Danby Microwave Oven DMW162W OTR User Manual

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OWNER’S MANUAL  
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DMW162BL-OTR  
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Cook  
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Power  
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Clock  
Turntable  
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Clear  
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CAUTION:  
Read and Follow All Safety Rules and  
Operating Instructions Before First  
Use of This Product.  
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Danby Products Limited, Guelph, Ontario Canada N1H 6Z9  
Danby Products Inc., Findlay, Ohio USA 45840  
04/04  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION  
READ ALL SAFETY INFORMATION BEFORE USING  
FOR YOUR SAFETY  
For your safety the information in this manual must be followed to minimize  
the risk of fire or explosion or to prevent property damage, personal injury or  
PRECAUTIONS  
loss of life.  
TO AVOID  
Do Not Attempt to operate this 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.  
Do Not Place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow  
soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces.  
Do Not Operate the 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.  
The Oven Should Not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly  
qualified service personnel.  
POSSIBLE  
EXPOSURE  
TO EXCESSIVE  
MICROWAVE  
ENERGY  
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT (U.S.A.  
ONLY)  
This equipment generates and uses ISM frequencies 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 particular installations. If this equip-  
ment 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:  
• Reorient the receiving antenna of radio or television.  
• Relocate the microwave oven with respect to the receiver.  
• Move the microwave oven away from the receiver.  
• Plug the microwave into a different outlet so that microwave and 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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WELCOME  
Welcome to the Danby You’ll see it in this  
family. We’re proud of easy-to-use manual  
Best of all, you’ll  
experience these val-  
ues each time you use  
our quality products  
and we believe in  
dependable service.  
and you’ll hear it in  
the friendly voices of your microwave.  
our consumer service That’s important,  
department.  
Tel: 1-800-26-DANBY  
because your new  
microwave will be  
part of your family for  
a long time.  
Start Here!…Before using your Microwave  
Write down the model and serial  
numbers here. They are on a label  
inside the oven.  
Model number _______________  
Serial number _______________  
Date of purchase______________  
Staple your receipt to the inside  
back cover of this manual. You  
will need it to obtain service under  
warranty  
NEED HELP?  
Read this manual.  
It contains instructions to  
help you use and maintain  
your microwave properly.  
before calling. This section  
helps you solve common  
problems that might occur.  
If you do need service, you  
can relax knowing help is  
only a phone call away.  
Tel: 1-800-26-DANBY  
If you received a  
damaged oven…immedi-  
ately contact the dealer (or  
builder) that sold you the  
Before you call for service, oven.  
there are a few things you  
can do to help us serve  
you better  
Save time and money  
Check the section titled “If  
Something Goes wrong”  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION  
READ ALL SAFETY INFORMATION BEFORE USING  
WARNING  
To reduce the risk of fire, burns, electric shock, injury to persons or exposure of excessive microwave energy  
when using your appliance, follow basic precautions, including the following sections.  
SAFETY  
PRECAUTIONS  
• Read and follow the specific  
“Precautions to Avoid Possible  
Exposure to Excessive  
it has a damaged power cord or  
plug, if it is not working proper-  
ly, or if it has been damaged or  
dropped.  
This microwave oven is  
CUL listed for installation  
over electric and gas ranges.  
This microwave oven is  
not approved or tested  
for marine use.  
Microwave Energy” on page 2.  
• This appliance must be ground- • Do not cover or block any  
ed. Connect only to properly  
grounded outlet. See Grounding  
Instructions section on page 10.  
openings on the appliance.  
• Use this appliance only for its  
intended use as described in this  
manual. Do not use corrosive  
chemicals or vapors in this appli-  
ance. This microwave oven is  
specifically designed to heat, dry  
• Do not mount this appliance  
over a sink.  
• Install or locate this appliance  
only in accordance with the pro- or cook food, and is not intended  
vided Installation Instructions.  
for laboratory or industrial use.  
• This over-the-range oven was  
designed for use over ranges no  
wider than 42 inches. It may be  
installed over both gas and elec-  
tric cooking equipment.  
• Some products such as whole  
eggs and sealed containers – for  
example, closed glass jars- may  
explode and should not be heat-  
ed in this oven.  
• Do not operate this appliance if  
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• Do not store this appliance out-  
doors. Do not use this product  
near water-for example, in a wet  
basement, near a swimming pool  
or near a sink.  
• Do not use the oven for storage  
purposes. Do not leave paper  
products, cooking utensils or food  
in the oven when not in use.  
• If materials inside oven should  
ignite, keep the oven door closed,  
turn the oven off and disconnect  
the power at the fuse or circuit  
breaker panel. If the door is  
• Clean Ventilating Hoods  
Frequently – Grease should not be  
allowed to accumulate on hood or  
filter.  
• When flaming foods under the  
hood, turn the fan on.  
• Keep power cord away from  
heated surfaces.  
• Suitable for use above both gas  
and electric cooking equipment.  
• Do not immerse power cord or  
plug in water.  
opened, the fire may spread.  
• See door surface cleaning  
instructions in the Care and  
Cleaning section(s) of this manual. agents may damage the filter.  
• Use care when cleaning the vent-  
hood filter. Corrosive cleaning  
• To reduce the risk of fire in the  
oven cavity:  
• Do not overcook food. Carefully • This appliance should be serv-  
attend appliance if paper, plastic  
or other combustible materials are  
iced only by qualified service per-  
sonnel. Contact nearest authorized  
placed inside the oven while cook- service facility for examination,  
ing.  
repair or adjustment.  
• Remove wire twist-ties and  
metal handles from paper or plas-  
tic containers before placing them  
in the oven.  
• As with any appliance, close  
supervision is necessary when  
used by children.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION  
SPECIAL NOTES ABOUT MICROWAVING  
Arcing is the microwave term  
for sparks in the oven. Arcing is  
caused by:  
•Metal, such as twist-ties, poul-  
try pins, or gold-rimmed dishes,  
in the microwave.  
ARCING  
•Metal or foil touching the side  
of the oven.  
•Foil not molded to food  
(upturned edges act like anten-  
nas).  
•Recycled paper towels contain-  
ing small metal pieces being  
used in the microwave.  
If you see arcing,  
press the STOP/CLEAR  
pad and correct the problem.  
