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Page 1 - WBYMW2-OM-USA-ENG-001

WBYMW2-OM-USA-ENG-001

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Important Safety Instructions9partially transparent to microwaves. Microwaves do not directly heat the oven walls and most cooking utensils because th

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Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual10Introducing the Beyond™ Microwave OvenYour Beyond Microwave Oven delivers the ultimate ease of use and convenience in m

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Introducing the Beyond™ Microwave Oven11Please read this manual thoroughly before using the Beyond Microwave Oven. Familiarize yourself with the safet

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Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual12Choose a LocationBecause you will be using your Beyond Microwave Oven fre-quently, choose a location that allows conven

Page 6 - Grounding Instructions

Introducing the Beyond™ Microwave Oven13Install the TurntableThe turntable must be installed before using the Beyond Micro-wave Oven. Refer to Figure

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Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual14Note: Never operate the microwave oven without the turnta-ble installed.• The turntable must be able to rotate freely

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Introducing the Beyond™ Microwave Oven152. Use the digits on the number pad to enter the hour and min-utes. For example, if you want to set the clock

Page 9 - How Your Microwave Oven Works

Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual16Get To Know Your Beyond™ Microwave OvenThe main features of your Beyond Microwave Oven are shown below in Figure 2. FIG

Page 10 - Important Safety Instructions

Get To Know Your Beyond™ Microwave Oven17Control PanelThe control panel is shown in Figure 3, below. Control panel push buttons and features are descr

Page 11 - Microwave Oven

Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual18TABLE 3. Beyond Microwave Oven Control PanelFigure No.Push Button or FeatureFunction1 POWER Press POWER to select a pow

Page 12 - Microwave

Important Safety Instructions1Important Safety InstructionsPrecautions to avoid possible exposure to excessive microwave energy(a) Do not attempt to o

Page 13 - Choose a Location

Get To Know Your Beyond™ Microwave Oven19Other Important Oven FeaturesControl Panel Safety LockThe oven control panel can be locked to prevent inadver

Page 14 - Install the Turntable

Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual20• Make sure the oven is not in use. If necessary, clear or stop any functions.• Press and hold STOP/CANCEL for approx

Page 15 - Set the Clock

Get To Know Your Beyond™ Microwave Oven21However, the cooking program is not canceled. To resume cooking, close the door and press START. To cancel th

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Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual22Basic Oven OperationFollow the instructions below for basic heating, reheating and cooking needs.In a Nutshell1. Prepar

Page 17 - Get To Know Your Beyond™

Basic Oven Operation234. Start Cooking.• Press START to start cooking. The display window shows the time remaining.• You may interrupt cooking at an

Page 18 - Control Panel

Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual24• Cover foods loosely with a microwave-safe paper towel or microwave-safe plastic wrap to avoid splatters, reduce cook

Page 19 - Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual

Basic Oven Operation256. If the food needs to cook longer, you may follow the steps above, selecting a power level and cooking time. Or, simply press

Page 20 - Other Important Oven Features

Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual26To program your Beyond Microwave Oven for two stage cooking:1. Select the desired power level for stage one by pressin

Page 21 - Pause Function

Basic Oven Operation27The maximum food weight that can be entered is six pounds. If a higher weight is entered, the oven will beep twice and the displ

Page 22 - Fan Protection

Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual28TABLE 4. Defrosting Times4. Press START to begin defrosting. The defrost time (minutes : seconds) will appear in the

Page 23 - Basic Oven Operation

Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual2Precautions to reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons, or exposure to excessive microwave ene

Page 24 - Basic Heating/Reheating

Basic Oven Operation296. When the defrosting time is complete, the oven will beep four times and the time of day will reappear in the display win-do

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Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual30To temporarily interrupt defrosting:• Press the door release or press STOP/CANCEL one time.• Turn the food over, st

Page 26 - Two Stage Microwave Cooking

Basic Oven Operation31• When defrosting food that has been stored in plastic con-tainers: thaw only until the food will slide out of the plastic con

Page 27 - Defrosting

Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual32Beyond MicrowavingYour Beyond Microwave Oven takes you beyond simple reheating and defrosting to fully automated microw

Page 28 - To Auto Defrost:

Beyond Microwaving33If the oven cannot find a barcode, the message NOT IN MEMORY appears on the display window. When this hap-pens, you may opt to use

