUCH CLOCK  
WAVE  
TOUCH CLEAR AND  
will appear.  
STOP / CLEAR  
Touch the STOP/CLEAR pad to:  
2) Touch the STOP/CLEAR pad.  
:
Erase if you make a mistake during  
programming.  
will appear.  
3) Set clock.  
Cancel timer.  
Stop the drawer microwave temporarily  
during timed cooking.  
TO S E T T H E C L O C K  
1) Touch TIMER/CLOCK pad and number  
2.  
Return the time of day to the display.  
2) Touch number pads for correct time of day  
and touch TIMER/CLOCK pad again.  
Cancel a program during cooking, touch  
twice for timed cooking.  
This is a 12 hour clock. If you attempt to enter  
an incorrect clock time,  
will appear in  
ERROR  
the display. Touch the STOP/CLEAR pad and  
re-enter the time.  
If the electrical power supply to your drawer  
microwave should be interrupted, the display  
will intermittently show  
ENJOY  
AND  
YOUR  
TOUCH CLOCK  
MICRO-  
WAVE  
TOUCH CLEAR  
after the power is reinstated. If this occurs  
during cooking, the program will be erased.  
The time of day will also be erased. Simply  
touch the STOP/CLEAR pad and reset the  
clock for the correct time of day.  
NOTE: The drawer microwave can be  
programmed with the drawer open except for  
START/ADD MINUTE  
.
Dimensions in parentheses are in  
millimeters unless otherwise specified.  
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W O L F D R AW E R M I C RO WAV E OPERATION  
OPEN / CLOSE D R AW E R M I C RO WAV E  
TO S E T POWER LEVEL  
Always press the OPEN or CLOSE pad on the  
control panel to open or close the drawer  
microwave.  
There are eleven preset power levels. Using  
lower power levels increases the cooking time  
which is recommended for foods such as  
cheese, milk and long slow cooking of meats.  
Consult a microwave cookbook or recipes for  
specific recommendations.  
Do not push or pull the drawer microwave  
by hand, except in case of emergency, such  
as a power failure. If necessary, push or pull  
slowly.  
Suppose you want to defrost for 5 minutes  
at 30%.  
1) Enter defrost time 5 0 0  
.
TIME C O O K I N G  
5:00  
Your drawer microwave can be programmed  
for 99 minutes and 99 seconds (99.99). Always  
enter the seconds after the minutes, even if  
they are both zeros.  
2) Touch POWER LEVEL pad 8 times.  
3) Touch START/ADD MINUTE pad.  
Touch Power  
Suppose you want to cook for 5 minutes  
Level Pad  
% Power  
100%  
90%  
Level  
at 100%.  
1) Enter cooking time. 5 0 0  
1 time  
High  
5:00  
POWER LEVEL  
TOUCH  
START  
OR  
TOUCH  
2 times  
3 times  
4 times  
5 times  
6 times  
7 times  
8 times  
9 times  
10 times  
11 times  
80%  
2) To cook at 100% power (High), touch  
START/ADD MINUTE pad.  
70%  
Medium High  
Medium  
60%  
50%  
40%  
30%  
Med Low/Defrost  
Low  
20%  
10%  
0%  
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W O L F D R AW E R M I C RO WAV E SENSOR COOKING  
SENSOR C O O K I N G  
Wolf’s sensor is a semi-conductor device that  
detects the vapor (moisture and humidity)  
emitted from the food as it heats. The sensor  
adjusts the cooking times and power levels for  
various foods and quantities.  
During the first part of sensor use, the food  
name will appear on the display. Do not  
open the drawer microwave or touch  
STOP/CLEAR during this part of the cycle.  
The measurement of vapor will be inter-  
rupted. If this occurs, an error message will  
appear. To continue cooking, touch the  
STOP/CLEAR pad and cook manually.  
U S I N G S E N S O R S E T T I N G S  
After the drawer microwave is plugged in,  
wait 2 minutes before using any SENSOR  
setting.  
When the sensor detects the vapor emitted  
from the food, the remainder of  
cooking/reheating time will appear. The  
drawer microwave may be opened when  
the remaining time appears on the display.  
At this time, you may stir or season food,  
as desired.  
Be sure the exterior of the cooking  
container and the interior of the drawer  
microwave are dry. Wipe off any moisture  
with a dry cloth or paper towel.  