FOODS  
•Do not cook popcorn in your  
microwave oven unless using a  
•Operating the microwave with  
no food inside for more than a  
special microwave popcorn acces- minute or two may cause damage  
sory dish or unless you use pop- to the oven and could start a fire.  
corn labeled for use in microwave It increases the heat around the  
ovens.  
magnetron and can shorten the  
life of the oven.  
•Some products such as whole  
eggs, sealed containers, and  
closed jars –will explode and  
should not be heated in this  
microwave oven. Heating these  
products in the microwave oven  
could result in injury.  
•Foods with unbroken outer  
“skin” such as potatoes, hot dogs,  
sausages, tomatoes, apples, chick-  
en livers and other giblets, and  
egg yolks should be pierced to  
allow steam to escape before  
•Do not boil eggs in a microwave cooking.  
oven. Pressure will build up  
inside egg yolk and will cause  
it to burst, possibly resulting  
in injury.  
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• Avoid heating baby food in  
glass jars, even with the lid off.  
Make sure all infant food is thor- Even if the container is opened,  
oughly cooked. Stir food to dis-  
tribute the heat evenly. Be care-  
ful to prevent scalding when  
warming formula. The container  
may feel cooler than the milk  
really is. Always test the milk  
before feeding the baby.  
in narrow-necked bottles (espe-  
cially carbonated beverages).  
SAFETY  
FACT  
pressure can build up. This can  
cause the container to burst, pos-  
sibly resulting in injury.  
SUPERHEATED WATER  
• Hot foods and steam can cause  
burns. Be careful when opening  
any containers of hot food,  
including popcorn bags, cooking  
pouches and boxes. To prevent  
possible injury, direct steam  
away from hands and face.  
Microwaved water and  
other liquids do not  
• Spontaneous boiling-Under  
certain special circumstances,  
liquids may start to boil during  
or shortly after removal from the  
microwave oven. To prevent  
burns from splashing liquid, we  
recommend the following:  
before removing the container  
from the oven, allow the con-  
tainer to stand in the oven for 30 • Cook meat and poultry thor-  
to 40 seconds after the oven has  
shut off. Do not boil liquids in  
narrow-necked containers such  
as soft drink bottles, wine flasks  
and especially narrow-necked  
coffee cups. Even if the contain- these temperatures usually  
er is opened, excessive steam protects against food borne  
can build up and cause it to burst illness.  
or overflow.  
always bubble when they  
reach the boiling point.  
They can actually get  
superheated and not  
bubble at all.  
Superheated liquid can  
bubble up when it is  
moved or when some-  
thing like a spoon or tea  
bag is put into it.  
To prevent this from  
happening and causing  
injury, do not heat any  
liquid for more than 2  
minutes per cup. After  
heating, let the cup stand  
in the microwave for 30  
seconds before moving it  
or putting anything into it.  
• Do not overcook potatoes.  
They could dehydrate and catch  
fire, causing damage to your  
oven.  
oughly-meat to at least an  
INTERNAL temperature of  
160 F (71.1C). and poultry to at  
least an INTERNAL temperature  
of 180 F (82.2C). Cooking to  
• Don’t defrost frozen beverages  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION  
SPECIAL NOTES ABOUT MICROWAVING  
MICROWAVE-  
SAFE  
COOKWARE  
Make sure all cookware used in  
your microwave oven is suitable  
for microwaving. Most glass  
casseroles, cooking dishes, meas-  
uring cups, custard cups, pottery  
or china dinnerware which does  
not have metallic trim or glaze  
• If you use a meat thermometer  
while cooking, make sure it is  
safe for use in microwave ovens.  
• Paper towels, waxed paper and  
plastic wrap can be used to cover  
dishes in order to retain moisture  
and prevent spattering. Be sure to  
• Do not use recycled paper prod- vent plastic wrap so steam can  
ucts. Recycled paper towels, nap-  
kins and waxed paper can contain  
escape.  
with a metallic sheen can be used. metal flecks which may cause arc- • Cookware may become hot  
Some cookware is labeled “suit-  
able for microwaving.”  
ing or ignite. Paper products con-  
taining nylon or nylon filament  
should be avoided, as they may  
also ignite.  
because of heat transferred from  
the heated food. Pot holders may  
be needed to handle the cookware.  
How to test for a microwave-  
safe dish.  
• Boilable” cooking pouches and  
• Some styrofoam trays(like those tightly closed plastic bags should  
• If you are not sure if a dish is  
microwave-safe, use this test:  
Place in the oven both the dish  
you are testing and a glass meas-  
uring cup filled with 1 cup of  
water-set the measuring cup either  
in or next to the dish. Microwave  
that meat is packaged on) have a  
thin strip of metal embedded in  
the bottom. When microwaved,  
the metal can burn the floor of the immediately after cooking, possi-  
oven or ignite a paper towel.  
be slit, pierced or vented as direct-  
ed by package. If they are not,  
plastic could burst during or  
bly resulting in injury. Also, plas-  
tic storage containers should be at  
• Do not use the microwave to dry least partially uncovered because  
1 minute at high. If the dish heats, newspapers.  
it should not be used for  
they form a tight seal. When  
cooking with containers tightly  
covered with plastic wrap, remove  
covering carefully and direct  
microwaving. If the dish remains  
• Not all plastic wrap is suitable  
cool and only the water in the cup for use in microwave ovens.  
heats, then the dish is microwave- Check the package for proper use. steam away from hands and face.  
safe.  
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Use foil only as directed in this  
manual. TV dinners may be  
microwave-safe plastic may not  
be as tolerant of overcooking con- tainers.  
2 Do not microwave empty con-  
microwaved in foil trays less than ditions as are glass or ceramic  
3 Do not permit children to use  
plastic cookware without com-  
plete supervision.  
3/4” high; remove the top foil  
cover and return the tray to the  
box. When using foil in the  
microwave oven, keep the foil at  
least 1 inch away from the sides  
of the oven.  
materials and may soften or char  
if subjected to short periods of  
overcooking. In longer exposures  
to over-cooking, the food and  
cookware could ignite.  
Follow these guidelines:  
Plastic cookware-Plastic cook-  
ware designed for microwave  
1 Use microwave-safe plastics  
only and use them in strict com-  
cooking is very useful, but should pliance with the cookware manu-  
be used carefully. Even  
facturer’s recommendations.  
