Danby Microwave Oven DMW104W User Manual

OWNERS MANUAL  
MANUEL  
DUTILISATION  
MANUAL DEL  
PROPIETARIO  
Model·Modèle·Modelo  
DMW104W  
CAUTION:  
®
Danby  
1.0cu.ft. Microwave Oven  
Read and follow all safety  
rules and operating  
instructions before first use of  
this product.  
Owners Manual ……………………………1-16  
PRÉCAUTION:  
Veuillez lire attentivement les  
consignes de sécurité et les  
instructions dutilisation avant  
lutilisation initiale de ce  
produit.  
3
®
Danby  
1.0pi Four à micro-ondes  
Manual dutilisation …………………………17-32  
PRECAUCIÓN:  
Lea y observie todas las  
reglas de seguridad y las  
instrucciones de operación  
antes de usar este producto  
por primera vez.  
®
Danby  
1.0pies cúbicos Horno  
micro ondas  
Manual del propietario ……...………….33-48  
Danby Products Limited, Guelph, Ontario Canada N1H 6Z9  
Danby Products Inc., Findlay, Ohio USA 45839-0669  
 
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY  
INTERFERENCE STATEMENT (U.S.A ONLY)  
This equipment generates and uses ISM frequency and if not installed and used properly, that is in strict accordance with the  
manufacturers instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type-tested and found to comply  
with limits for an ISM Equipment pursuant to part 18 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
such interference in a residential installation.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in particular installations. If this equipment does cause interference to  
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct  
the interference by one or more of the following:  
l
l
l
l
Reorient the receiving antenna of radio or television.  
Relocate the microwave oven with respect to the receiver.  
Move the microwave oven away from the receiver.  
Plug the microwave into a different outlet so that microwave and receiver are on different branch circuits.  
The Manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION to this  
microwave oven, It is the responsibility of the user to correct such interference.  
COMMISSION FÉDÉRALE DES COMMUNICATIONS ÉNONCÉ À PROPOS  
DES INTERFERENCES DE RADIOFRÉQUENCE (É.-U.dA. SEULEMENT)  
Cet équipement produit et utilize de fréquence ISM. Si son installation et utilization nest pas selon les instructions du fabricant, l’  
équipement peut occasionner de linterférence à la reception des ondes de radio et de television. L’ équipement a été éprouvé et  
satisfait les limites des équipements ISM conformément à la section 18 des règlements de la CFC concus afin de foumir de la  
protection raisonnable contre toute interference dans les installations résidentielles.  
Cependant, cette installation nest pas garantie exempt de tout vice dinterférence. Sic et équipement occasionne de linterférence à  
la diffusion dondes de radio ou de television, qui peut être constaté en allumant ou éteignant lappareil, lutilisateur est encourage  
de corriger linterférence en essayant lune ou lautre des methods suivantes:  
l
l
l
l
Réorientez lantenne de reception de radio ou de television.  
Déplacez le four à micro-ondes en rapport au récepteur.  
Déplacez le four à micro-ondes à un endroit plus éloigné du récepteur.  
Branchez le four à micro-ondes dans une prise de courant différente pour quil soit sur un circuit different de celui du récepteur.  
Toutes interference à la radiofréquence ou à la fréquence de la television occasionnées par la MODIFICATION NON AUTORISÉE à  
ce four à micro-ondes ne sont pas la responsabilité du FABRICANT. Lutilisateur est responsible des corrections de cette  
interference.  
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT”  
DECLARACION SOBRE INTERFERENCIA DE FRECUENCIAS DE RADIOCOMU NICACIONES DEL COMITÉ  
FEDERAL DE COMUICACIONES (E.U.A. SOLAMENTE)  
Este aparato genera y usa frecuencias ISM y si no se instala y se usa correctamente, es decir, cumpliendo  
rigurosamente las instrucciones del fabricante, puede causar interferencia a la recepción de radio y television.  
Este aparato ha pasado las pruebas para su tipo y se ha encontrado que cumplen con los limites para equipos ISM  
según la sección 18 de las Reglas de la FCC, que se han diseñado para proprcionar una protceción razonable contra  
tal tipo de interferencia en instalaciones residenciales.  
Sin embargo, no se puede garantizar que no ocurran interferencias en ciertas instalaciones, Si este aparato causa  
interferencia en la recepción de radio o television, lo cual se puede determiner encendiendo y apagando el aparato,  
se recomienda que el usuario trate de corregir tal interferencia por medio de uno los siguientes métodos:  
Cambiar la dirección de la antenna de recepción de radio o television.  
Cambiar la ubicación del homo de microoddas con respecto al receptor.  
Mover el homo de microondas lejos del receptor.  
Enchufar el homo de microondas en un tomacorriente diferente para que al microondas y el receptor estén  
conectados a diferentes circuitos de ramificacion.  
El Fabricante no se hace responsable de interferencia alguna de radio o television causada por MODIFICACIONES NO  
AUTORIZADAS efectuadas en este homo de microondas. El usuario tiene la responsabilidad de corregir tales  
interference.  
 
FRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY  
a) DO NOT attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open-door operation can result in harmful  
exposure to microwave energy. It is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks.  
b) DO NOT place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to  
accumulate on sealing surfaces.  
c) DO NOT operate the oven if it is damaged. It is particularly important that the oven door close properly and  
that there is no damage to the:  
1) Door (bent)  
2) Hinges and latches(broken or loosened)  
3) Door seals and sealing surfaces.  
d) The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service personnel.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
When using electrical appliances, basic safety  
precautions should be followed, including the  
following:  
7. As with any appliance, close supervision is  
necessary when used by children.  
8. To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity:  
a. Do not overcook food. Carefully attend appliance  
if paper, plastic or other combustible materials  
are placed inside the oven to facilitate cooking.  
b. Remove wire twist-ties from paper or plastic bags  
before placing bag in oven.  
WARNING-To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock,  
fire, injury to persons or exposure to excessive  
microwave energy:  
1. Read all instructions before using the appliance.  
2. Read and follow the specific precautions to  
avoid possible exposure to excessive microwave  
energyabove.  
c. If materials inside the oven should ignite, keep  
oven door closed, turn oven off, and disconnect  
the power cord or shut off power at the fuse or  
circuit breaker panel.  
3. The oven must be placed on a countertop which  
is a minimum of 920mm(36 inches) from the  
floor., For correct operation, the oven must have  
sufficient air flow. Allow7.8of space above the  
oven, 4at back and 2at both sides. Do not  
cover or block any openings on the appliance. Do  
not remove feet.  
d. Do not use the cavity for storage purposes. Do  
not leave paper products, cooking utensils or  
food in the cavity when not in use.  
9. Microwave heating of beverages can result in  
delayed eruptive boiling, therefore care has to be  
taken when handling the container.  
4. This appliance must be grounded. Connected  
only to properly grounded outlet. See grounding  
instructionson page 3.  
10. Do not deep fry food in the microwave. It is  
difficult to control the fat which could cause a fire  
hazard.  
5. Some products such as whole eggs and sealed  
containers, for example, closed glass jars may  
explode and should not be heated in this oven.  
6. Use this appliance only for its intended use as  
described in this manual. Do not use corrosive  
chemicals or vapors in this appliance. This type  
of oven is specifically designed to heat, cook or  
dry food. It is not designed for industrial or  
laboratory use.  
11. Pierce foods with heavy skins such as potatoes,  
whole squash, apples and chestnuts before  
cooking.  
12. The contents of feeding bottles and baby jar  
foods should be stirred or shaken and the  
temperature should be checked before serving in  
order to avoid burns.  
13. See door surface cleaning instructions on page  
15.  
CONTINUES ON PAGE 3  
2
 
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
14. Cooking utensils may become hot because of  
which gives protection against exposure to  
heat transferred from the heated food. Potholders  
may be needed to handle the utensil.  
microwave energy.  
23. Liquids, such as water, coffee, or tea can be  
overheated beyond the boiling point without  
appearing to be boiling due to surface tension of  
the liquid. Visible bubbling or boiling when the  
container is removed from the microwave oven is  
not always present.  
15. Do not cover or block any openings on the  
appliance.  
16. Do not store or use this appliance outdoors. Do  
not use this product near water, for example, near  
a kitchen sink, in a wet basement, or near a  
swimming pool, and the like.  
THIS COULD RESULT IN VERY HOT LIQUIDS  
SUDDENLY BOILING OVER WHEN A SPOON  
OR OTHER UTENSIL IS INSERTED INTO THE  
LIOUID.  
17. Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged  
cord or a plug, if it is not working properly or if it  
has been damaged or dropped.  
18. Do not immerse cord or plug in water. Keep cord  
away from heated surface. Do not let cord hang  
over edge of table or counter.  
To reduce the risk of injury to person:  
a. Do not overheat the liquid.  
b. Stir the liquid both before and halfway  
through heating it.  
19. Use only thermometers which are specifically  
designed for use in microwave ovens.  
c. Do not use straight-sided containers with  
narrow necks.  
20. Do not operate any heating or cooking appliance  
beneath this appliance.  
d. After heating, allow the container to stand in  
the microwave oven for a short time before  
removing the container.  
21. Be certain the glass tray and roller ring are in  
place when you operate the oven.  
22. WARNING: It is hazardous for anyone other than  
a trained person to carry out any service or repair  
operation which involves the removal of any cover  
e. Use extreme care when inserting a spoon or  
other utensil into the container.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!  
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS  
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces risk of electric  
shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current.  
WARNING: Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock.  
Electrical Requirements  
The electrical requirements are a 120 volt 60 HZ, AC only, 20 amp. It is recommended that a separate circuit  
serving only the oven be provided. The oven is equipped with a 3-prong grounding plug. It must be plugged  
into a wall receptacle that is properly installed and grounded. A short power-supply cord is provided to  
reduce risk of becoming entangled in or tripping over a long cord.  
Extension Cord  
If it is necessary to use an extension cord, use only a 3-wire extension cord that has a 3 blade grounding  
plug and a 3-slot receptacle that will accept the plug on the microwave oven.  
Notes: 1. If you have any questions about the grounding or electrical instructions, consult a qualified  
electrician or service person.  
Notes: 2. Neither Danby nor the dealer can accept any liability for damage to the oven or personal injury  
resulting from failure to observe proper electrical connection procedures.  
Radio or TV Interference  
Should there be any interference caused by the microwave oven to your radio or TV, check that the  
CONTINUES ON PAGE 4  
3
 
