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Roper MW557 Operating Manual

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Roper MW557 User Manual
Roper MW557 User Guide
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  • Roper MW557, PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . 3 INSTALLATIONS . . . . . . . . . . .., 4 FEATURE DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . 5 CONTROL PANEL . . . . . . . . . . 6 CONTROLS ,,,.. 7 OPERATION PROCEDURE 9 SUMMARIZED OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 9 COOKING FLOW CHART 10 TWO LEVEL COOKING SHELF ..,,... 11 DIGITAL PROGRAMMER CIRCUIT TEST PROCEDURE. 12 CAUTION 15 OTHER HELPFUL COOKING INSTRUCTIONS 16 CARE OF YOUR MICROWAVE

  • Roper MW557, l Do not attempt to operate this oven wrth the door open since open door operatron can result In harmful exposure to mcrowave energy It IS Important not to defeat or tamper with the safety Interlocks. l Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door, or allow so11 or cleaner residue to accumu- late on sealing surfaces l Do not operate ?he oven If It IS damaged It IS partrcularly Important that the oven door close properly and that there IS no damage to the. (1) door (bent), (2) hrnges and la

  • Roper MW557, a. GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS: For personal safety, this appliance must be properly grounded. In the event of an electrical short clrcult, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by provldlng an escape wire for the electric current. The power cord of this appliance IS equipped wtth a three-prong (groundrng) plug (F/g. 1) to mlnlmlze the posslblllty of electric shock hazard from this appliance The plug must be plugged Into an outlet that IS properly installed and grounded. WARNING - Improper use of the grounding plug can result tn a risk of electric

  • Roper MW557, b. CIRCUITS: For safety purposes this oven must be plugged Into a 15 Amp clrcult. no other electrical appliances or lighting circuits should be on this line A 20 Amp lrne can be used to permit addrtional outlets. If in doubt, consult a licensed electrIcIan C. VOLTAGE WARNING: The voltage used at the wall receptacle must be the same as speclfled on the oven model and senal numbers plate located on the rear of the oven Use of a higher voltage IS dangerous and may result In a fire

  • Roper MW557, r AUTO AUTO STAGE STAGE HEATAND START DEF 1 2 HOLD r ----- PROBE COOK TIME TEMP PAUSE INIJSE TIME TEMP POWER MEMORY HEAT AND ENTER HOLD 1 2 r 4 5 7 I 8 0 T START c -INDICATOR LIGHT -DISPLAY WINDOW I- COLON FUNCTION SELECT PADS 1 1 c NUMBER PADS -6-

  • r- / TIME 1 I TEMP ! HEAT AND I HOLD i AUTOSTART ~ I -1 _-~ ~- 1 MEMOPY , ENTER I MEMORY RECALli 0 TIME pad: This pad IS for selecting the cooking time wrth NUMBER pad. This pad can be used to select two cooklng times with one pad. We call It the STAGE 1 and the STAGE 2. Each stage cookrng trme can be set up to 99 min

  • Roper MW557, AUTO DEFROST 1 ‘--------- I 1 CLEAR , 0 AUTO DEFROST pad: This time can be set till 99 mm. 99 sec. Output IS fixed I~I proportIon ia the time as follows. Power level 10 10% Power level 3 400’0 Power level 0 500/b 3 CLEAR pad: One touch stops and clears all cooking operations and programs except clock. 0 START pad: Orle touch begins cooking accoralng to programs. 0 NUMBER pads: These pads are used when numbers are programmed to set the cooking time.

  • a. SUMMARIZED OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. 0 TIME COOK Step 1 Touch TIME pad Step 2 Select Cookrng Time by using NUMBER KEY pad. Step 3 Touch POWER pad. Step 4 Select power level by using NUMBER KEY pad. Step 5 Touch START pad 0 TEMP COOK Step 1 Touch TEMP pad Step 2 Select cookrng Temp by usrng NUMBER KEY pad. Step 3 Touch POWER

  • Roper MW557, TO SET CLOCK The supplied digital clock WIII operate as long as power IS supplied to the oven. The time of day shall be set by touchrng the CLOCK pad and entering the time In hours and mrnutes, and touching the CLOCK pad again. For example, It 1s 12 38 (am or pm) now. Let’s enter the time and operate the clock Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 I Step 4 I i 1 1 When over IS first plugged In the display window ~111 show Zero ( 0) and the colon