THE VENT FAN  
Take care to prevent the starting  
and spreading of accidental cook-  
ing fires while the vent fan is in  
use.  
covering the pan completely with  
a lid, a cookie sheet or a flat tray.  
greasy spillovers that may ignite  
and spread if the microwave vent  
fan is operating. To minimize  
• Use care when cleaning the vent automatic fan operation, use ade-  
fan filters. Corrosive cleaning  
agents may damage the filters.  
quate sized cookware and use  
high heat on surface units only  
when necessary.  
• Clean the underside of the  
microwave often. Do not allow  
grease to build up on the  
• When preparing flaming foods  
under the microwave, turn the  
fan on.  
microwave or the fan filters.  
• In the event of a grease fire on  
the surface units below the  
microwave oven, smother a flam-  
ing pan on the surface unit by  
• Never leave surface units  
beneath your microwave oven  
unattended at high heat settings.  
Boilovers cause smoking and  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION  
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS/OPTIONAL KITS  
GROUNDING  
INSTRUCTIONS  
plug must be plugged into an out- cut or remove the third (ground)  
WARNING  
let that is properly installed and  
grounded.  
Consult a qualified electrician or  
service technician if the ground-  
ing instructions are not complete-  
prong from the power cord.  
Do not use an adapter plug with  
this appliance.  
Do not use an extension cord with  
this appliance. If the power cord  
Improper use of the ground-  
ing plug can result in a risk  
of electric shock.  
ly understood, or if doubt exists as is too short, have a qualified elec-  
This appliance must be grounded.  
In the event of an electrical short  
circuit, grounding reduces the risk  
of electric shock by providing an  
escape wire for the electric cur-  
rent.  
This appliance is equipped with a  
power cord having a grounding  
wire with a grounding plug. The  
to whether the appliance is prop-  
erly grounded.  
trician or service technician install  
an outlet near the appliance.  
For best operation, plug this appli-  
ance into its own electrical outlet  
to prevent flickering of lights,  
blowing of fuse or tripping of cir-  
cuit breaker.  
If the outlet is a standard 2-prong  
wall outlet, it is your personal  
responsibility and obligation to  
have it replaced with a properly  
grounded 3-prong wall outlet.  
Do not under any circumstances  
OPTIONAL KITS  
Filter Kits  
Charcoal Filter Kit # DMW-OTR-CF1  
Filter kits are used when the microwave oven cannot be  
vented to the outside..  
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Operating Instructions  
Features of Your Microwave  
(Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model.)  
FEATURES  
1 Door Handle. Pull to open  
the door. The door must  
be securely latched for the  
microwave to operate.  
4 Touch Control Panel . You  
must set the clock before using  
the microwave.  
8 Rating plate.  
NOTE: Oven vent(s) and oven  
light are located on the inside  
walls of the microwave oven.  
5 Cooktop Lights.  
6 Grease Filters.  
2 Door Latches.  
3 Window with Metal Shield.  
Screen allows cooking to be  
7 Removable turntable.  
viewed while keeping microwaves Turntable and support must be in  
confined in the oven.  
place when using the oven. The  
turntable may be removed for  
cleaning.  
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Quick start  
The Controls on Your Microwave Oven  
(Throughout this manual, features and appearance may very from your model)  
You can microwave by time or with the convenience features.  
TIME FEATURES  
Time cooking  
Press  
ENTER  
TIME COOK I &II (Press once or twice)  
DEFROST AUTO/TIME(Press twice)  
EXPRESS COOK 1,2,3,4,5,6  
POWER  
Amount of cooking time .  
Amount of defrosting time.  
Starts immediately!  
Power level 1~10.  
Starts immediately!  
ADD 30 SEC  
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TABLE A  
Press  
Enter  
Start  
BEVERAGE  
Press once  
Press twice  
Press 3 times  
Press START  
1
2
3
POPCORN  
Press once  
Press twice  
Press 3 times  
Press START  
Press START  
Press START  
Press START  
Press START  
Press START  
Press START  
1.75 oz  
3.0 oz  
3.5 oz  
FISH  
Press once  
Press twice  
Press 3 times  
0.3 lb  
0.6 lb  
0.9 lb  
PIZZA  
Press once  
Press twice  
Press 3 times  
1
2
3
FROZEN VEGETABLE  
Press once  
Press twice  
6 oz  
12 oz  
18 oz  
Press 3 times  
FRESH VEGETABLE  
Press once  
Press twice  
6 oz  
12 oz  
18 oz  
Press 3 times  
GROUND MEAT  
Press once  
Press twice  
0.5 lb  
1.0 lb  
1.5 lb  
Press 3 times  
POTATO  
Press once  
Press twice  
Press 3 times  
1
2
3
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Operating Instructions  
Changing the  
Power Levels  
Variable power levels add  
microwave flexibility to  
microwave cooking. The power  
level on the microwave oven can  
be compared to the surface units  
on a range. High(power level  
10)or full power is the fastest way cycle. If microwave energy did  
to cook. Each power level gives  
you microwave energy a certain  
potatoes. Rest periods (when the  
microwave energy cycles off) give  
time for the food to “equalize” or  
transfer heat to the inside of the  
food. An example of this is shown  
with power level 3-the defrost  
How to Change the  
Power Level  
not cycle off, the outside of the  
food would cook before the inside  
The power may be entered or  
changed immediately after entering  
the feature time for TIME COOK,  
TIME DEFROST or EXPRESS  
COOK. The power level may also  
be changed during time countdown  
percent of the time . Power level 7 was defrosted.  
is microwave energy 70% of the  
Here are some examples of uses  
time. Power level 3 is energy 30% for various power level:  
of the time. A high setting (10)will  
cook faster but food may need  
more frequent stirring, rotating or  
turning over. Most cooking will be  
done on High (power 10). A lower  
setting will cook more evenly and  
need less stirring or rotating of the  
food. Some foods may have better  
flavor, texture or appearance if  
one of the lower setting is used.  
Use a lower power level when  
cooking foods that have tendency  
to boil over, such as scalloped  
1 Press TIME COOK or select  
Time Defrost.  
2 Enter cooking or defrosting  
time.  