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Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual34Adding Your Beyond Microwave Oven to Your Home Hub Network or iCEBOX Appliance NetworkIf you do not have a Home Hub or

Page 30 - Time Defrost

Beyond Microwaving35button for five seconds to unbind the Microwave, then press the NETWORK button once to enter bind mode again.6. When the Home Hub

Page 31 - Defrosting Tips:

Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual36When you have accepted the Microwave, the Microwave will beep, the word “Network” will remain lit and the Microwave clo

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Beyond Microwaving37To use the scanning wand:1. Locate the barcode on the package of food that you wish to prepare. On the oven control panel, press

Page 33 - Beyond Microwaving

Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual384. Scan the entire barcode from left to right beginning out-side the left edge then back across it right to left. If

Page 34 - Network?

Important Safety Instructions39. This appliance should be serviced only by qualified service personnel. Contact nearest authorized service facility fo

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Beyond Microwaving392. Place the food in the oven and press START to begin cooking. 3. If the message STIR appears on the display window during co

Page 36 - Appliance Network

Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual40If you have a Beyond Appliance Network, the network center will search each evening for cooking programs for any NOT IN

Page 37 - Using the Scanning Wand

Beyond Microwaving413. Press the POWER button to select the power setting. P 10 will appear in the display window. Pressing POWER repeat-edly will r

Page 38 - To use the scanning wand:

Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual42Using the Learn Function to Customize Cooking ProgramsYou may also use the Learn function to tailor the oven’s pre-pro-

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Beyond Microwaving43To retrieve new recipes from the Beyond Information Network:1. Press SCAN. The red light at the end of the scanning wand will illu

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Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual44MaintenanceUser Maintenance InstructionsThis appliance requires little maintenance. It contains no user serviceable par

Page 41 - Using the Learn Function

Maintenance45• Unplug the oven before cleaning exterior surfaces or vents. - OR - Clean with the oven door open to prevent the oven from accidentall

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Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual46TABLE 5. Cleaning and Care of the Beyond Microwave Oven Surface Cleaning ProcedureDoor Wipe the window on both sides wi

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Reference47ReferenceGuidelines for General Microwave Cooking:• Cook the food for the shortest time possible. If necessary, add cooking time until th

Page 44 - Information Network:

Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual48• The edge of the cooking container gets more microwave energy than the center. So, place the densest part of the foo

Page 45 - Maintenance

Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual416. Liquids, such as water, coffee, or tea are able to be over-heated beyond the boiling point without appearing to be b

Page 46 - After Cleaning

Reference49Guidelines for Preparing Packaged Foods:• Prepare one whole package of food or one packet from a multipack at a time.• Food should be a

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Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual50• Food may be returned to the microwave for further cook-ing; press Add 30 Seconds to increase cooking time by one mi

Page 48 - Reference

Reference51Guidelines for Canned, Ready-to-Eat Soups, Stew, Chili and Pasta:Can Size Microwave Container Size14 to 16 oz (397 to 567 gm) 1 quart/4 cup

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Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual52Guidelines for Canned Vegetables:Can Size Microwave Container Size8 oz (226 gm) 2 cups (473 ml)9 to 15 oz (255 to 425 g

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Reference53Guidelines for Dry Rice/Couscous/Pilaf Mixes:Amount Microwave Container SizeIndividual serving package 2 cups/473 ml4 to 5 oz (112 to 140 g

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Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual54Recommended Cooking Power LevelPower LevelUseP 10 (high) F Boil waterF Most prepackaged microwave foodsF Sauté gr

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Reference55Power LevelUseP 4 F Cook less tender cuts of meatsP 3 F Melt butter and chocolateP 2 F Soften butter & cheeseP 1 (Low) F Soften

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Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual56Fresh Vegetable Cooking GuideUse microwave plastic wrap to cover vegetables Vegetable Quantity Container / LiquidPower

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Reference57Carrots Sliced 1 lb 1-1½ quart casserole add ¼ cup waterP 10 6 to 9Cauli-flowerWhole 1 medium head2 quart casserole, add ½ cup waterP 10 1

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Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual58Cubed White4 potatoes (6 to 8 oz each)Peel, cut into 1 inch cubes, 2 quart casserole with 1/3 cup water. Stir after hal