  • Roper MW557, Use the metal’two level cookrng shelf when cooking is more than one container. Cookrng shelf IS specrally desrgned for added capacity heatrng and reheattng. SHELF INSTALLATION & HOW TO OPERATE 1, Insert the shell securely Into the shelf holders on the side walls of the oven 2. Do put food In containers, then place contarners on shelf. 3. Use staggered arrangements of food. placrng food on the right srde of shelf and ieft srde of floor CAUTION 1 Do not store

  • Let’s program all functions on the oven. STEP REMARK ---- 1 l- r 0 ---pi-p Connect the power supply cord plug to the wall receptacle and place a beaker of water in the oven. ~ Drsplay window WIII show ( 0) and the COLON ~111 blink. 0 Put the TEMPERATURE PROBE In a beaker of water and connect the probe

  • I ) STEP I c-- 10. 11. 12 '3 14. 15 16 17 18 19 L t r HEMARK ,~ .____~ --.-- ~ HEAT AND HOLD ~ i Select heat and hold mode by presstng “HEAT AND HOLD pad 0 Select desrred temperature, eg 150°F. I Select hoid time by pressng ‘HEAT AND HOLD” pad c Select hold time, eg 100 mrnutes. NOTE If you want 15 mm”. you ne

  • Roper MW557, REMARK 20 START 7 L-- :I Select auto start mode by pressing “AUTO START” pad 21 0 Select desired start time, e.g. 8 23 Memory Entry and Recall 0 Touch the CLEAR pad 3 Input program 0 Touch the MEMORY ENTER pad agatn. I - 0 Select the appropriate Number pad (EX. To select Memory #3) 0 Touch the MEMORY ENTER pad O Touch the MEMORY RECALL pad 13 Select the Memory Number pad. (EX Memory recipe Number 13) 23 0 Press “START” pad to functions. REMARK: 0 The oven WI operate from (AM or PM) 8.23 OEiK WIII show In the display wlndow, after flnlshing AUTO DEFROST functi

  • Roper MW557, 1, Do not attempt to tamper with or make any adjustments or reparrs to door, control panel, safety interlock swatches or any other part of the oven Repairs should only be made by a qualified servrce personnel 2. Be certain to place the front surface of the door three inches or more from edge ot the countertop to avord accidental trpping of the appliance In normal usage. 3. For the most accurate programmrng of the unrt, touch the center of each pad securely. Do net touch several pads at one trme or touch In between pads. A beep

  • Roper MW557, For Best Results: 1 When determrnlng time for a particular food, begin by using mlnlrnum time and check occasionally for desired doneness. 2 Small quantltles of food or foods with low water content may bL)rn, dry out, or become hard If cooked too long 3. Do not ~001. eggs in the shell They may burst 4 Foods with non-porous skin or membrane (I e apples, pota- toes, eggs) should be pierced when heated whole to prevent bursting. 5. Do not use narrow neck bottles in the microwave oven They may shatter. Defrosting Frozen Foods: 1 Foods that have been frozen in

  • Roper MW557, 1. Keep the rnsrde of the oven clean Food spatters or sprlled liquids strck to oven walls and between seal and door surface It IS best to wipe up sprllovers with a damp cloth rrght away. Crumbs and sprl!overs WIII attract mlcrowave energy and lengthen cookrng time Use a damp cloth to wipe up crumbs that fall between the door and the frame It IS Important to keep this area clean to assure a ilght seal. Remove greasy spatters with a sudsy cloth, then rinse and dry, Do not use harsh detergents or abra- sive cleaners. T

  • Roper MW557, LIMITED WARRANTY Roper Corporation warrants to the orIgInal consumer Purchaser that this product IS free ‘rom defects In mater& and workmanshIp Any parts which we llnd to be defective WIII be repalred or replaced al our optlon, lncludlng labor to repair or replace such parts, without chargs to the orIginal purchaser This warranty IS subject to the following Ilmltatrons (1) RepaIr or replace during the first thirty (30) days from date of purchase any flnlshes (porcelatn, enamel or other) and g

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