3 Press POWER LEVEL  
4 Select desired power level 1~10.  
5 Press START.  
Power Level  
High 10  
Best Uses  
Fish ,bacon,  
vegetables,  
boiling liquids.  
Gentle cooking  
of meat and  
poultry; baking  
casseroles  
and reheating.  
Slow cooking  
and tenderizing  
such as stews  
and less tender  
cuts of meat.  
Defrosting  
Med-High 7  
Medium 5  
Low 3  
without cooking;  
simmering;  
delicate sauces.  
Keeping food  
warm without  
overcooking;  
softening butter.  
Warm 1  
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Time Features  
Time cook I  
Time Cook II  
TIME COOK  
Allows you to microwave for  
any time up to 99 minutes and  
99 seconds. Power 10 (High) is  
automatically set, but you may  
change it for more  
Lets you change power level  
automatically during time cook-  
ing. Here is how to do it:  
1 Press TIME COOK.  
1 Press TIME COOK  
2 Enter cooking time  
2 Enter the first cook time.  
3 Change power level if you  
don't want full power. ( Press  
POWER LEVEL. Select a  
desired power level 1~10.)  
flexibility.  
3 Change power level if you  
don’t want full power. ( Press  
POWER LEVEL. Select a  
desired power level 1~10.)  
4 Press START.1 Press TIME  
COOK  
You may open the door during  
Time Cook to check the food.  
Close the door and press START 4 Press TIME COOK.  
to resume cooking.  
5 Enter the second cook time.  
6 Change power level if you  
don't want full power. ( Press  
POWER LEVEL. Select a  
desired power level 1~10.)  
7 Press START.  
2 Enter cooking time  
3 Change power level if you  
don’t want full power. ( Press  
POWER LEVEL. Select a  
desired power level 1~10.)  
4 Press START.  
At the end of Time Cook I, Time  
Cook II counts down.  
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Operating Instructions  
Cooking Guide for Time Cook I & II  
NOTE: Use power level High (10) unless otherwise noted.  
Vegetable  
Amount  
Time  
Comments  
Asparagus  
(fresh spears)  
11b  
6 to 9 min.  
Med-High (7)  
5 to 7 min.  
In 1.5-qt. oblong glass baking dish,  
place 1/4 cup water.  
In 1-qt. casserole.  
(frozen spears)  
10-oz. package  
Beans  
(fresh green )  
(frozen green)  
(frozen lima)  
11b. cut in half  
10-oz. package  
10-oz. package  
9 to 11 min.  
6 to 8 min.  
6 to 8 min.  
In 1.5-qt. casserole, place 1/2 cup water.  
In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons water.  
In 1-qt. casserole, place 1/24 cup water.  
Beets  
(fresh, whole)  
1 bunch  
17 to 21 min.  
In 2-qt. casserole, place 1/2 cup water.  
Broccoli  
(fresh cut)  
(fresh spears)  
1 bunch  
(1.25-1.5 lbs.)  
1 bunch  
7 to 10 min.  
9 to 13 min.  
In 2-qt. casserole, place 1/2 cup water.  
In 2-qt. oblong glass baking dish, place 0.25 cup water.  
(frozen, chopped) 10-oz. package  
5 to 7 min.  
5 to 7 min.  
In 1-qt. casserole.  
In 1-qt. casserole, place 3 tablespoons water.  
(frozen spears)  
10-oz. package  
Cabbage  
(fresh)  
(wedges)  
1 medium head  
(about 2 lbs.)  
8 to 11 min.  
7 to 10 min.  
In 1.5- or 2-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup water.  
In 1-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup water.  
Carrots  
(fresh, sliced)  
(frozen)  
1 lb.  
10-oz. package  
7 to 9 min.  
5 to 7 min  
In 1.5-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup water.  
In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons water..  
Cauliflower  
(floweret)  
(fresh, whole)  
(frozen)  
1 medium head  
1 medium head  
10-oz. package  
9 to 14 min.  
10 to 17 min.  
5 to 7 min.  
In 2-qt. casserole, place 1/2 cup water.  
In 2-qt. casserole, place 1/2 cup water.  
In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons water.  
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Vegetable  
Amount  
Time  
Comments  
Corn  
(frozen kernel)  
10-oz. package  
5 to 7 min.  
In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons water.  
Corn on the cob  
(fresh)  
(frozen)  
1 to 5 ears  
1 ear  
2 to 6 ears  
3 to 4 min. per ear. In 2-qt. oblong glass baking dish, place corn. If corn  
5 to 6 min.  
is in husk, use no water; if corn has been husked, add  
0.25 cup water. Rearrange after half of time.  
3 to 4 min. per ear  
Place in 2-qt. oblong glass baking dish. Cover with  
vented plastic wrap. Rearrange after half of time.  
Mixed vegetables  
(fresh)  
10-oz. package  
5 to 7 min.  
In 1-qt. casserole, place 3 tablespoons water.  
Peas  
(fresh , shelled)  
(frozen)  
2 lbs. shelled  
10-oz. package  
9 to 12 min.  
5 to 7 min.  
In 1-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup water.  
In 1-qt. casserole, place 2 tablespoons water.  
Potatoes  
(fresh, cubed, white)  
4 potatoes  
(6 to 8 oz. each)  
1(6 to 8 oz.)  
9 to 12 min.  
3 to 4 min.  
Peel and cut into 1 inch cubes. Place in 2-qt  
casserole with 0.5 cup water. Stir after half of time.  
Pierce with cooking fork. Place in center of the oven.  
Let stand 5 min.  
(fresh, whole,  
sweet or white)  
Spinach  
(fresh)  
(frozen, chopped  
and leaf)  
10 to 16 oz  
10-oz. package  
5 to 7 min.  
5 to 7 min.  
In 2-qt. casserole, place washed spinach.  
In 1-qt. casserole, place 3 tablespoons water.  
Squash  
(fresh , summer  
and yellow)  
(winter, acorn  
butternut)  
1 lb. sliced  
5 to 7 min  
In 1.5-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup water.  
1 to 2 squash  
(about 1 lb. each)  
8 to 11 min.  
Cut in half and remove fibrous membranes. In 2-qt.  
oblong glass baking dish, place squash cut-side-down.  