If the sensor does not detect vapor properly  
when popping popcorn, the oven will turn  
off, and the time of day will be displayed. If  
the sensor does not detect vapor properly  
The sensor works with foods at normal  
storage temperature. For example, popcorn  
would be at room temperature.  
Any SENSOR selection can be programmed  
with More or Less Time Adjustment. See  
page 25.  
when cooking other foods,  
will be  
ERROR  
displayed, and the microwave will turn off.  
Check food temperature after cooking. If  
additional time is needed, continue to cook  
manually.  
More or less food than the quantity listed in  
the Sensor Cooking Guide should be  
cooked following the guidelines in any  
microwave cookbook.  
Each food has a cooking hint. Touch the  
HELP pad when the HELP indicator is  
lighted in the display.  
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W O L F D R AW E R M I C RO WAV E SENSOR COOKING  
SENSOR C O O K I N G  
C O V E R I N G F O O D S  
S E N S O R P O P C O R N / S E N S O R R E H E AT  
You can pop popcorn and reheat many foods  
and don’t need to calculate cooking time or  
power level.  
Some foods work best when covered. Use the  
cover recommended in the Sensor Cooking  
Guide for these foods. Be careful when  
removing any covering to allow steam to  
escape away from you. You may refer to the  
hints by touching the HELP pad. See page 24.  
Touch SENSOR POPCORN or SENSOR  
REHEAT and START/ADD MINUTE pad.  
When the sensor detects the vapor emitted  
from the food, the remainder of  
Casserole dish lid  
.
cooking/reheating time will appear.  
Plastic wrap: Use plastic wrap recom-  
mended for microwave cooking. Cover dish  
loosely; allow approximately 1/2 inch (13) to  
remain uncovered to allow steam to  
NOTE:  
The SENSOR POPCORN setting has 2  
choices. Follow directions in the display to  
choose desired option.  
escape. Plastic wrap should not touch food.  
Wax paper: Cover dish completely; fold  
excess wrap under dish to secure. If dish is  
wider than paper, overlap two pieces at  
least one inch (25) to cover.  
TO S E N S O R C O O K :  
1) Touch SENSOR COOK pad once.  
SEE  
LABEL SELECT  
FOOD NUMBER  
2) See Menu Label. Select desired food by  
touching number pad. Example: Touch  
baked potatoes.  
5
for  
3) Touch START/ADD MINUTE pad.  
NOTE:  
To heat or cook other foods or foods above  
or below the quantity allowed on the  
Sensor Cooking Guide, cook manually.  
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W O L F D R AW E R M I C RO WAV E SENSOR COOKING  
SENSOR POPCORN / SENSOR REHEAT C O O K I N G G U I D E  
F O O D  
A M O U N T  
P RO C E D U R E  
Sensor Popcorn  
Only 1 package at a time  
Use only popcorn packaged for the microwave. Try several brands  
to decide which you like. Do not try to pop unpopped kernels.  
Regular/Regular light  
2.85–3.5 oz bag  
(81–100 g)  
Touch Sensor/Popcorn pad once.  
Mini/Snack  
1.2–1.75 oz bag  
(34–50 g)  
Touch Sensor/Popcorn pad twice.  
Sensor Reheat  
4–36 oz  
(110–1000 g)  
Place in dish or casserole slightly larger than amount to be  
reheated. Flatten, if possible. Cover with lid, plastic wrap or wax  
paper. Use covers such as plastic wrap or lids with larger quanti-  
ties of more dense foods such as stews. After reheating, stir well,  
if possible. Re-cover and allow to stand 2 to 3 minutes. Foods  
should be very hot. If not, continue to heat with variable power  
and time.  
Dimensions in parentheses are in  
millimeters unless otherwise specified.  
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W O L F D R AW E R M I C RO WAV E SENSOR COOKING  
SENSOR COOKING G U I D E  
N O. F O O D  
1 Fresh Vegetables (Soft)  
A M O U N T  
P RO C E D U R E  
Wash and place in microwave-safe casserole. Add no  
water if vegetables have just been washed. Cover with  
lid for tender vegetables. Use plastic wrap for tender-  
crisp vegetables. After cooking, stir, if possible. Let stand  
for 2–5 minutes, covered.  