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS  
Microwave oven is on a different circuit, relocate the radio or TV as far away from the oven as possible or check  
position and signal of receiving antenna.  
Power Supply Cord  
1. A short power supply cord is provided to reduce the risks resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping  
over a longer cord.  
2. Longer cord sets or extension cords are available and may be used if care is exercised in their use.  
3. If long cord or extension cord is used:  
a) The marked electrical rating of the cord set or extension cord should be at least as great as the electrical  
rating of the appliance.  
b) The extension cord must be a grounding-type 3-wire cord, and The longer cord should be arranged so  
that it will not drape over the counter op or table top where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over  
unintentionally.  
UTENSILS GUIDE  
1. The ideal material for a microwave utensil is transparent to microwaves, it should allow energy to pass  
through the container and heat the food.  
2. Microwave cannot penetrate metal, so metal utensils or dishes with metallic trim should not be used.  
3. Do not use recycled paper products when microwave cooking, as they may contain small metal fragments  
which may cause sparks and/or fires.  
4. A round dish is preferable to oval or rectangular dishes, because food cooked in corners allow more exposure  
to microwaves. Over cooking at corners may occur. The list below is a general guide to help you select the  
correct utensils.  
Cookware  
Microwave Cooking  
Heat-Resistant Glass  
Non Heat-Resistant Glass  
Heat-Resistant Ceramics  
Microwave-Safe Plastic Dish  
Kitchen Paper  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Metal Tray  
Metal Rack  
No  
Yes  
Aluminum Foil & Foil Containers  
MICROWAVE COOKING PRINCIPLES  
The speed and evenness of microwave cooking is affected by the foods themselves. Microwaves penetrate foods  
to a depth of 1.8 to 3.8 cm (3/4 to 1/2 inches) on all surfaces. The interior of foods greater than 5 cm (2 inches) in  
diameter heats by conduction. Food with high water, fat or sugar content respond quickly to microwave energy.  
Quantity. Microwave cooking times are directly  
related to the amount of food in the oven  
because energy is absorbed by the food itself.  
CONTINUES ON PAGE 5  
4
 
MICROWAVE COOKING PRINCIPLES  
Size. Small pieces cook faster than large ones. To  
speed cooking, cut pieces smaller than 5 cm (2  
inches), so microwave can penetrate to the center  
from all sides. For even cooking, make all the pieces  
the same size.  
dry ones. Add a minimum of liquid to moist foods, as  
excess water slows cooking. Prick foods with skins  
like those on potatoes or squash, so internal steam  
can escape.  
Fat and Bone. Marbling within meat, or a thin, even  
layer of fat on a roast, speeds cooking. Large fatty  
areas or excess drippings in dish attract energy away  
from meat to slow cooking. Center bones do not affect  
cooking, but bone on the side of meat conducts heat  
to the areas next to it.  
Shape. Foods irregular in shape, like fish or chicken  
breasts, take longer to cook in the thicker parts. To  
help them cook evenly, place the thickest parts to the  
outside of the dish, where they will receive more  
energy.  
Starting temperature. Frozen or refrigerated food  
takes longer to heat than food at room temperature.  
Moisture Content. Microwaves are attracted by  
moisture. Naturally moist foods microwave better than  
Density. The depth to which microwaves penetrate  
foods varies depending on their density. Porous foods,  
like ground beef or mashed potatoes, microwave  
faster than dense ones like steak or whole potatoes  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Power Consumption:  
Output:  
120V~60HZ, 1450W  
1000W  
Operation Frequency:  
Outside Dimensions:  
2450MHZ  
12(H) X20 11/16(W) X16 5/16(D) or  
305mm (H) X525mm (W) X415mm (D)  
8 5/8(H) X13 3/4(W) X14 (D) or  
219mm (H) X350mm (W) X355mm (D)  
1.0 cu. ft.  
Oven Cavity Dimensions:  
Oven Capacity:  
Cooking Uniformity:  
Net Weight:  
Turntable System (12 3/8/ 315mm)  
Approx.39.4lbs./17.9kg  
BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE  
If the oven fails to operate:  
A) Check to ensure that the oven is plugged in  
securely. If it is not, remove the plug from the  
outlet, wait 10 seconds and plug it in again  
securely.  
C) Check to ensure that the control panel is  
programmed correctly and the timer is set.  
D) Check to ensure that the door is securely closed  
engaging the door safety lock system. Otherwise,  
the microwave energy will not follow into the  
oven.  
B) Check for a blown circuit fuse or a tripped main  
circuit breaker. If these seem to be operating  
properly, test the outlet with another appliance.  
IF NONE OF THE ABOVE RECTIFY THE SITUATION, THEN CONTACT A QUALIFIED  
TECHNICIAN. DO NOT TRY TO ADJUST OR REPAIR THE OVEN YOURSELF.  
5
 
CONTROL PANE
DISPLAY  
When set, displays clock/timer, shows cooking  
function (COOK, DEFROST, etc.) and step-by-step  
word prompts (which tell you which pad to touch) for  
easy oven setting.  
BAKED POTATOES  
Automatic program designed for best microwaving  
potatoes. For small potatoes (4-6 oz.) touch once,  
touch AMOUT (1 to 4) then START. For large potatoes  
(8-10 oz.) tap pad twice, touch AMOUT (1 to 4) then  
START.  
POPCORN PAD  
Automatic one-step setting for a 1/2-3 oz. bag of  
microwave popcorn. Touch POPCORN pad, then  
START. See pages on POPCORNto reset control  
for packages of different ounce weight.  
PIZZA PAD  
Automatic program designed for pizza. Touch once  
then touch START for reheating 1 slice; tap pad twice,  
then START for frozen whole microwave pizza.  
BEVERAGE PAD  
Automatic setting for cups or mugs of hot beverages  
(tea/coffee) For cup size (5-7 oz.), touch pad once,  
touch AMOUT(1-4) then START. For larger mugs  
(8-11),tap pad twice, touch AMOUNT(1-4) then  
START.  
FROZEN DINNER PAD  
Automatic program designed for best reconstituting a  
variety of frozen single-serving entrees and dinners.  
For smaller single serving entree (7-9 oz.) touch once,  
touch AMOUT then START. For a single larger (TV  
dinner type) frozen dinner (10-12 oz.) tap pad twice  
then START.  
REHEAT PAD  
Automatically programs oven to heat a plate of food  
evenly. Touch REHEAT pad then START.  
NUMBER PADS  
Touch to set cook, speed defrost, timer and clock.  
6
 