Turn cut-side-up after 4 minutes.  
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Operating Instructions Defrost Guide  
Time Features  
Allows you to defrost for the  
length of time you select.  
Defrosting Tips  
TIME DEFROST  
• Foods frozen in paper or plastic  
can be defrosted in the package.  
Tightly closed packages should be  
slit, pierced or vented. AFTER  
food has partially been defrosted.  
Plastic storage containers should  
be at least partially uncovered.  
• Family-size, prepackaged frozen  
dinners can be defrosted and  
microwaved. If the food is in a  
foil container, transfer it to a  
microwave-safe dish.  
See the Defrosting Guide for sug-  
gested times. Power 3 is automat-  
ically set, but you may change  
this for more flexibility. You may  
defrost small items more quickly  
by raising the power level after  
entering the time. However, this  
may require more frequent  
attention than usual.  
1 Press DEFROST  
AUTO/TIME twice.  
2 Enter defrosting time  
3 Press START .  
4 Turn food over when the  
oven signals.  
Power level 7 cut the total  
5 Press START.  
defrosting time in about half;  
power level 10 cuts the total time  
to approximately 1/3. Rotate or  
stir food frequently.  
At one half of selected defrosting  
time, the oven signals TURN. At  
this time, turn food over and  
break apart or rearrange pieces for  
more even defrosting. Shield any  
warm areas with small pieces of  
foil.  
(Auto Defrost explained in the  
section on Convenience  
Features.)  
• Foods that spoil easily, such  
milk, eggs, fish, stuffings, poultry  
and pork, should not be allowed  
to sit out for more than one hour  
after defrosting. Room tempera-  
ture promotes the growth of  
harmful bacteria.  
• For more even defrosting of  
large foods, such as beef, lamb  
and veal roasts, use Auto Defrost.  
• Be sure large meats are com-  
pletely defrosted before cooking.  
• When defrosted, food should be  
cool and softened in all areas. If  
still slightly icy, return to the  
microwave very briefly , or let it  
stand a few minutes.  
A dull thumping noise may be  
heard during defrosting . This  
sound is normal when the oven is  
not operating at High power.  
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Breads, Cakes  
Bread , buns or rolls (1 piece)  
1 min.  
Sweet rolls (approx. 12 oz)  
Fish and Seafood  
Filets frozen (1 1b)  
3-5 min.  
6-8 min.  
5-7 min.  
Shellfish, small pieces (1 1b)  
Place block in casserole. Turn over and break up  
after half the time.  
Fruit  
Plastic pouch –1 to 2  
3-6 min.  
(10-oz. package)  
Meat  
Bacon (1 1b.)  
2-5 min.  
2-5 min..  
Place unopened package in oven. Let stand 5  
minutes after defrosting.  
Franks (1 1b)  
Place unopened package in oven. Microwave until  
franks can be separated. Let stand 5 minutes, if  
necessary, to complete defrosting.  
Turn meat over after half the time.  
Ground meat (1 1b.)  
Roast: beef, lamb, veal, pork  
5-7 min.  
Use power level 1.  
12-16 min. Place unwrapped meat in cooking dish. Turn over  
per lb.  
after half the time and shield warm areas with foil.  
Steaks, chops and cutlets  
5-7 min.  
per lb.  
When finished, separate pieces and stand to  
complete defrosting.  
Poultry  
Chicken, broiler-fryer  
cut up (2.5 to 3 lbs.)  
Place wrapped chicken in dish. Unwrap and turn  
15-19 min. over after half the time. When finished, separate  
pieces and microwave 2 to 4 minutes more, if  
necessary. Let stand to finish defrosting.  
Chicken, whole  
17-21 min. Place wrapped chicken in dish. After half the time,  
unwrap and turn chicken over. Shield warm areas  
with foil. Finish defrosting. If necessary, run cold  
water in the cavity until giblets can be removed.  
(2.5 to 3 1bs.)  
(2.5 to 3 lbs.)  
Cornish hen  
7-13 min.  
per lb.  
Place wrapped hen in the oven breast-side-up.  
Turn over after half the time. Run cold water in  
the cavity until giblets can be removed.  
Turkey breast (4 to 6 1bs.)  
5-9 min.  
per lb.  
Place wrapped breast in dish breast-side-down.  
After half the time, turn over and shield warm  
areas with foil. Finish defrosting. Let stand 1 to 2  
hours in refrigerator to complete defrosting.  
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Time Features  
EXPRESS COOK  
The power level can be  
changed as time is counting  
down. Press POWER  
LEVEL and enter 1-10.  
This is a quick way  
to set time for 1-6  
minutes.  
Press one of the Express  
Cook pads (from 1 to 6 ) for  
1 to 6 minutes of cooking at  
power level 10. For exam-  
ple, press the 2 for 2 min-  
utes of cooking time.  
• It can be used as a quick  
way to set 30 seconds of  
cooking time.  
You can use this  
feature two ways:  
• It will add 30 seconds to  
the time counting down each  
time the pad is pressed.  
ADD 30 SECONDS  
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Convenience Features  
BEVERAGE  
1. The Beverage feature  
heats 1 to 3 servings of any  
beverage.  
2. Press BEVERAGE. The  
serving size is automatically  
set at 1, but you  
4. Drinks heated with the  
beverage feature may be  
very hot. Remove the con-  
tainer with care.  
may change it for more flex-  
ibility (see table A).  
3. Press START  
How to Use the Popcorn  
Feature  
POPCORN  
Important:  
1. Follow package instruc-  
tion, using Time Cook if the  
package is less than 1.75  
ounces or larger than 3.5  
ounces. Place the package of  
popcorn in the center of the  
turntable.  
Never leave the microwave  
oven unattended during the  
cooking of popcorn.  
Important:  
Light Popcorn does not con-  
tain as much cooking  
2. Press POPCORN.  
Program 1 (1.75 ounces) is  
automatically set, but you  
may change it for more flex-  
ibility (see table A).  
ingredients (oil, butter, etc)  
as Regular type popcorn, so  
cooking time will be sub-  
stantially reduced. When the  
popping action slows down  
or stops, stop the microwave  
oven immediately, otherwise  
the popcorn will overcook,  
burn and possibly catch  
on fire.  