Broccoli  
Brussels Sprouts  
Cabbage  
Cauliflower (flowerettes)  
Cauliflower (whole)  
Spinach  
1/4 –2 lb (110–900 g)  
1/4 –2 lb (110–900 g)  
1/4 –2 lb (110–900 g)  
1/4 –2 lb (110–900 g)  
1 medium  
1/4 –1 lb (110–450 g)  
1/4 –2 lb (110–900 g)  
2–4 medium  
Zucchini  
Baked Apples  
2
Fresh Vegetables (Hard)  
Carrots (sliced)  
Corn on the Cob  
Green Beans  
Winter Squash (diced)  
Winter Squash (halves)  
Place in microwave safe casserole. Add 1–4 tablespoons  
(15–60 ml) water. Cover with lid for tender vegetables.  
Use plastic wrap cover for tender-crisp vegetables. After  
cooking, stir, if possible. Let stand for 2–5 minutes,  
covered.  
1/4 11/2 lb (110–675 g)  
2–4 pieces  
1/4 11/2 lb (110–675 g)  
1/4 11/2 lb (110–675 g)  
1–2  
1/4 11/4 lb (110–567 g)  
6–17 oz (200–500 g)  
3
4
Frozen Vegetables  
Frozen Entrees  
Add no water. Cover with lid or plastic wrap. After  
cooking, stir and let stand for 3 minutes, covered.  
Use for frozen convenience foods. It will give satisfactory  
results for most brands. You may wish to try several and  
choose your favorite. Remove package from outer  
wrapping and follow package directions for covering.  
After cooking, let stand for 1–3 minutes, covered.  
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SENSOR COOKING G U I D E  
N O. F O O D  
A M O U N T  
P RO C E D U R E  
5
Baked Potatoes  
1–6 medium  
Pierce. Place on paper-towel-lined drawer microwave. After  
cooking, remove from microwave, wrap in aluminum foil  
and let stand for 5–10 minutes.  
1/4 –2 lb (110–900 g)  
6
Ground Meat  
Use this setting to cook ground beef or turkey as patties or  
in a casserole to be added to other ingredients. Place patties  
on a microwave-safe rack and cover with wax paper. Place  
ground meat in a casserole and cover with wax paper or  
plastic wrap. When microwave stops, turn patties over or  
stir meat in casserole to break up large pieces. Re-cover and  
touch START/ADD MINUTE pad. After cooking, let stand  
for 2–3 minutes, covered.  
1/4 –2 lb (110–900 g)  
1/2–2 c (95–380 g)  
7
8
Fish, Seafood  
Rice  
Arrange in ring around shallow microwave-safe glass dish  
(roll fillet with edges underneath). Cover with vented plastic  
wrap. After cooking, let stand for 3 minutes, covered.  
Place rice into a deep casserole dish and add double  
quantity of water. Cover with lid or plastic wrap. After  
cooking, stir, cover and let stand 3–5 minutes or until all  
liquid has been absorbed.  
Rice  
Water  
Dish  
1/2 c (95 g)  
1 c (190 g)  
11/2 c (285 g)  
2 c (380 g)  
1 c (240 ml)  
2 c (480 ml)  
3 c (720 ml)  
4 c (1 L)  
11/2 qt (1.5 L)  
2 qt (2 L)  
21/2 (2.5 L) or 3 qt (3 L)  
3 qt (3 L) or larger  
Dimensions in parentheses are in  
millimeters unless otherwise specified.  
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W O L F D R AW E R M I C RO WAV E DEFROST  
DEFROST  
Use this feature to defrost the foods shown in  
M A N U A L D E F RO S T  
the Defrost Guide on the following page.  
If the food that you wish to defrost is not listed  
on the Defrost Guide or is above or below the  
limits in the “Amount” column on the Defrost  
Guide, you need to defrost manually.  
1) Touch DEFROST pad.  
SEE  
LABEL  
SELECT  
FOOD NUMBER  
2) See Menu Label. Select desired food by  
touching the number pad. Example:  
You can defrost any frozen food, either raw or  
previously cooked, by using POWER LEVEL at  
30%. Follow the exact 3-step procedure found  
under “To Set Power Level” on page 14.  
Estimate defrosting time and press POWER  
LEVEL pad eight times for 30% power.  
Touch  
2
for steaks/chops.  
