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Microwaving
Advantium Oven
Microwave
sensor
cooking tips
The Advantium's microwave mode
features sensor cooking and
reheating. The oven automatically
senses when food is done and shuts
itself off-eliminating the need to
program cook times and power levels.
The sensor feature detects the
increasing humidity released during
cooking. The oven automatically
adjusts the cooking time to various
types and amounts of food.
A
WARNING:
Fire Risk
Do not use the sensor features twice in
succession on the same food portion—
it may result in severely overcooked or
burnt food. If food is undercooked after
the first countdown, use COOK BY TIME
for additional cooking time.
The proper containers and covers are
essential for best sensor cooking.
■ Always use microwave-safe
containers and cover them with lids
or vented plastic wrap.
Never use tight sealing plastic
containers—they can prevent
steam from escaping and cause
food to overcook.
■ Be sure the outside of the cooking
containers and the inside of the
oven are dry before placing food
in the oven. Beads of moisture
turning into steam can mislead
the sensor.
■ Popcorn and Potatoes are best
heated uncovered.
Dry off dishes so they don't
mislead the sensor.
MICROWAVE SENSOR PROGRAMS
■
Ground Meat
■ Chicken Reheat
■
Popcorn
■ Pasta Reheat
(Prepackaged microwave
popcorn, 2.9 oz. to 3.5 oz.)
■ Plate of Food Reheat
■
Potato
■ Soup Reheat
■
Rice
■ Vegetable Reheat
■
Soup
■ Simmer
■
Vegetables (Canned, Fresh,
Frozen)
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