3. Press START.  
How to Adjust the Popcorn  
Program to Provide a  
Shorter or Longer Cook  
Time  
If you find that the brand of  
popcorn you use underpops  
or overcooks consistently,  
you can add or subtract 7%  
popping time.  
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FISH  
How to Use the Fish  
Feature  
1. Follow package instruc-  
2. Press FISH. Program 1  
(0.3 pounds) is automatical-  
ly set, but you may change it  
tion, using Time Cook if the for more flexibility (see  
package is less than 0.3  
pounds or larger than 0.9  
pounds. Place the food in  
the center of the turntable.  
table A).  
3. Press START.  
PIZZA  
1. The Pizza feature heats 1  
to 3 servings of any pizza.  
2. Press PIZZA. The serving  
size is automatically set at 1,  
but you  
3. Press START  
may change it for more flex-  
ibility (see table A).  
FROZEN  
VEGETABLE  
1. Follow package instruc-  
tion, using Time Cook if the  
package is less than 6  
ounces or larger than 18  
ounces.  
3. Press START  
2. Press FRESH VEG-  
ETABLE. Program 1 (6  
ounces) is automatically set,  
but you may change it for  
more flexibility (see table  
A).  
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FRESH  
VEGETABLE  
1 Follow package instruc-  
tion, using Time Cook if the  
package is less than 6  
ounces or larger than 18  
ounces.  
3. Press START.  
2 Press FRESH VEG-  
ETABLE. Program 1 (6  
ounces) is automatically set,  
but you may change it for  
more flexibility (see table  
A).  
GROUND MEAT  
1 Follow package instruc-  
tion, using Time Cook if the  
package is less than 0.5  
pounds or larger than 1.5  
pounds.  
3. Press START  
2 Press GROUND MEAT.  
Program 1 (0.5 pounds) is  
automatically set, but you  
may change it for more  
flexibility (see table A).  
POTATO  
1. The Potato feature heats 1 3. Press START  
to 3 servings of any potato.  
2. Press POTATO. The serv-  
ing size is automatically set  
at 1, but you may change it  
for more flexibility (see  
table A).  
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The Defrost Auto/Time feature  
gives you two ways to defrost  
frozen foods.  
Press DEFROST AUTO/TIME  
once for Auto Defrost or twice for  
Time Defrost.  
Use Auto Defrost for meat, poul-  
try and fish. Use Time Defrost for  
most other frozen foods.  
Auto Defrost automatically sets  
the defrosting times and power  
level to give even defrosting  
results for meats, poultry and fish  
weighing up to six pounds.  
Conversion Guide  
If the weight of food is stated in  
pounds and ounces, the ounces  
must be converted to tenths (.1)  
of a pound.  
AUTO DEFROST  
1 Press DEFROST  
AUTO/TIME once.  
Weight  
Enter food  
2 Using the conversation  
Guide at right, enter food  
weight. For example, press  
pads 1 and 2 for 1.2 pounds (1  
pound, 3 ounces).  
3 Press START.  
(Time Defrost is explained in  
the Time features section.)  
of food  
in ounces  
weight  
(tenths of  
pound)  
1~2  
3
4~5  
6~7  
8
9~10  
11  
12~13  
14~15  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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• Remove meat from package and  
place on microwave-safe dish.  
• Twice during defrost, the oven  
signals TURN. At each TURN  
signal, turn the food over.  
Remove defrosted meat or shield  
warm areas with small pieces of  
foil.  
• After defrosting, most meats  
need stand 5 minutes to complete  
defrosting. Large roasts should  
stand for about 30 minutes.  
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Operating Instructions Defrost Guide  
Other Features  
Cooking Complete  
Reminder  
To reminder you that you have  
food in the oven, the oven will  
display “FOOD IS GOOD” and  
beep 4 times, then beep once a  
minute until you either open the  
door or press STOP CLEAR.  
CLOCK  
Press to enter the time of day or  
to check the time of day while  
microwaving.  
1 Press CLOCK.  
2 Enter time of day.  
3 Select AM or PM.  
4 Press CLOCK.  
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Display On/Off  
To turn the clock display off,  
press and hold 0 for about 3 sec-  
onds.  
To redisplay the clock, repeat.  
Delay Start  
Delay Start allows you to set the  
4 Select any combination of  
microwave to delay cooking up to Defrost Auto/Time or Time Cook  
24 hours.  
I & II.  
1 Press DELAY START.  
5 Press START.  
2 Enter the time you want the  
oven to start. (Be sure the  
microwave clock shows the cor-  
rect time of day.)  
The Delay Start time will be dis-  
played plus “delay”. The oven  
will automatically start at the  
delayed time.  
The time of day may be displayed  
by pressing CLOCK.  
3 Select AM or PM.  
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Operating Instructions  
Timer On/Off  
Timer operate as a minute timer  
When time is up, the oven will  
and can be used at any time, even signal and display “OFF”. To turn  
when the oven is operating.  
1 Press TIMER.  
off the timer signal, press  
TIMER.  
2 Enter time you want to cunt  
down.  
NOTE: The timer indicator will  
be lit while the timer is operating.  
3 Press TIMER to start.  
Start/Pause  
In addition to starting many func-  
tions, START/PAUSE allows you  
to stop cooking without opening  
the door or clearing the display.  
Display On/Off  
The reminder feature can be used  
like an alarm clock and can be  
used at any time, even when the  
oven is operating. The Reminder  
time can be set up to 24 hours  
later..  
1 Press DELAY START.  
2 Enter time you want the oven  
remind you. (Be sure the  
microwave clock shows the cor-  
rect time of day.)  
3 Select AM or PM.  
4 Press START. When Reminder  
signal occurs, press DELAY  
START to turn it off. The  
Reminder time may be displayed  
by pressing DELAY START  
NOTE: The Reminder indicator  
will remain lit to show that the  
Reminder is set.  
Child Lock-out  
You may lock the control panel to To lock or unlock the controls,  
prevent the microwave being  
accidentally started or used by  
children.  
press and hold STOP CLEAR for  
about 3 seconds. When the con-  
trol panel is locked, “lock” will  
be displayed to the extreme right.  
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Vent Fan  
Vent Fan  
The vent fan removes steam and  
other vapors from surface cooking. fan speed, twice for high fan speed  
or a third time to turn the fan off.  