STEAKS CHOPS  
ENTER WEIGHT  
3) Enter weight by touching number pads.  
1.0 LB  
4) Touch START/ADD MINUTE pad. The oven  
For either raw or previously cooked frozen  
food, the rule of thumb is approximately 4  
minutes per pound (.45 kg). For example,  
defrost 4 minutes for 1 pound (.45 kg) of frozen  
spaghetti sauce.  
will stop so that the food can be checked.  
5) After the first stage, open the drawer  
microwave. Turn steak over and shield any  
warm portions. Close the drawer microwave.  
Touch START/ADD MINUTE pad.  
Always stop the oven periodically to remove or  
separate the portions that are defrosted. If  
food is not defrosted at the end of the esti-  
mated defrosting time, program the oven in 1  
minute increments on POWER LEVEL 30% until  
totally defrosted.  
6) After the second stage, open the drawer  
microwave. Shield any warm portions.  
Close the drawer microwave. Touch  
START/ADD MINUTE pad.  
7) After defrost cycle ends, cover and let stand  
as indicated in the Defrost Guide on the  
following page.  
When using plastic containers from the freezer,  
defrost only long enough to remove from the  
plastic in order to place in a microwave-safe  
dish.  
NOTES:  
DEFROST can be programmed with More or  
Less Time Adjustment. See page 25.  
To defrost other foods or foods above or  
below the weights allowed on the Defrost  
Guide, see “Manual Defrost”.  
Check foods when oven signals. After final  
stage, small sections may still be icy. Let  
stand to continue thawing. Do not defrost  
until all ice crystals are thawed.  
Shielding prevents cooking from occurring  
before the center of the food is defrosted.  
Use small smooth strips of aluminum foil to  
cover edges and thinner sections of the  
food.  
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W O L F D R AW E R M I C RO WAV E DEFROST  
DEFROST G U I D E  
N O. F O O D  
A M O U N T  
P RO C E D U R E  
1/2 –2 lb  
(200–900 g)  
1
Ground Meat  
Remove any thawed pieces after each audible  
signal. Let stand for 5–10 minutes, covered.  
1/2 –3 lb  
(200–1400 g)  
2
Steaks, Chops  
After each audible signal, rearrange. If there  
are warm or thawed portions, shield with  
small flat pieces of aluminum foil. Remove any  
meat that is almost defrosted. Let stand for  
10–20 minutes, covered.  
1/2 –2 lb  
(200–900 g)  
3
4
5
Boneless Poultry  
Bone-in Poultry  
Casserole, Soup  
After each audible signal, rearrange pieces or  
remove should they become warm or thawed.  
Let stand for 10–20 minutes, covered.  
1/2 –3 lb  
(200–1400 g)  
After each audible signal, rearrange pieces or  
remove should they become warm or thawed.  
Let stand for 10–20 minutes, covered.  
1–6 c  
(.25–1.5 L)  
After each audible signal, break apart and  
remove any defrosted part. At end, stir well  
and let stand for 5–10 minutes, covered.  
Dimensions in parentheses are in  
millimeters unless otherwise specified.  
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W O L F D R AW E R M I C RO WAV E REHEAT  
REHEAT  
REHEAT automatically computes the correct  
warming time and microwave power level for  
foods shown in the Reheat Guide below.  
NOTES:  
REHEAT can be programmed with More or  
Less Time Adjustment. See page 25.  
1) Touch REHEAT pad once.  
SEE  
LABEL  
To reheat other foods or foods above or  
below the quantity allowed on the Reheat  
Guide, heat manually.  
SELECT  
FOOD NUMBER  
2) See Menu Label. Select desired food by  
touching number pad. Example: Touch  
frozen rolls or muffins.  
2
for  
3) Touch the number pad to select quantity.  
Example: Touch  
2
for 2 rolls or muffins.  
4) Touch START/ADD MINUTE pad.  
REHEAT G U I D E  
N O. F O O D  
A M O U N T  
1–8 pieces  
P RO C E D U R E  
1
Fresh Rolls, Muffins  
Use to warm rolls, muffins, biscuits, bagels  
etc. Large items should be considered as 2 or  
3 regular size. Arrange on plate; cover with  
paper towel. For refrigerated rolls or muffins,  
it may be necessary to double the entered  
amount to ensure the proper serving tempera-  
ture. For example, enter quantity of 2 for 1  
refrigerated muffin.  