POWER PAD  
DEFROST BY WEIGHT  
Oven automatically cooks at high power. For a lower  
power level, set cook time, touch POWER and enter  
number (1-9) for lower power level.  
TIMER PAD  
Automatic defrosting for large meats. Controls power  
level to thaw without excessive outside warming.  
SPEED DEFROST  
Automatically programs lower power levels for even  
defrosting. Touch SPEED DEFROST, set time and  
START.  
Independent kitchen timer. Set any time even while  
oven is operating. Touch TIMER pad, set time then  
START. Touch RESET to cancel.  
CLOCK  
COOK PAD  
Touch pad once, touch number pads and CLOCK to  
set clock.  
Cook at one power level for a period of time, then  
automatically switch to another power level for the  
remaining cook time.  
RESET  
Touch to clear display of unused time after cooking,  
also cancel timer.  
COOK BY WEIGHT  
Touch COOK BY WEIGHT pad, enter weight of meat  
accurately, then START. After partial cooking, oven  
stops, leaving time on display. Turn over meat when  
oven stops after partial cooking. Re-touch START to  
finish.  
START/STOP PAD  
Touch as final step in setting oven. Touch to stop  
microwaving while oven is in operation (re-touch to  
continue timing shown on display). Will not stop timer.  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
1. SETTING THE CLOCK  
B. Changing the clock time.  
A. Setting the clock when the oven is plugged in.  
l
Touch the CLOCK pad once, the display will show  
ENTER CLOCK TIME”  
l
When the oven is first plugged into a wall outlet,  
touch the CLOCK pad once, the display will show  
ENTER CLOCK TIME.  
l
Enter the correct time of day by touching the  
correct number pads. You must set at least 3  
digits (one for hour(s) and two for minutes). For  
minute less than 10, precede the minutesdigit  
by a 0. Example: for 5 minutes past 2, set 2:05.  
The colon will flash between hour and minute  
digits. If you prefer not to have the clock  
displayed, set the clock for 00:00 and the display  
will only show a colon.  
l
Enter the correct time of day by touching the  
correct number pads. You must set at least 3  
digits (one for hour(s) and two for minutes). For  
minute less than 10, precede the minutesdigit  
by a 0. Example: for 5 minutes past 2, set 2:05.  
The colon will flash between hour and minute  
digits. If you prefer not to have the clock displayed,  
set the clock for 00:00 and the display will only  
show a colon.  
l
Touch CLOCK to lock in the time.  
Colon will stop flashing and clock will begin to  
keep current time. After clock has been set, the  
word prompt clock and time of day will always  
show on the display unless oven is in a cooking  
operation.  
l
Touch CLOCK to lock in the time.  
Colon will stop flashing and clock will begin to  
keep current time. After clock has been set, the  
word prompt clock will always show on the  
display unless oven is in a cooking operation.  
7
 
C. Notes on setting the clock.  
B. Notes on setting the oven timer.  
l
If YOU MAKE A MISTAKE in setting the correct  
time, start oven by pressing the CLOCK pad  
twice.  
l
To STOP OR RESET TIMER when cooking is not  
taking place, touch RESET pad.  
l
WHEN SETTING TIMER DURING A COOKING  
OPERATION take care to set timer correctly.  
Once the timer is set during cooking, setting  
cannot be changed without resetting the cooking  
function at the same time. Touching RESET will  
not allow you to change timer setting while  
cooking.  
l
TO RECALL TIME OF DAY WHILE YOU ARE  
COOKING, press the CLOCK pad. Time of the  
day will be displayed for 3 seconds before  
returning to displaying the counting down of the  
cooking time.  
l
l
IN CASE OF POWER FAILURE, when the power  
has been restored, the control will be in a clock  
set mode. Follow the directions for setting the  
clock.  
l
When end of time has been reached, one long  
beep can be heard and timer will leave the  
display. If oven is not cooking, CLOCK and time  
of day (if set) will return to the display. If oven is in  
cooking operation, one long beep can be heard  
and TIMER will leave display while oven is  
continuing cooking time countdown.  
BEEPS DURING OVEN SETTING ONE BEEP:  
Oven accepts the entry. Information has been  
entered in the correct sequence. TWO BEEPS:  
Oven does not accept the entry. Check and try  
again.  
3. SETTING THE COOKING TIME & POWER  
LEVEL  
2. SETTING THE OVEN TIMER  
A. QUICK & EASY  
When cooking at 100% power, simply set cook  
time by touching number pads (for example, 3  
minutes: touch 3-0-0) and START. 100% power is  
automatically set. For 1-step cooking, you do not  
have to touch COOK pad before setting time.  
B. TO COOK AT LOWER POWER LEVELS  
After setting cook time, touch POWER pad then  
single digit representing the power level desired.  
Touch START pad. Since oven automatically  
assumes 100% power, you must switch power  
level (when desired) after setting cook time.  
A. Timer works independently of cooking and can be  
set anytime for various kitchen tasks. Use oven  
timer though oven is also timing a microwave  
cooking function. Set time as follows:  
l
Touch the TIMER pad. Word prompts ENTER  
TIMER TIME show on the display. If you are  
using the TIMER while cooking in the oven:  
Cooking time countdown will be temporarily  
replaced on the display while timer is being set.  
Enter the amount of time you wish to set by  
touching the correct number pads. Digit time is in  
minutes and seconds and set left to right. Set one  
digit (a 5 for 5 seconds) or up to four digits (2405  
for 24 minutes, 5 sec-seconds). ENTER TIMER  
remains on the display.  
l
USE THESE SINGLE DIGITS TO  
REPRESNET POWER LEVELS  
Digit  
9
% of Power  
90%  
l
Touch START/STOP pad. Word prompt TIMER  
starts flashing and timer countdown can be seen  
on display for 3 seconds before cooking time is  
returned to display. Word prompt TIMER is  
displayed alone with additional word prompt  
indicating current cooking mode.  
8
80%  
7
70%  
6
60%  
5
50%  
4
40%  
3
30%  
2
20%  
1
10%  
.
8
 