Press VENT FAN once for low  
An automatic fan feature protects  
microwave from too much heat  
rising from the cooktop below it.  
It automatically turns on at low  
speed if it senses too much heat.  
If you have turned the fan on you  
may find that you cannot turn it  
off. The fan will automatically  
turn off when the internal parts  
are cool. It may stay on for 30  
minutes or more after the cooktop  
and microwave controls are  
turned off.  
Surface Light  
Press to turn the surface light on  
or off.  
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Helpfull Information  
Microwave Terms  
Term  
Definition  
Arcing  
Arcing is the microwave term for sparks in the oven. Arcing is caused by :  
• Metal or foil touching the side of the oven.  
• Foil that is not molded to food (upturned edges act like antennas).  
• Metal such as twist ties. poultry pins, gold-rimmed dishes.  
• Recycled paper towels containing small metal pieces.  
Covering  
Shielding  
Covers hold in moisture, allow for more even heating and reduce cooking time.  
Venting plastic wrap or covering with wax paper allows excess steam to escape.  
In a regular oven, you shield chicken breasts or baked foods to prevent  
over-browning. When microwaving, you use small strips of foil to shield thin parts,  
such as the tips of wings and legs on poultry, which would cook before larger parts.  
Standing Time  
Venting  
When you cook with regular ovens, foods such as roasts or cakes are allowed to  
stand to finish cooking or to set. Standing time is especially important in  
microwave cooking. Note that a microwaved cake is not placed on a cooling rack.  
After covering a dish with plastic wrap, you vent the plastic wrap by turning back  
one corner so excess steam can escape.  
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Care and Cleaning  
helpful Hints  
Open the over door a few minutes  
after cooking to air out the inside.  
An occasional thorough wiping  
with a solution of baking soda  
and water keeps the inside fresh.  
NOTE: Be certain the  
power is off before  
cleaning any part of  
this oven.  
How to clean  
the inside  
Walls, Floor, Inside Window,  
Metal and Plastic Parts on the  
Door  
Removable Turntable and  
Turntable Support  
Some spatters can be removed  
with a paper towel, others may  
require a damp cloth. Remove  
To prevent breakage, do not place  
the turntable into water just after  
cooking. Wash it carefully in  
greasy spatters with a sudsy cloth, warm, sudsy water or in the dish-  
then rinse with a damp cloth. Do washer. The turntable and support  
not use abrasive cleaners or sharp can be broken if dropped.  
utensils on oven walls.  
Never use a commercial over  
cleaner on any part of your  
microwave.  
Remember, do not operate the  
oven without the turntable and  
support in place .  
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Care and Cleaning  
How to Clean  
the Outside  
Outer Case  
Bottom  
Clean the outside of the  
microwave with a sudsy cloth.  
Clean off the grease and dust on  
the bottom often. Use a solution  
Do not use cleaners contain-  
ing ammonia or alcohol on the  
microwave oven. Ammonia or  
alcohol can damage the  
Rinse and then dry. Wipe the win- of warm water and detergent.  
dow clean with a damp cloth.  
Control Panel and Door  
Wipe with a damp cloth. Dry  
thoroughly. Do not use cleaning  
sprays, large amounts of soap and  
water, abrasives or sharp objects  
on the panel-they can damage it.  
Some paper towels can also  
scratch the control panel.  
appearance of the microwave.  
Door surface  
It’s important to keep the area  
clean where the door seals against  
the microwave. Use only mild,  
nonabrasive detergents applied  
with a clean sponge or soft cloth.  
Rinse well.  
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Light Bulb Replacement  
Cooktop Light  
1 To replace the bulb(s), first dis-  
connect the power at the main  
fuse or circuit breaker panel or  
pull the plug.  
3 Be sure the bulb(s) to be  
replaced are cool before remov-  
ing. After breaking the adhesive  
seal, remove the bulb by gently  
Replace the  
2 Remove the screw at the side of turning.  
burned-out bulb  
with a 40-watt  
incandescent bulb.  
the light cover and lower the  
cover.  
4 Replace the screw. Connect  
electrical power to the oven.  
Oven Light  
1 To replace the oven light, first  
disconnect the power at the main  
fuse or circuit breaker panel or  
pull the plug.  
3 Next, remove the screw located  
above the door near the center of  
the oven that secures the light  
housing .  
Replace the  
2 Remove the top grille by taking 4 Replace the screw. Connect  
burned-out bulb  
with a 40-watt  
incandescent bulb.  
out the 2 screws that hold it in  
place.  
electrical power to the oven.  
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Helpful Information  
The Exhaust Feature  
The Vent Fan  
The vent fan has 2 metal  
reusable grease filters.  
Models that recirculate air back  
into the room also use a charcoal  
filter.  
Charcoal Filter  
(on some models)  
Available from Danby Products  
Ltd. @ 1-800-26-DANBY  
Reusable Grease Filters  
(on all models)  
Reusable grease  
filters  
The metal filters trap grease  
For this reason, the filters must  
released by foods on the cooktop. ALWAYS be in place when the  
They also prevent flames from  
foods on the cooktop from dam-  
aging the inside of the  
microwave.  
hood is used. The grease filters  
should be cleaned once a month  
or as needed.  
Removing and  
Cleaning the Filter  
To remove, slide it to the  
left/right using the tab. Pull it  
down and out.  
to remove embedded dirt. Rinse,  
shake and let it dry before replac-  
ing.  
To clean the grease filter, soak it  
and then swish it around in hot  
water and detergent. Don’t use  
ammonia or ammonia products  
because they will darken the  
metal. Light brushing can be used  
To replace, slide the filter in the  
frame slot on the left/right of the  
opening. Pull up and to the  
left/right to lock into place.  
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Charcoal Filter  
(on some models)  
If the model is not vented to the  
The charcoal filter should be  
The charcoal filter  
cannot be cleaned.  
It must be replaced.  
outside, the air will be recirculat- replaces when it is noticeably  
ed through a disposable charcoal dirty or discolored (usually after  
filter that helps remove smoke  
and odors.  
6 to 12 months, depending on  
hood usage).  
To remove  
Charcoal Filter  
To remove the charcoal filter, dis-  
connect power at the main fuse or  
circuit breaker panel or pull the  
plug.  