2
3
Frozen Rolls, Muffins  
1–8 pieces  
Use to warm frozen rolls, muffins, biscuits,  
bagels etc. Large items should be considered  
as 2 or 3 regular size. Arrange on plate; cover  
with paper towel.  
1/2 –2 c  
(125–500 ml)  
Beverage  
This setting is good for restoring cooled  
beverage to a better drinking temperature. Stir  
liquid briskly before and after heating to avoid  
“eruption”.  
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W O L F D R AW E R M I C RO WAV E COOKING FEATURES  
M I C RO WARM  
MULTIPLE SEQUENCE C O O K I N G  
MICRO WARM allows you to keep food warm  
up to 30 minutes.  
Your drawer microwave can be programmed  
for up to 4 automatic cooking sequences,  
switching from one power level setting to  
another automatically.  
D I R E C T U S E  
Sometimes cooking directions tell you to start  
on one power level and then change to a  
different power level. Your drawer microwave  
can do this automatically.  
1) Touch MICRO WARM pad.  
ENTER  
TIME  
UP TO  
30  
MINUTES  
2) Enter desired time by touching the number  
pads. To enter 30 minutes, touch 3 0 0 0  
.
1) First enter cooking time. Then touch  
POWER LEVEL pad once for 100% cooking  
or repeat touching POWER LEVEL pad for  
a lower power level.  
30.00  
TOUCH  
START  
3) Touch START/ADD MINUTE pad. The oven  
will start. The display will show and  
30.00  
will be  
count down.  
KEEP  
WARM  
2) Enter second cooking time. Repeat touching  
POWER LEVEL pad for desired level. You  
can follow this procedure up to 4 times.  
displayed intermittently during the count  
down.  
TOUCH  
START  
M A N U A L C O O K I N G  
3) Touch START/ADD MINUTE pad.  
1) Enter desired cooking time and power level.  
2) Touch MICRO WARM pad.  
NOTES:  
3) Enter desired warming time up to 30  
If POWER LEVEL pad is touched once,  
minutes.  
will be displayed.  
HIGH  
4) Touch START/ADD MINUTE pad. The  
operation will start. When the cooking time  
is complete, a long tone will sound and  
MICRO WARM will start. The display will  
If 100% is selected as the final sequence, it  
is not necessary to touch the POWER  
LEVEL pad.  
If you wish to know power level during  
cooking, simply touch the POWER LEVEL  
pad. As long as your finger is touching the  
POWER LEVEL pad, the power level will be  
displayed.  
count down.  
will be  
KEEP  
WARM  
displayed intermittently during the count  
down.  
NOTES:  
MICRO WARM can be programmed even if  
4 cooking sequences have been set.  
If you attempt to enter more than 30  
minutes for MICRO WARM, an error  
message will appear in the display.  
MICRO WARM cannot be programmed with  
SENSOR POPCORN, SENSOR REHEAT,  
SENSOR COOK, DEFROST or REHEAT.  
Dimensions in parentheses are in  
millimeters unless otherwise specified.  
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W O L F D R AW E R M I C RO WAV E COOKING FEATURES  
HELP F E AT U R E  
ADD M I N U T E  
Each setting of SENSOR REHEAT, SENSOR  
COOK, SENSOR POPCORN, MICRO WARM,  
REHEAT and DEFROST has a cooking hint. If  
you wish to check, touch HELP whenever HELP  
is lighted in the Interactive Display for these  
and other manual operation hints.  
ADD MINUTE allows you to cook for a minute  
at 100% by simply touching the ADD MINUTE  
pad. You can also extend cooking time in  
multiples of 1 minute by repeatedly touching  
the ADD MINUTE pad during manual cooking.  
NOTES:  
To use ADD MINUTE, touch the ADD  
MINUTE pad within 3 minutes after  
cooking, closing the door or touching the  
STOP/CLEAR pad.  
ADD MINUTE cannot be used with SENSOR  
settings, REHEAT or DEFROST.  
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W O L F D R AW E R M I C RO WAV E COOKING FEATURES  
MORE OR LESS T I M E A D J U S T M E N T  
C O N T RO L LOCK  
Should you discover that you like any of the  
SENSOR, REHEAT or DEFROST settings  
slightly more done, touch the POWER LEVEL  
pad once after touching your selection. The  
The CONTROL LOCK prevents unwanted  
drawer operation such as by small children.  