C. TWO-STAGE COOKING  
4. SETTING SPEED DEFROST”  
Two-stage cook function lets you cook a food at  
two different power levels with one time setting.  
For example, rice should be cooked in two stages.  
Stage 1 starts rice at 100% power for 5 minutes;  
stage 2 completes cooking 10-12 minutes at 50%  
power level.  
A. Speed Defrost automatically sets microwave oven  
power for quickest thawing of small to medium  
size foods. Speed Defrost works on a timer, so  
you must know how much time to set. Speed  
Defrost thawing times are usually fast enough that  
you stay close to oven and can attend to the food  
as it is defrosting. Many foods benefit from being  
turned over, rearranged or broken apart (if  
separate pieces are frozen together.) This  
attention makes defrosting faster and more even.  
How do I know whether to set Speed Defrost or  
Defrost by Weight?This is determined by the  
type of food being defrosted and amount of  
attention that must be paid to the food. The  
automatic-coded Defrost by Weight requires only  
turn-over of the meat.  
SET STAGE 1:  
Assuming 100% power, just touch number pad  
illustrated in Quick and Easysetting above for  
correct first stage time. (Most 2 stage recipes start  
with 100% power but you can also switch power  
levels after setting cook time.)  
DO NOT TOUCH START PAD.  
SET STAGE 2:  
Touch COOK pad then enter proper cooking time  
and (lower) power level. (Most 2 stage recipes use  
lower power for second stage.) Touch START  
pad. First stage of cooking begins.  
l Touch SPEED DEFROST pad.  
Word prompts ENTER DEF TIME shows on the  
display.  
MEM (memory) word prompt shows on the display  
during Stage 1 Cooking, indicating that the oven is  
remembering that a second step (stage 2) has  
been programmed. After Stage 1 time has elapsed,  
signal may be heard, signaling the beginning of  
Stage 2.  
l Enter desired Speed Defrost time by touching  
correct number pads. Digital timer sets minutes  
and seconds from left to right so a single digit can  
be set (5 for 5 seconds) or up to 4 digits (2405 for  
24 minutes 5 seconds). ENTER DEF remains on  
the display. Touch START/STOP pad. DEF  
flashes on the display and defrost time begins  
counting down. AFTER TIME HAS ELAPSED  
signal sound and END appears in display. Touch  
RESET pad or open door to clear END before  
starting another cooking function.  
AFTER TOTAL TIME HAS ELAPSED, 4 long  
beeps sound and END appears in display. Touch  
RESET pad or open oven door to clear END  
before starting another cooking function.  
THESE ARE NORMAL:  
Outside of oven may feel warm. Steam may  
escape from oven or moisture in oven may be  
seen after cooking.  
B. To set SPEED DEFROSTand one or two-stage  
cooking sequentially. After setting SPEED  
DEFROST, oven can be programmed to  
automatically switch to One or Two-Stage cook.  
This feature is useful for frozen, moist casseroles  
and similar foods which can be stirred while  
reconstituting. After defrosting, cook at 100%  
power level, then reduce to lower settings until  
bubbling hot. Stir occasionally to break up and  
redistribute heat.  
Change in interior light intensity, and change in  
blower sound when lower power setting are used.  
TV or radio interference (similar to interference  
experienced in other small appliances) may be  
noticed. This does not indicate a problem.  
9
 
l
For Defrost and One Stage Cook, follow steps  
above. Before touching START pad, touch COOK  
pad, enter time using number pads and power if  
desired. Then touch START pad. MEM shows on  
the display until oven switches (beeps twice) to  
COOK. See page 9 for detailed information on  
Staged Cooking.  
l
l
Touch CCOK BY WEIGHT pad. World prompt  
shows ENTER CODE on display.  
Select desired code from 1 through 3. Door  
frame (open the door to review) and chart at  
right describe types of food for each code.  
Enter the one-digit code by touching the  
correct number pad.  
l
l
l
For Defrost and Two Stage Cook, follow steps  
above. Before touching START pad, enter two  
COOK programs, using a different (usually lower)  
power for the second COOK. MEM shows on the  
display during both Defrost and first COOK stage.  
Signal sound when switching stages.  
Check weight of meat. Weight must be in  
pounds and ounces. If label gives weight in  
pounds only, change the fraction of a pound  
to ounces using chart on page 11.  
l
Enter weight. Word prompt ENTER shows in  
display and 0s show where LB and OZ  
should be entered. LB flashes until you enter  
pound(s) by touching correct number pad.  
When pound(s) has been entered, LB will  
stop flashing and OZ will flash. As soon as all  
these digits have been set, display will  
immediately show cook time. Ounce weights  
less than 10 must be preceded by a 0. As  
soon as three digits are set, display  
INTERRUPT DEFROSTING (to stir food, turn it  
over, or provide other attention). Either touch  
START/STOP pad or open the oven door.  
Unelapsed time will show on display; recluse the  
door and restart to continue. Or if no additional  
defrosting is required, touching RESET pad  
clears the display.  
immediately shows cook time.  
5. SETTING COOK BY WEIGHT“  
l
l
Touch START/STOP to start oven, CODE  
flashes in display as time counts down.  
Interior light goes on and fan sound is heard.  
Signal sound after about 1/4 time. If  
necessary, check thin edges of meat and  
poultry for shielding.  
This feature is for roasting meats in the microwave.  
Its pre-set times and power levels give better  
results than microwaving at one power only, and it  
is easier to microwave meat with this setting than  
with cookbook instructions because you do not  
have to calculate minutes per poundcooking  
times. As soon as you enter the code (which tells  
the oven the type of meat) and the weight, the  
oven calculates cooking time. Meat must be  
defrosted and at refrigerated temperature to  
correspond with the pre-set times in this code.  
Meat-roast weights in about the 3 to 5 pound  
range microwave best, COOK BY WEIGHT code  
allows a setting lower than 3 lb. but no higher than  
5 lb. Depending on code, two beeps signal an  
error in setting a too-high weight. Cook by  
Weightprograms the oven to stop after partial  
cooking, so meat wont overcook on one side.  
Turn meat over, then touch START pad to  
continue cooking.  
After partial cooking, oven beeps twice and  
stops. Interior light goes off but time remains  
on the display. Stop is to prevent meats  
overcooking on one side before turning over.  
After turning meat over, touch START pad to  
resume the time on display and finish  
cooking.  
l
After total cooking time, 4 long beeps sound  
and END appears in display. Touch RESET or  
open oven door to clear END before starting  
another cooking function. Let roast stand few  
minutes before carving.  
When oven switches power levels, you may  
observe change in lighting intensity and/or  
change in blower sound. This is normal.  
10  
 
