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Microwave Oven Care General Cleaning IMPORTANT: Before cleaning, make sure all controls are off and the microwave oven is cool. Always follow label instructions on cleaning products. To avoid damage to the microwave oven caused by arcing due to soil buildup, keep cavity, microwave inlet cover, cooking rack supports, and area where the door touches the frame clean. Clean with mild soap, water and a soft cloth or sponge, or as indicated below. n Grease filters: mild soap and water or dishwasher. n Door and exterior: mild soap and water, or glass cleaner applied to paper towel. n Control panel: sponge or soft cloth and water. n Stainless steel (on some models): mild soap and water, then rinse with clean water and dry with soft cloth, or use stainless steel cleaner. n Turntable: mild soap and water or dishwasher. n Cooking rack and supports (on some models): mild soap, water and washcloth. Dishwasher cleaning is not recommended. Replacing Filters and Light Bulbs n Grease filters: Remove grease filters from underside of microwave oven, and clean monthly. n Charcoal filter: The charcoal odor filter is behind the vent grille at the top front of the microwave oven. The charcoal filters cannot be cleaned, and should be replaced about every 6 months. n Cooktop light: The cooktop light is located on the underside of the microwave oven, and is replaceable. n Cavity light: The cavity light bulb is located behind the vent grille at the top front of the microwave oven, under the bulb cover, and is replaceable. Do not use benzene, thinner or alcohol to clean the appliance. n This may result in discoloration, deformation, damage, electric shock or fire. Before cleaning or performing maintenance, unplug the appliance from the wall socket and remove food waste from the door and cooking compartment. n Failing to do so may result in electric shock or fire. Do not clean the appliance with a steam cleaner. n This may result in corrosion. Troubleshooting Check these solutions if you have a problem with your microwave: Problem Solution The display and/or the oven is not working. Make sure the plug is properly connected to a grounded outlet. If the wall outlet is controlled by a wall switch, make sure the wall switch is turned on. Remove the plug from the outlet, wait ten seconds, and plug it in again. Reset the circuit breaker or replace any blown fuses. Plug a different appliance into the outlet. If the other appliance doesn't work, call a qualified electrician to repair the wall outlet. Plug the oven into a different outlet. The display is working, but the power won't come on. Make sure the door is closed securely. Check if any packaging material or anything else is stuck in the door seal. Check if the door is damaged. Touch Cancel twice and enter all the cooking instructions again. Is the power going off before the set time has elapsed? If there was a power outage, the time indicator will display: 88:88. If no power outage occurred, remove the plug from the outlet, wait ten seconds, and plug it in again. Reset the clock and any cooking instructions. Reset the circuit breaker or replace any blown fuses. Cooks food too slowly. Make sure the oven has its own 20 amp circuit line. Operating another appliance on the same circuit can cause a voltage drop. If necessary, move the oven to its own circuit. Has sparks or arcing. Remove any metallic utensils, cookware, or metal ties. If using foil, use only narrow strips and allow at least one inch between the foil and the interior oven walls. The turntable makes noise or becomes stuck. Clean the turntable, roller ring and oven floor. Make sure the turntable and roller ring are positioned correctly. Causes TV or radio interference. This is similar to interference caused by other small appliances, such as hair dryers. Move your microwave (or appliance) away from appliances, such as your TV or radio. 5 Sensor_XAA_DE68-03970A_EN-03.indd 5 2012-08-30 �� 3:21:33

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General Cleaning
IMPORTANT
:
Before cleaning, make sure all controls are
off and the microwave oven is cool. Always follow label instructions
on cleaning products.
To avoid damage to the microwave oven caused by arcing due
to soil buildup, keep cavity, microwave inlet cover, cooking rack
supports, and area where the door touches the frame clean.
Clean with mild soap, water and a soft cloth or sponge, or as
indicated below.
n
Grease filters: mild soap and water or dishwasher.
n
Door and exterior: mild soap and water, or glass cleaner
applied to paper towel.
n
Control panel: sponge or soft cloth and water.
n
Stainless steel (on some models): mild soap and water,
then rinse with clean water and dry with soft cloth, or use
stainless steel cleaner.
n
Turntable: mild soap and water or dishwasher.
n
Cooking rack and supports (on some models): mild
soap, water and washcloth. Dishwasher cleaning is not
recommended.
Replacing Filters and Light Bulbs
n
Grease filters: Remove grease filters from underside of
microwave oven, and clean monthly.
n
Charcoal filter: The charcoal odor filter is behind the vent
grille at the top front of the microwave oven. The charcoal
filters cannot be cleaned, and should be replaced about
every 6 months.
n
Cooktop light: The cooktop light is located on the
underside of the microwave oven, and is replaceable.
n
Cavity light: The cavity light bulb is located behind the vent
grille at the top front of the microwave oven, under the
bulb cover, and is replaceable.
Do not use benzene, thinner or alcohol to clean the appliance.
n
This may result in discoloration, deformation, damage,
electric shock or fire.
Before cleaning or performing maintenance, unplug the appliance
from the wall socket and remove food waste from the door and
cooking compartment.
n
Failing to do so may result in electric shock or fire.
Do not clean the appliance with a steam cleaner.
n
This may result in corrosion.
Microwave Oven Care
Troubleshooting
Check these solutions if you have a problem with your microwave:
Problem
Solution
The display and/or the oven is not
working.
Make sure the plug is properly connected to a grounded outlet.
If the wall outlet is controlled by a wall switch, make sure the wall switch is turned on.
Remove the plug from the outlet, wait ten seconds, and plug it in again.
Reset the circuit breaker or replace any blown fuses.
Plug a different appliance into the outlet. If the other appliance doesn’t work, call a qualified
electrician to repair the wall outlet.
Plug the oven into a different outlet.
The display is working, but the
power won’t come on.
Make sure the door is closed securely.
Check if any packaging material or anything else is stuck in the door seal.
Check if the door is damaged.
Touch Cancel twice and enter all the cooking instructions again.
Is the power going off before the set
time has elapsed?
If there was a power outage, the time indicator will display: 88:88.
If no power outage occurred, remove the plug from the outlet, wait ten seconds, and plug it in
again. Reset the clock and any cooking instructions.
Reset the circuit breaker or replace any blown fuses.
Cooks food too slowly.
Make sure the oven has its own 20 amp circuit line. Operating another appliance on the same
circuit can cause a voltage drop. If necessary, move the oven to its own circuit.
Has sparks or arcing.
Remove any metallic utensils, cookware, or metal ties. If using foil, use only narrow strips and
allow at least one inch between the foil and the interior oven walls.
The turntable makes noise or
becomes stuck.
Clean the turntable, roller ring and oven floor.
Make sure the turntable and roller ring are positioned correctly.
Causes TV or radio interference.
This is similar to interference caused by other small appliances, such as hair dryers. Move your
microwave (or appliance) away from appliances, such as your TV or radio.
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