Danby DMW1400W Microwave Oven User Manual


 
4. Two Stage Microwave Cooking:
Allows you to program two different power levels and two different cooking times
within the same cooking program.
STAGE 1:
a) Press "Power" key once to select "Stage 1" cooking, the (red) indicator light and
PH 1 are displayed.
b) Press "Power" key repeatedly to select appropriate (Stage 1) power level.
c) Enter (Stage 1) cooking time by pressing number keys in sequence.
Example: if you want a cooking time of 10:00, press 1,0,0,0.
STAGE 2:
d) Press "Power" key again to select "Stage 2" cooking, the (red) indicator
light and PH 1 are displayed.
e) Press "Power" key repeatedly to select appropriate (Stage 2) power level.
f) Enter (Stage 2) cooking time by pressing number keys in sequence.
Example: if you want a cooking time of 5:15, press 5,1,5.
g) Press "Start" key, the (red) indicator light (Stage 1) starts flashing and the
cooking time (Stage 1) starts countdown.
After "Stage 1" is complete, the (red) indicator light turns off, a
signal/beep sounds "twice" and "Stage 2" program automatically starts.
The (red) indicator light starts flashing and the cooking time (Stage 2) starts
countdown. When the "Stage 2" program is complete, the (red) indicator light
turns off and a signal/beep will sound (5 times) indicating the program is finished.
NOTE: You can cancel the "Stage 1/ Stage 2" cooking program any time during
operation, by pressing the "Stop/Clear" key twice. Pressing the "Stop/Clear" key
"once" will pause the program only.
5. Popcorn:
Allows you to cook two different sizes of packaged popcorn.
Press Key Pad Program Display Weight Cooking Time
Once 1.75 1.75 oz (50 grams) See Cooking Chart
Twice 3.5 3.5 oz. (100 grams)
a) Press "Popcorn" key "once" for 1.75oz (50 grams) serving.
The display will show 1.75
b) Press "Popcorn" key "twice" for 3.5oz (100 grams) serving.
The display will show 3.5
c) Press the "Start" key, the (red) indicator light (Stage 1) and cooking time are
displayed and the timer countdown begins.
NOTE: We recommend that you do not leave the microwave oven unattended
during popcorn program. When the intervals of the popping (between kernels)
start to noticeably slow down, stop the program, even if there is still time remaining
in the program display. It is better to leave some kernels un-popped, rather than
try to cook every kernel at the risk of overcooking (burning) the popcorn.
WARNING:
DO NOT COOK POPCORN DIRECTLY ON GLASS TRAY.
PLACE POPCORN (BAG) ON A MICROWAVE SAFE PLATE AND INSTALL
THE PLATE ON THE GLASS TRAY.
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