COOK BY WEIGHTCODE DESCRIPTIONS  
l
Check weight of meat. It must be in pounds  
and ounces. If label gives weight in pounds  
only, you can change the fraction of a pound  
to ounces using chart on page 11. Unwrap  
meat before defrosting. Touch DEFROST BY  
WEIGHT pad. Word prompt ENTER shows in  
display and 0s show where LB and OZ  
should be entered. LB flashes until you enter  
pound(s) by touching correct number pad.  
When pound(s) has been entered, LB will  
stop flashing and OZ will flash. As soon as all  
these digits have been set, display will  
immediately show cook time. Ounce weights  
less than 10 must be preceded by a 0. As  
soon as three digits are set, display  
Code Roast Internal  
Type Temperature  
Maximum  
Recommended  
After Standing Weight  
Beef  
1
2
3
Roast Rare-140 deg. 5lb. 16oz  
Beef  
and  
Medium-160 deg. 5lb. 16oz  
Lamb  
Pork  
Well done-170 deg. 5lb. 14oz  
CONVERTING FRACTIONS OF  
A POUND TO OUNCES  
Most meat packages show weight in pounds  
only. Convert fractions of a pound to ounces for  
COOK BY WEIGHT feature by using chart below.  
immediately shows cook time.  
FRACTION OF A POUND  
Less than .03  
.03 to .09  
OUNCES  
0
l
l
Touch START/STOP pad to start oven. CODE  
flashes in display as time counts down.  
Interior light goes on, turntable rotates and  
fan sound is heard.  
1
.10 to .15  
2
.16 to .21  
3
.22 to .27  
4
.28 to .34  
5
After partial defrosting, oven beeps twice and  
stops. Interior light goes off but time remains  
on the display. This pause in operation is to  
allow turning over, rearranging or shield. After  
attending to meat appropriately, touch START  
to resume the time on display and finish  
cooking. After total cooking time, 4 long  
beeps sound and END appears in display.  
Touch RESET or open oven door to clear  
END before starting another cooking function.  
.35 to .40  
6
.41 to .46  
7
.47 to .53  
8
.54 to .59  
9
.55 to .65  
10  
.66 to .71  
11  
.72 to .78  
12  
.79 to .84  
13  
.85 to .90  
14  
15  
.91 to .97  
Notes:  
l
Above.97  
Go to next even  
Allow enough time for defrosting because it is  
more slow and gradual than SPEED  
6. Setting defrost by weight”  
DEFROST. With DEFROST BY WEIGHT, low  
power microwaving is interspersed within  
restingand standingperiods where no  
microwave at all enter the oven. These  
no-microwave periods allow meat to equalize  
in temperature before next period of  
Set DEFROST BY WEIGHT for any weight up to 6  
pounds. Because it is a more gentle defrost  
setting than Speed Defrost, it is especially good  
for meats which are dense in the center but  
vulnerable to overcooking on the edges. For  
meats as small as a pound of hamburger or  
delicate shrimp, choosing DEFROST BY WEIGHT  
will give more even thawed results than SPEED  
DEFROST setting. Choose DEFROST BY  
WEIGHT for large roasts.  
microwaving automatically comes on.  
DEPROST BY WEIGHTautomatically sets  
the correct thawing time, but you must enter  
the food weight accurately. Weight must be in  
pounds and ounces. Place meat on  
l
microwave-safe rack in microwave roasting  
dish. Place meats fat-side down and poultry  
breast-side down.  
11  
 
