Delay start cooking, Easy use chart – Kenmore Microwave Oven User Manual

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DELAY START COOKING

For those times when you must be away from the kitchen, but want dinner ready when you return,
cooking can be started and finished at the time of day selected. See page 50 for detailed directions.

EASY USE CHART

To Set

1. Touch CLEAR

Touch STOP TIME
Touch Numbers for Time of

Day to finish Cooking

Touch MICRO TIME

5. Touch Numbers for Cooking

Time

6. Touch MICRO CONTROL
7. Touch Numbers for Cooking

Power level

8. Touch START

* Four-Stage Cooking can be used

with Delay Start.
After step 3 above, follow
instructions for Four-Stage '
Cooking beginning with step 2.

(See page 50 for more instructions.]

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3.

*4.

PRESET RECIPE COOKING — “Auto Recipe 300” and “3 Customer
Programmable Recipes”

300 Recipes were developed by our cooking experts and have been preset into this oven for automatic

cooking. To use "AUTO RECIPE 300” cooking, touch RECIPE #, the numbers corresponding with the
desired Recipe(s) shown in the cook-book and then START.
See pages 51 thru 53 of this Manual, as well as your Kenmore Microwave Cookbook for detailed
directions.

In addition to AUTO RECIPE 300, 3 more recipes (Recipe # 301 — 303) can be programmed by yourself
for preset recipe cooking. See page 54 of this manual for detailed directions.

EASY USE CHART

PRESET RECIPE COOKING
(Auto Recipe 300 & 3 Customer
Programmable Recipes)

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' PROGRAMMING NEW RECIPES ;

To Set

To Set

1. Touch CLEAR

1. Touch CLEAR

, 2. Touch RECIPE

2. Touch NEW RECIPE

3. Touch Numbers for

3. Touch RECIPE #

Preprogrammed Recipe it

4. Touch Numbers for New Recipe

4. Touch START

#

(See pages 51 thru 53 for more

5. Program Recipe following

detailed instructions)

suitable operating instructions

6. Touch NEW RECIPE
(See Page 54 for more detailed

instructions)

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