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Reheating food with the Sensor, Cooking frozen pizza with the Sensor

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NS-MW16SS8_17-0351_MAN_V1_ENG.fm Page 16 Wednesday, July 5, 2017 10:55 PM NS-MW16SS8 Reheating food with the Sensor Notes • Avoid reheating breads, biscuits, and other dry foods, raw and uncooked foods, beverages, and frozen foods. • If the oven interior is too hot, the sensor will not work. • If you cover the food with a lid, it must allow the steam to escape from the food. Do not use sealed containers. • Do not open the oven door or press . This causes a sensor error. • Casseroles - Add three to four tablespoons of water, then cover with a vented lid or vented plastic wrap. Stir when time appears on the display. • Canned foods - Empty contents into a casserole dish or bowl and cover with a vented lid or plastic wrap. • A plate of food - Arrange food on the plate and put butter or gravy on top. Cover with a vented lid or plastic wrap. 1 Put the food in the oven. 2 Press the Sensor Reheat key on the control panel. 3 Press to begin cooking (no need to set the cooking time). If the oven can sense the food's moisture content, the oven beeps twice and the remaining cook time appears on the display, along with the sensor setting selected. 4 When finished, the oven beeps five times and returns to standby mode. Allow the food to "rest" before removing it from the oven. Cooking frozen pizza with the Sensor 1 Put the frozen pizza in the oven. It should weigh between 6 and 12 oz. (170 - 340 g). If the pizza weighs more than 12 oz., set additional cooking time manually. 2 Press the Frozen Pizza key on the control panel. 3 Press to begin cooking (no need to set the cooking time). If the oven can sense the food's moisture content, the oven beeps twice and the remaining cook time appears on the display, along with the sensor setting selected. 4 When finished, the oven beeps five times and returns to standby mode. Allow the pizza to "rest" before removing it from the oven. 16 www.insigniaproducts.com

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Reheating food with the Sensor
1
Put the food in the oven.
2
Press the
Sensor Reheat
key on the control panel.
3
Press
to begin cooking (no need to set the cooking time). If the
oven can sense the food’s moisture content, the oven beeps twice and
the remaining cook time appears on the display, along with the sensor
setting selected.
4
When finished, the oven beeps five times and returns to standby
mode. Allow the food to “rest” before removing it from the oven.
Cooking frozen pizza with the Sensor
1
Put the frozen pizza in the oven. It should weigh between 6 and 12 oz.
(170 - 340 g). If the pizza weighs more than 12 oz., set additional
cooking time manually.
2
Press the
Frozen Pizza
key on the control panel.
3
Press
to begin cooking (no need to set the cooking time). If the
oven can sense the food’s moisture content, the oven beeps twice and
the remaining cook time appears on the display, along with the sensor
setting selected.
4
When finished, the oven beeps five times and returns to standby
mode. Allow the pizza to “rest” before removing it from the oven.
Notes
Avoid reheating breads, biscuits, and other dry
foods, raw and uncooked foods, beverages, and
frozen foods.
If the oven interior is too hot, the sensor will not
work.
If you cover the food with a lid, it must allow the
steam to escape from the food. Do not use
sealed containers.
Do not open the oven door or press
. This
causes a sensor error.
Casseroles - Add three to four tablespoons of
water, then cover with a vented lid or vented
plastic wrap. Stir when time appears on the
display.
Canned foods - Empty contents into a casserole
dish or bowl and cover with a vented lid or
plastic wrap.
A plate of food - Arrange food on the plate and
put butter or gravy on top. Cover with a vented
lid or plastic wrap.
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