The drawer microwave can be set so that the  
control panel is deactivated or locked.  
display will show  
.
MORE  
For slightly less done, touch the POWER  
TO L O C K  
LEVEL pad twice after touching your selection.  
Touch CONTROL LOCK pad and hold for 3  
The display will show  
.
LESS  
seconds. The display shows  
.
LOCK ON  
TO U N L O C K  
Touch CONTROL LOCK pad and hold for 3  
seconds. The display shows  
.
LOCK OFF  
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W O L F D R AW E R M I C RO WAV E COOKING FEATURES  
SETUP / HELP  
If the electrical power supply to your drawer  
microwave should be interrupted, the display  
E N D O F C O O K I N G R E M I N D E R  
At end of timed cooking, the microwave will  
signal every 10 seconds for the first minute;  
then every 3 minutes until STOP/CLEAR pad  
is touched, up to one hour.  
will intermittently show  
ENJOY  
AND  
YOUR  
TOUCH CLOCK  
MICRO-  
WAVE  
TOUCH CLEAR  
after the power is reinstated. If this occurs, the  
SETUP/HELP option you input will be erased.  
Simply touch STOP/CLEAR pad and reset.  
To turn reminder off:  
1) Touch SETUP/HELP pad three times.  
A U D I B L E S I G N A L E L I M I N AT I O N  
The display shows  
REMIND SIGNAL OFF ?  
.
TOUCH  
START  
At the end of timed cook, beeps will sound. If  
you wish to have the appliance with no audible  
signals, you can turn the audible signals off.  
2) Touch START/ADD MINUTE pad. The  
display shows  
.
REMIND SIGNAL  
OFF  
To turn reminder signal back on:  
1) Touch SETUP/HELP pad three times.  
To turn sound off:  
1) Touch SETUP/HELP pad.  
The display shows  
REMIND SIGNAL  
ON ?  
TOUCH  
AGAIN  
.
TOUCH  
START  
2) Touch SETUP/HELP pad again.  
2) Touch START/ADD MINUTE pad. The  
display shows  
SOUND  
OFF ?  
TOUCH  
START  
.
REMIND SIGNAL  
ON  
3) Touch START/ADD MINUTE pad.  
The display shows  
.
SOUND  
OFF  
To restore sound:  
1) Touch SETUP/HELP pad.  
TOUCH  
AGAIN  
2) Touch SETUP/HELP pad again.  
SOUND  
ON ?  
TOUCH  
START  
3) Touch START/ADD MINUTE pad.  
The display shows  
.
SOUND  
ON  
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SETUP / HELP  
A U TO S TA RT  
D E M O N S T R AT I O N M O D E  
If you wish to program the drawer microwave  
to begin cooking automatically at a designated  
time of day, follow this procedure.  
To select Demo Mode:  
1) Touch SETUP/HELP pad five times.  
The display shows  
DEMO ON? HOLD  
1) Touch SETUP/HELP pad 4 times.  
.
START  
3 SEC  
The display shows  
AUTO  
START  
TOUCH  
ENTER  
2) Hold START/ADD MINUTE pad for 3  
.
START  
seconds. The display shows  
2) Touch START/ADD MINUTE pad.  
.
DEMO  
ON  
START  
TIME  
To cancel Demo Mode:  
3) Enter start time.  
4:30  
TOUCH CLOCK  
1) Hold SETUP/HELP pad five times.  
4) Touch TIMER/CLOCK pad.  
The display shows  
ENTER COOKING  
DEMO  
OFF?  
.
TIME  
TOUCH  
START  
5) Touch the number pads to enter cooking  
time.  
2) Touch START/ADD MINUTE pad. The  
display shows  
.
20.00  
TOUCH  
START  
OR  
DEMO  
OFF  
TOUCH POWER LEVEL  
Touch POWER LEVEL pad repeatedly until  
NOTES:  
the desired power level is reached.  
Drawer microwave doesn’t heat in Demo  
Mode.  
TOUCH  
START  
6) Touch START/ADD MINUTE pad.  
Display counts down quickly.  