7. SETTIGN SAFETY LOCK”  
COOK TIME. You may wish to do this if your  
favorite size of popcorn is something other than 3  
1/2 oz. Sizes from the individual 2 oz. size up to  
the larger family sizepackages are now  
available. If you do change the popcorn setting,  
however, the oven will continue to select the new  
setting each time you touch the POPCORN pad  
until you reset it again.  
The safety lock prevents unsupervised operation  
by little children. During idle mode, press and hold  
the RESET pad for 3 seconds to activate the child  
lock function. To cancel the child lock, press and  
hold the RESET pad for 3 seconds again in idle  
mode.  
ABOUT ONE TOUCHCOOKING  
TO AVOID DISCOLRATION ON YOUR OVEN  
TURNTABLE, set microwave popcorn packages  
on a microwaveable saucer or other small plate.  
The this side downside of microwave popcorn  
bags contains a heat-absorbing lining which gets  
very hot. Placing a saucer between the bag and  
the turntable prevents the bags dyes from  
staining the turntable when hot.  
Your oven has 6 ONE TOUCHcooking  
programs for microwaving popular foods. When  
selecting a ONE TOUCHsetting, check visual  
guide on pad for correct setting. Where dots (.) (..)  
are shown on a ONE TOUCHpad, more than  
one size of food can be cooked. Three ONE  
TOUCHsettings allow you to cook several  
amounts (one or more items) of the same food.  
These include the FROZEN ENTER, BAKED  
POTATOand BEVERAGE. After you touch  
these pads, AMT(amount) appears on the display  
as a reminder to program the number of items you  
are microwaving into the ovens control. The  
categories which have dots corresponding to two  
sizes of foods include: PROZEN ENTER,  
BAKED POTATO,PIZZAAND BEVERAGE.  
In each ONE TOUCH COOKcategory, smaller  
size food is set by touching pad once. One dot (.)  
below picture of smaller-size food signifies one  
touch of the pad. The large size can be set by  
tapping the picture pad twice. Two dots (..) below  
the picture of large size food signifies two taps of  
the pad. Where AMT appears with ONE TOUCH”  
settings, setting a greater number of items than  
allowed will result in two beeps, signaling an error.  
The following pages give the maximum number of  
items allowed for each setting.  
TIPS TO KNOW ABOUT MICROWAVE  
POPCORN: Check popcorn as it pops and stop  
when pops slow down to 3 seconds apart. Do not  
try to re-pop unpopped kernels. Unless you have  
a microwave recommended utensil for popping  
corn, use only commercial bags of microwave  
popcorn. Using glass or ceramic dishes or paper  
bags may cause harm to oven. Be careful when  
handling hot bags of popcorn. To prevent steam  
burns, keep hands to sides of package, rather  
than the top. Especially warm children of high heat  
in popcorn bags.  
1. Touch POPCORN Pad, CCOK appears on the  
display, along with time setting of 2:10 (2 min. 10  
sec.). This pre-set cook time has been  
coordinated with the ovens wattage for best  
results of a regular-size 3 1/2 oz. bag of popcorn.  
2. Touch START pad. Word prompt COOK flashes  
while the timer counts down during cooking  
operation. Interior light goes on and fan sound is  
heard. Turntable rotates. (For single popcorn bag,  
leaving turntable on gives best cooking results.)  
SETTING POPCORN”  
The POPCORNcontrol automatically sets the  
correct COOK time for a 3 1/2 oz. bag of  
microwave popcorn.  
YOU CAN CHANGE THE POPCORN SETTING  
TO REMEMBERA DIFFERENT  
12  
 
3. TO reset POPCORN time: Tap POPCORN pad  
twice. ENTER TIME appears on display. Touch  
number pads to enter minutes and seconds. Touch  
START pad. This new cook time will remain  
whenever you use the POPCORN pad until your  
reset it.  
SETTING PIZZA”  
With the automatic PIZZA pad you can reheat  
single serving of leftover cooed pizza or a whole  
frozen microwave pizza. The amount depends on  
how you set the pad. For a thick slice (or two thin  
ones-about 4 or 5 ounces total) of reheated pizza,  
touch the PIZZA pad once. For a whole frozen  
microwave pizza, tap the PIZZA pad twice. Dots by  
the pictures of two kinds of pizza designate  
whether to touch once (for the reheated slice) or  
tap twice (for the whole frozen pizza).  
SETTING BAKED POTATO”  
The POTATOautomatic setting allows you to  
easily set the microwave to cook a variety of  
potatoes. A built-in standing time helps equalize  
the potatoes temperature during the microwave  
process. Touch once for small to average (4 to 6  
oz.) potatoes. Tap twice for the hefty 8 to 10 oz.  
dinner size. After you select the size of potato (by  
touching once for small-medium or tapping twice  
for large), you must set the amount the number of  
potatoes you are cooking. With the POTATO pad,  
you can cook up to 4 potatoes of either size.  
1. REHEATING A SLICE (OR TWO THIN ONES) OF  
LEFTOVER PIZZA: Touch PIZZA pad once.  
CODE and 0:45 (45 sec.) appears.  
2. HEATING A WHOLE PROZEN MICROWAVE  
PIZZA: Tap PIZZA pad twice. CODE and 2:40 (2  
min. 40 sec.) appears.  
3. Touch START. CODE flashes on display and cook  
time begins to count down.  
1. For 4 to 6 oz. potatoes, touch POTATO pad once.  
ENTER AMT appears on display. Enter number of  
potatoes (up to 4) by touching number pads from  
1 to 4. Cook times for small-medium potatoes are  
as follows:  
SETTING BEVERAGE”  
The BEVERAGE pad is automatically  
programmed to let you microwave cups of  
beverages (tea/coffee) in two sizes. For small  
coffee cupserving, touch the BEVERAGE pad  
once. One dot by the picture of a coffee cup  
designates one touch of the pad. With large coffee  
mugs, tap the BEVERAGE pad twice. Two dots by  
the picture of coffee mug on the BEVERAGE pad  
designates touching the BEVERAGE pad twice.  
After you have selected the coffee cup size, you  
must set amount of cups to be microwaved. If you  
skip the AMOUNT step, the oven assumes 1 cup.  
1 potato:  
4 min. 11 sec.  
2 potatoes: 7 min. 34 sec.  
3 potatoes: 10 min. 46 sec.  
4 potatoes: 13 min. 20sec.  
2. For large 8 to 10 oz. potatoes, tap POTATO pad  
twice. ENTER AMT appears on display. Enter  
number of potatoes (up to 4) by touching number  
pads from 1 to 4. Cook times for large potatoes  
are as follows:  
1 potato:  
6 min. 32 sec.  
1. For 5 to 7 oz. coffee cups, touch BEVERAGE pad  
once. ENTER AMT (amount) appears on display.  
Enter number of cups (up to 4) by touching  
number pads from 1 to 4. Cook times for coffee  
cups are as follows:  
2 potatoes: 11 min. 01 sec.  
3 potatoes: 15 min. 23 sec.  
4 potatoes: 19 min. 29sec.  
3. CODE and the correct amount of cook time  
depending on amount (number) of potatoes,  
appears on display. Touch START pad. CODE  
flashes on display and time begins to count down.  
1 cup: 1 min..  
2 cup: 1 min. 50 sec.  
3 cup: 2 min. 40 sec.  
4 cup: 3 min. 30 sec.  
13  
 
