Toastmaster WBYMW1 User Manual

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Page 1

WBYMW1

Page 2 - Important Safety Instructions

Figure No.Push Button or FeatureFunction5 START Press START to begin cooking.6 Learn Press LEARN to teach your microwave how to cook a food not in the

Page 3 - FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY

Instant OnThe oven features one button operation for cooking on high power for one to six minutes. Press a number from 1 to 6 on the number pad, the o

Page 4 - Grounding Instructions

• When preparing packaged food, follow the instructions on the label for container size and preparation, power setting, and cooking time. EXCEPT: Dis

Page 5 - Oven Works

3. Next, select the power level for stage two by pressing POWER until the desired power level is displayed.4. Set the desired cooking time for stage

Page 6 - Microwave Oven

To temporarily interrupt defrosting:• Press the door release or press STOP/CANCEL one time.• Turn the food over, stir, or break into smaller pieces,

Page 7 - Install the Turntable

Your Beyond Microwave Oven takes you beyond simple reheating and defrosting to fully automated microwave cooking. Your Beyond Microwave Oven is pre-pr

Page 8 - 2. Get To Know Your Beyond

NOTE: Follow this procedure only if you have a Home Hub.When you first plug in your Beyond Microwave Oven, the oven’s display window will prompt you

Page 9 - Control Panel

3. If the message STIR appears on the display window durnig cooking, open the oven door, using oven mitts, perform the appropriate steps indicated o

Page 10 - Other Important Oven Features

Using the Learn Function to Customize Cooking ProgramsYou may also use the Learn function to tailor the oven’s pre-programmed cooking instructions to

Page 11 - 3. Basic Oven Operation

Table 2. Cleaning and Care of the Beyond Microwave OvenSurface Cleaning ProcedureDoor Wipe the window on both sides with a damp cloth to remove any sp

Page 12 - Two Stage Microwave Cooking

PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY(a) Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open-door operati

Page 13 - 4. Defrosting

• Very moist foods cook more evenly than dryer foods. Foods with a low moisture content should be covered during cooking. Allowed the food to stand

Page 14 - Time Defrost

• Recommended cooking times for most foods are set until the food is tender, hot and steamy, no burnt edges and/ or food is ready to eat, or approxi

Page 15 - 5. Beyond Microwaving

Guidelines for Dehydrated Scalloped Potatoes:Amount Microwave Container Size5 to 6 oz (141 to 170 gm) 3 quarts/12cups/2839 mlGuidelines for Dehydrated

Page 16 - Using the Scanning Wand

Power Level UseP 4 Cook less tender cuts of meatsP 3 Melt butter and chocolateP 2 Soften butter & cheeseP 1 (Low) Soften ice cream

Page 17 - Using the Learn Function

Vegetable Quantity Container / LiquidPower LevelApprox.MinutesCorn on the Cob1 to 5 small ears3 quart oblong glass baking dish. If corn is in husk, us

Page 18 - 6. Maintenance

Microwave Cooking GuideAlways cook in microwave-safe containers. Paper is acceptable for some foods. DO NOT USE METAL CONTAINERS. Cooking times and fo

Page 19 - 7. Reference

FoodPower Level Time CommentsFish & ShellfishFillets or Steaks(1 lb)P 10 5 to 7 minutes Delicate fish should be placed in or on a microwave-safe

Page 20 - Microwave Owner’s Manual

FoodPower Level Time CommentsMeat Casseroles with pre-cooked Meat and IngredientsP 10 19 to 30 minutes Stir halfway through cooking time.Meat Stews w

Page 21 - Reference

FoodPower Level Time CommentsHot Cereal, regular or instantP 10 1 to 3 minutes Add amount of water specified by package directions. Stir halfway thr

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Reheating GuideStir or rearrange large amount of food after half the suggested heating time. To be thoroughly heated, food should reach a temperature

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14) Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter.15) See surface, door cleaning instructions on page 19.16) To reduce the risk of re in the ove

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Food QuantityPowerLevel MinutesVegetables Small ( cup serving)peas, beans, corn, etc.Large or whole asparagusspears, corn on the cob,etc.Mashed potat

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• Before grilling meat or poultry, microwave on high power for about 3 minutes per pound. This will reduce the grilling time and help to keep the me

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Problem Possible Cause RemedyOven will not turn on.The oven door is not closed securely.Make sure the door is closed completely.Oven diplays “LOC” Pre

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Frequently Asked QuestionsQ.I am having trouble with the scanning wand.A.Try moving the wand back and forth across the barcode several times. Try scan

Page 28

Warranty: This Toastmaster® product is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of (1) year from the original purcha

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35Contact Information10. Contact InformationTo contact us, please write to or call:P.O. Box 6916Columbia, MO 65205-69161(800) 947-3744Email: Consumer

Page 31 - 8. Troubleshooting

Grounding InstructionsThis appliance must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by pr

Page 32

Cooking Accessories (not included with Microwave) RemarksPlastic containersUse microwave-safe containers only. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

Page 33 - Frequently Asked Questions

Your Beyond Microwave Oven delivers the ultimate ease of use and convenience in microwave cooking. Of course, the Beyond Microwave Oven is ideal for r

Page 34 - 9. LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY

Choose a LocationBecause you will be using your Beyond Microwave Oven frequently, choose a location that allows convenient access.Keep these points in

Page 35 - 10. Contact Information

• Always place food and containers of food on the turntable for cooking.• The turntable may reverse direction when the oven is stopped and restarted

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Control PanelThe control panel is shown in Figure 3, below. Control panel push buttons and features are described in Table 1, immediately following.2.

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