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W O L F D R AW E R M I C RO WAV E CARE  
CLEANING A N D C A R E  
S TA I N L E S S S T E E L S U R F A C E  
I N T E R I O R  
The exterior should be wiped often with a soft  
damp cloth and polished with a soft dry cloth  
to maintain its beauty. There are also a variety  
of products designed especially for cleaning  
and shining the stainless exterior of the oven.  
We recommend that the cleaner be applied to  
a soft cloth and then carefully used on the  
stainless exterior rather than sprayed directly  
on to it. Follow package directions carefully.  
Cleaning is easy because no heat is generated  
to the interior surfaces; therefore, there is no  
baking and setting of spills or spattering. To  
clean the interior surfaces, including drawer  
sealing surfaces, wipe with a soft damp cloth.  
Do not use abrasive or harsh cleaners or  
scouring pads. For heavier soil, use mild  
soap; wipe clean with a soft damp cloth. Do  
not use any chemical oven cleaners.  
F RO N T S I D E O F T H E D R AW E R  
D R AW E R G U I D E S  
Wipe the window on both sides with a soft  
damp cloth to remove any spills or spatters.  
Metal parts will be easier to maintain if wiped  
frequently with a soft damp cloth. Avoid the  
use of spray and other harsh cleaners as they  
may stain, streak or dull the door surface.  
Remove the food crumbs from the drawer  
guides. Wipe with a soft dry cloth in order to  
keep the drawer microwave opening and  
closing smoothly.  
The waveguide cover, located on the  
inside top of the drawer microwave area,  
is made from mica, so it requires special  
care. Keep the waveguide cover clean to  
assure good microwave performance.  
Carefully wipe with a soft damp cloth any  
food spatters from the surface of the  
cover immediately after they occur.  
Built-up splashes may overheat and  
cause smoke or possibly catch fire. Do  
not remove the waveguide cover.  
TO U C H C O N T RO L PA N E L  
If desired, the touch pads may be deactivated  
before cleaning. See the CONTROL LOCK infor-  
mation on page 25 of this manual. Wipe the  
panel with a cloth dampened slightly with  
water only. Dry with a soft cloth. Do not scrub  
or use any sort of chemical cleaners. Close  
door and follow directions on page 25 for  
turning CONTROL LOCK off. Touch  
STOP/CLEAR  
.
O D O R R E M O VA L  
Occasionally, a cooking odor may remain in  
the drawer microwave. To remove, combine  
1 cup (250 ml) water, grated peel and juice of  
one lemon and several whole cloves in a 2-cup  
(500 ml) glass measuring cup. Boil for several  
minutes using 100% power. Allow to set in the  
drawer microwave until cool. Wipe interior  
with a soft cloth.  
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W O L F D R AW E R M I C RO WAV E TROUBLESHOOTING  
TROUBLESHOOTING G U I D E  
P RO B L E M  
P O S S I B L E C A U S E  
S O L U T I O N  
Part of all of  
drawer microwave  
does not operate.  
Power cord of drawer microwave  
is not completely connected to  
the electrical outlet.  
Make sure the power cord is  
tightly connected to the outlet.  
Power outage.  
Check house lights to be sure.  
Call your local electric company  
for service.  
Fuse/circuit breaker at home  
doesn’t work.  
Replace the fuse or reset the  
circuit breaker.  
Drawer microwave is in  
Demo Mode.  
See page 27 for how to cancel  
Demo Mode.  
Food in drawer  
No power to the appliance.  
See SOLUTION for PROBLEM 1.  
microwave is not heated.  
Drawer controls improperly set.  
Check if the controls have been  
properly set.  
Drawer is in Demo Mode.  
See page 27.  
Drawer microwave light  
does not work.  
Light bulb is loose or burned out.  
Call for service.  
Touch controls will not  
operate.  
CONTROL LOCK is on.  
Power failure.  
See page 25 to unlock.  
Display flashes.  
Press Clear pad and reset the  
clock. If the drawer microwave  
was in use, you must reset the  
cooking function.  
Steam from the vent.  
During microwaving, steam  
may come from the right side  
of the vent.  
Dimensions in parentheses are in  
millimeters unless otherwise specified.  
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W O L F SERVICE I N F O R M AT I O N  
SERVICE I N F O R M AT I O N  
When requesting information, literature,  
replacement parts or service, always refer  
to the model and serial number of your  
microwave oven. This information is found  
on the product rating plate. Refer to page 8  
for the location of the rating plate.  
