Quick 30
(Set or add cooking time in
30 seconds increments)
1
Press Quick 30 until the
desired cooking time (up to 5
minutes) appears in the
display. Power Level is pre-
set at P10.
2
Press Dial; the cooking will
start and the time will count
down in the display. At the
end of cooking, five beeps will
sound.
NOTES:
• If desired, you can use
other power levels. Select
desired power level before
pressing Quick 30.
• After setting the time by
Quick 30 button, you
cannot use the Dial.
• Quick 30 button can also
be used to add more time
during manual cooking.
• You cannot use Quick 30
during the Pop Corn,
Sensor Reheat, Sensor
Cook, and Auto Defrost.
Operation (continued)
Keep Warm
(Will keep food warm for up
to 30 minutes after cooking)
1
Press Keep Warm.
2
Set warming time using Dial,
up to 30 minutes.
3
Press Dial; the cooking will
start and the time will count
down in the display. At the
end of cooking, five beeps will
sound.
NOTE:
Keep Warm can be set as the
final stage after cook time has
been manually entered. It
cannot be used with Sensor
Reheat, Sensor Cook, and
Auto Defrost.
Popcorn
(Example: To pop 1.75 oz (50 g). of popcorn)
1
Press Popcorn until the
desired size appears in the
display. Once for 1.75 oz
(50 g), twice for 3.0 oz (85 g),
or three times for 3.5 oz
(100 g).
2
If desired, press More once
to add 10 seconds or twice to
add 20 seconds.
Press Less once to subtract
10 seconds or twice to
subtract 20 seconds.
3
Press Dial; the cooking will
start and the time will count
down in the display. At the
end of cooking, five beeps will
sound.
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NOTES:
• Pop one bag at a time.
• Place bag in oven
according to
manufacturers' directions.
• Start with popcorn at room
temperature.
• Allow popped corn to sit
unopened for a few
minutes.
• Open bag carefully to
prevent burns, because
steam will escape.
• Do not reheat unpopped
kernels or reuse bag.
• If popcorn is of a different
weight than listed, follow
instructions on popcorn
package.
• Never leave the oven
unattended.
• If popping slows to 2 to
3 seconds between
pops, stop oven.
Overcooking can burn
popcorn or cause fire.
• When popping multiple
bags one right after the
other, the cooking time
may vary slightly. This
does not affect the
popcorn results.