Remove the top grille by removing  
the 2 screws that hold it in place.  
Slide the filter towards the front of  
the oven and remove it.  
To Install  
Charcoal Filter  
To install a new filter, remove  
plastic and other outer wrapping  
from the new filter.  
Insert the filter into the top open-  
ing of the oven as shown. It will  
rest at an angle on 2 side support  
tabs and in front of the right rear  
tab. Replace the grille and 2  
screws.  
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If Something Goes Wrong  
Before You Call For Service  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
What to do  
Oven will not start.  
A fuse in your home may  
be blown or the circuit  
breaker tripped.  
Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.  
Power surge.  
Unplug the microwave oven, then  
plug it back in.  
Plug not fully inserted into  
wall outlet.  
Make sure the 3-prong plug on the  
oven is fully insered into wall outlet.  
Floor of the oven is warm,  
The cooktop light is located  
This is normal.  
even when the oven has not below the oven floor. When  
been used.  
the light is on, the heat it  
produces may make the  
oven floor get warm.  
“LOCKED” appears  
on display.  
The control has been locked.  
Press and hold STOP/CLEAR for  
about 3 seconds to unlock  
the control.  
You hear and unusual, low- You have tried to start the  
Start oven and enter a valid time  
of day.  
tone beep  
Reminder without a valid  
time of day.  
You have tried to change  
the power level when it  
is not allowed.  
Many of the oven’s features are  
preset and cannot be changed.  
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Things That  
Are Normal  
• Steam or vapor escaping from  
around the door.  
• TV-radio interference might be  
noticed while using the  
• Light reflection around door or  
outer case.  
microwave. Similar to the inter-  
ference caused by other small  
• Dimming oven light and change appliances, it does not indicate a  
in the blower sound at power lev- problem with the microwave.  
els other than high.  
• Dull thumping sound while  
oven is operating.  
Plug the microwave into a differ-  
ent electrical circuit, move the  
radio or TV as far away from the  
microwave as possible ,or check  
the position and signal of the  
TV/radio antenna.  
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LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY  
MICROWAVE OVENS  
In-Home Service  
This quality product is warranted to be free from manufacturer’s defects in material and workmanship, provided that the unit is used under the normal  
operating conditions intended by the manufacturer.  
This warranty is available only to the person to whom the unit was originally sold by Danby or by an authorized distributor of Danby, and is non-transferable.  
TERMS OF WARRANTY  
Any electrical part of this product found to be defective will be repaired or replaced, including labour, at warrantor's option for the ORIGINAL purchaser,  
covering service listed below. Consumable parts (ie. light bulbs, glass, porcelain) are not warranted or guaranteed for any length of time.  
Parts  
Labor  
2 Years  
2 Years  
Extended Magnetron Parts Replacement (No Labor)  
53 months  
For all appliances which are covered under our carry-in service warranty, it is the consumer's responsibility to deliver this unit to our nearest authorized  
service depot. Any and all transportation charges incurred are the responsibility of the consumer and are not included within this warranty.  
TO OBTAIN SERVICE: Contact your dealer from whom your unit was purchased, or contact your nearest authorized Danby service depot, where  
service must be performed by a qualified service technician. If service is performed on this unit by anyone other than an  
authorized service depot, or the unit is used for commercial application, all obligations of Danby under this warranty  
shall be at an end.  
EXCLUSIONS  
Save as herein provided, Danby Products Limited (Canada) or Danby Products Inc. (U.S.A.), there are no other warranties, conditions, representations or  
guarantees, express or implied, made or intended by Danby Products Limited (Canada) or Danby Products Inc. (U.S.A.) or its authorized distributors and  
all other warranties, conditions, representations or guarantees, including any warranties, conditions, representations or guarantees under any Sale of  
Goods Act or like legislation or statue is hereby expressly excluded.  
Save as herein provided, Danby Products Limited (Canada) or Danby Products Inc. (U.S.A), shall not be responsible for any damages to persons or  
property, including the unit itself, howsoever caused or any consequential damages arising from the malfunction of the unit and by the purchase of the unit,  
the purchaser does hereby agree to indemnify and save harmless Danby Products Limited (Canada) or Danby Products Inc. (U.S.A.) from any claim for  
damages to persons or property caused by the unit.  
GENERAL PROVISIONS  
No warranty or insurance herein contained or set out shall apply when damage or repair is caused by any of the following:  
1) Power failure.  
2) Damage in transit or when moving the appliance.  
3) Improper power supply such as low voltage, defective house wiring or inadequate fuses.  
4) Accident, alteration, abuse or misuse of the appliance such as inadequate air circulation in the room or abnormal operating conditions,  
5) Use for commercial or industrial purposes.  
6) Fire, water damage, theft, war, riot, hostility, acts of God such as hurricanes, floods etc.  
7) Service calls resulting in customer education.  
Proof of purchase date will be required for warranty claims; so, please retain bill of sale. In the event warranty service is required,  
present bill of sale to our AUTHORIZED SERVICE DEPOT or contact Danby at one of the addresses/telephone numbers below.  
Please complete and return the enclosed registration card within thirty days for warranty coverage.  
Danby Products Limited  
Danby Products Inc.  
PO Box 669, 101 Bentley Court,  
Findlay, Ohio, U.S.A. 45839-0669  
PO Box 1778, 5070 Whitelaw Road,  
Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1H 6Z9  
Telephone: (519) 837-0920 FAX: (519) 837-1730  
Telephone: (419) 425-8627 FAX: (419) 425-8629  
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Microwave Oven  
The model number can be found on the serial plate located on the  
back panel of the unit.  
Model  
All repair parts available for purchase or special order when you  
visit your nearest service depot. To request service and/or the  
location of the service depot nearest you, call the TOLL FREE  
NUMBER.  
DMW162W-OTR  
DMW162BL-OTR  
When requesting service or ordering parts, always provide the  
following information:  
• Product Type  
• Model Number  
• Part Description  
For service, contact your nearest  
service depot or call:  
1-800-26- Danby  
(1-800-263-2629)  
to recommend a depot in  
your area.  
Danby Products Limited, Guelph, Ontario Canada N1H 6Z9  
Danby Products Inc., Findlay, Ohio USA 45840  
Printed in China (P.R.C.)  
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