P RO D U C T R E G I S T R AT I O N  
Register your new Wolf product today so that  
we may ensure your satisfaction. You may  
register by one of the following options:  
C O N TA C T  
I N F O R M AT I O N  
1) Mail in the completed Wolf Product  
Registration Card.  
Record the rating plate information below  
for future reference.  
2) Register online at wolfappliance.com  
.
Wolf Customer  
Service:  
800-332-9513  
3) Register by phone by calling the Wolf  
Model Number  
Customer Service Department at  
800-332-9513  
.
Website:  
wolfappliance.com  
Serial Number  
The model and serial numbers of your appliance  
are printed on the enclosed Wolf Product  
Registration Card. If you provide us with your  
e-mail address, we will send you exciting new  
product updates and recipes as they become  
available, along with information on special  
events.  
Installation Date  
Wolf Authorized Service Center and Phone  
Wolf Dealer and Phone  
B E F O R E C A L L I N G F O R S E RV I C E  
Before calling your Wolf authorized service  
center, check the household fuse or circuit  
breaker to see if it has been blown or tripped  
and that the electrical connection to the  
appliance has not been disconnected. A power  
outage may also have caused a disruption in  
service.  
The information and images in this book are the  
copyright property of Wolf Appliance, Inc., an  
affiliate of Sub-Zero, Inc. Neither this book nor  
any information or images contained herein may  
be copied or used in whole or in part without the  
express written permission of Wolf Appliance,  
Inc., an affiliate of Sub-Zero, Inc.  
©Wolf Appliance, Inc. all rights reserved.  
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Wolf Appliance Products Limited Warranty  
RESIDENTIAL USE ONLY  
FULL TWO YEAR WARRANTY*  
For two years from the date of original installation, your Wolf Appliance product warranty covers all parts and labor  
to repair or replace any part of the product that proves to be defective in materials or workmanship. All service  
provided by Wolf Appliance under the above warranty must be performed by a Wolf Appliance authorized service  
center, unless otherwise specified by Wolf Appliance. Service will be provided in the home during normal business  
hours.  
LIMITED THIRD THROUGH FIFTH YEAR WARRANTY  
From the third through fifth year from the date of original installation, Wolf Appliance will repair or replace the  
following parts that prove to be defective in materials or workmanship. Labor to remove and replace defective  
parts is not covered. Wolf Appliance recommends that you use a Wolf Appliance authorized service center to  
perform such service.  
Gas Burners (excluding appearance), Electric Heating Elements, Blower Motors (vent hoods), Electronic  
Control Boards, Magnetron Tubes and Induction Generators  
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY  
For the life of the product, Wolf Appliance will repair or replace any outdoor gas grill body or hood that rusts  
through due to defective material or workmanship. Labor to remove and replace defective parts is not covered.  
Wolf Appliance recommends that you use a Wolf Appliance authorized service center to perform such service.  
TERMS APPLICABLE TO EACH WARRANTY  
The warranty applies only to products installed for normal residential use. The warranty applies only to products  
installed in any one of the fifty states of the United States, the District of Columbia or the ten provinces of Canada.  
This warranty does not cover any parts or labor to correct any defect caused by negligence, accident or improper  
use, maintenance, installation, service or repair.  
THE REMEDIES DESCRIBED ABOVE FOR EACH WARRANTY ARE THE ONLY ONES THAT WOLF APPLI-  
ANCE, INC. WILL PROVIDE, EITHER UNDER THIS WARRANTY OR UNDER ANY WARRANTY ARISING BY  
OPERATION OF LAW. WOLF APPLIANCE, INC. WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL  
OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY OR ANY OTHER  
WARRANTY, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limita-  
tion or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other  
legal rights that vary from state to state.  
To receive parts and/or service and the name of the Wolf Appliance authorized service center nearest you,  
contact Wolf Appliance, Inc., P.O. Box 44848, Madison, Wisconsin 53744; check the Contact & Support section  
of our website, wolfappliance.com, or call 800-332-9513.  
*Stainless Steel (classic, platinum and carbon) doors, panels and product frames are covered by a limited 60 day  
parts and labor warranty for cosmetic defects.  
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