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Important Safety Instructions57. The liquid may splash out during or after heating or when adding ingredients (instant coffee, etc) resulting in poss

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Reference59Microwave Cooking GuideAlways cook in microwave-safe containers. Paper is acceptable for some foods. DO NOT USE METAL CONTAINERS. Cooking t

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Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual60Cheesecake(9 inch pie plate)P 8 10 to 14 minutesPut mixture in 2 quart casserole dish until thick and smooth. Stir with

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Reference61Fish & ShellfishFillets or Steaks(1 lb)P 10 5 to 7 minutes Delicate fish should be placed in or on a microwave-safe dish.Casserole, pre

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Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual62Sausage Links P 10 30 to 45 seconds per linkPlace on paper towel-lined plate. Turn over half way through cooking time.F

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Reference63Chops with Sauce P 8 30 to 40 minutesTurn over halfway through cooking time.Pot Roast, 3 to 4 lb P 4 18 to 23 minutes per lbUse microwave-s

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Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual64FoodPower Level Time CommentsHot Cereal, regular or instantP 10 1½ to 3 minutes Add amount of water specified by packag

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Reference65Turley Breast P 7 12 to 15 minutes per lb.Place on microwave-safe dish, breast-side down. Turn over halfway through cooking time.EggsFried

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Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual66Poached P 10thenP 82 minutes3 to 5 minutesUse a microwave-safe container. Add water to fill 2 inches deep. Heat on high

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Reference67Reheating GuideStir or rearrange large amount of food after half the suggested heating time. To be thoroughly heated, food should reach a t

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Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual68DinnerPlateMeats &MainDishesMeat plus 2 vegetablesSaucy (1 cup serving) chopsuey, spaghetti, creamedchicken, chili,

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Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual6Consult a qualified electrician or serviceman if the grounding instructions are not completely understood, or if doubt e

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Reference69Sandwiches& SoupsMoist filling (½ cup serving)Meat cheese filling with hamSoup (1 cup serving) Water basedDairy based1 to 2 servings3 t

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Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual70Sauces Dessert: chocolate orbutterscotchChunky type giblet gravy,spaghetti sauce, etc.Creamy type½ cup1 cup½ cup1 cup1

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Reference71Other Microwave Oven Uses• Crisp stale crackers or chips by heating on high power for 45-60 seconds.• Defrost bread, frozen stock, egg

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Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual72• To help loosen peels on fresh peaches or tomatoes, heat on high power for 10 to 30 seconds, depending on the fruit

Page 72 - Other Microwave Oven Uses

Reference73English/Metric ConversionsEnglish to Metric Metric to EnglishEnglish Measure Metric Equivalent Metric MeasureEnglish Equivalent1 teaspoon 5

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Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual74Technical SpecificationsNote: Specifications subject to change without notice.Power source 120V, 60 HzPower consumption

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Troubleshooting75TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause RemedyOven will not turn on. The oven is not plugged in securely.Remove plug from outlet. Wait

Page 75 - Technical Specifications

Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual76Arcing or sparking Metallic or other inappropriate materials are being used in food preparation.Remove metal objects. U

Page 76 - Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting77Uneven, incomplete defrostingMetallic or other inappropriate materials are being used in food preparation.Remove metal objects. Use m

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Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual78Frequently Asked QuestionsQ.I am having trouble with the scanning wand.A.Try moving the wand back and forth across the

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Important Safety Instructions7TABLE 1. Materials You Can Use in a Microwave OvenCooking Accessories (not included with Microwave)RemarksAluminum foil

Page 79 - Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions79A.When cooking with power other than 100%, the oven automatically turns on and off to obtain lower power output. The click

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Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual80Limited One Year WarrantyWarranty: This Toastmaster¨ product is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workm

Page 81 - Limited One Year Warranty

Limited One Year Warranty81For Products Purchased in the USA, but Used in Canada: You may return the product insured, packaged with sufficient protect

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Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual82Contact InformationToastmaster Inc.National Service Center708 South Missouri StreetMacon, Mo 63552In USA and Canada cal

Page 83 - Contact Information

Contact Information83

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Microwave Oven Owner’s Manual8TABLE 2. Materials to Avoid in a Microwave OvenHow Your Microwave Oven WorksThe microwave oven has an electronic tube ca

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