2. For the large 10 to 12 oz. coffee mugs, tap  
BEVERAGE pad twice. ENTER AMT (amount)  
appears on display. Enter number of mugs (up to  
4) by touching number pads from 1 to 4. Cook  
times for coffee mugs are as follows:  
SETTING REHEAT”  
This setting lets you reheat a dinner plateful of  
chilled leftovers with good results. Its automatic  
program has been designed to tolerate a large  
variety of food combinations when arranged  
together. Remember some of the following tips  
when preparing foods to reheat on the REHEAT  
setting. How you arrange foods on the plate affects  
how evenly they cook. Consider the amount and  
density of each food.  
1 mug:  
1 min. 35 sec.  
2 mugs: 3 min. 05 sec.  
3 mugs: 5 min.  
4 mugs: 6 min. 30 sec.  
3. CODE and the correct amount of cook time  
(depending on amount of cups or mugs) appears  
on display. Touch START. CODE flashes on  
display and time begins to count down.  
SETTING FROZEN DINNER”  
DENSE FOODS SUCH AS MEATS (large or bulky  
pieces or thick slices of precooked meats) AND  
COMPACT VEGETABLE such as mashed  
potatoes or potatoes au gratin should be placed  
around edges of plate and spread out as much as  
possible to expose them to microwave energy.  
LARGE AMOUNT OF FOODS should be spread  
out to receive more microwave energy than  
smaller amounts. Covering dry meat slices with  
sauce or gravy also helps speed their heating.  
LIGHT, AIRY FOODS such as rice, small pieces  
of vegetables, delicate seafood, small chicken  
nuggets, or small amounts of food absorb  
microwaves quickly. Place these in the center of  
the plate where they will be somewhat shielded  
by foods on the outside edges.  
This automatic setting is very useful for easily  
microwaving your favorite single-serving entrees  
and dinners. This setting may take slightly longer  
than the microwave time given on the package.  
Thats because of the built-in standing time  
included in the ovens automatic program. The  
programs specially designed sequence of power  
levels plus the automatic standing time allows one  
setting to microwave a great variety of frozen  
foods.  
1. MICROWAVE 1 OR 2 SMALL SIZE (7~9 oz.)  
FROZEN DINNERS: Touch FROZEN DINNER  
pad once. ENTER AMT (amount) appears on the  
display. You can skip the amount step for 1 entree,  
just touch START. For 2 entrees, touch the 2”  
number pad. Cook times for small-size entrees  
are as follows:  
TEMPERATURE OF FOODS determine how  
evenly they cook together. A can of freshly  
opened vegetables (food is at room temperature)  
will probably heat more quickly than foods which  
are started from the refrigerator. DELICATE  
DINNER ROLLS, if desired, should be added  
only the last few seconds. COVER plate with wax  
paper to hold steam around most foods.  
Exception: Do not cover to warm rare meats and  
foods with crisp exteriors.  
1 entree: 4 min. 15sec.  
2 entrees: 7 min. 30 sec.  
2. MICROWAVING ONE LARGER 10~12 oz.  
FROZEN PLATED DINNER: Tap FROZEN  
DINNER pad twice. ENTER AMT (amount)  
appears on the display. You can skip the amount  
step for 1 entree, just touch START. For 2 entrees,  
touch the 2number pad. Cook times for  
small-size entrees are as follows:  
1. Touch REHEAT pad. CODE appears on the  
display and 3:00 (3 min.) is set. This coded setting  
includes three automatic cooking levels which  
allow for even cooking of many food combinations  
and types.  
1 entree: 6 min.  
2 entree: 11 min.  
2. Touch START pad. CODE flashes on display and  
cooking time begins counting down.  
3. CODE and correct amount of cook time appears  
on display. Touch START pad. CODE flashes on  
display and time begins to count down.  
3. When cook time has elapsed, END appears on  
display. Open oven door or touch RESET pad to  
return clock time (if set) to display.  
14  
 
CLEANING AND CARE  
1. Turn off the oven and remove the power plug from  
7. It is occasionally necessary to remove the glass  
tray for cleaning. Wash the tray in warm sudsy  
water or in a dishwasher.  
the wall socket before cleaning.  
2. Keep the inside of the oven clean. When food  
splatters or spilled liquids adhere to oven walls,  
wipe with a damp cloth. Mid detergent may be  
used if the oven gets very dirty. Avoid the use of  
spray and other harsh cleaners as they may stain,  
streak or dull the door surface.  
8. The roller ring and oven floor should be cleaned  
regularly to avoid excessive noise. Simply wipe  
the bottom surface of the oven with mild detergent.  
The roller ring may be washed in mild sudsy water  
or dishwasher. When removing the roller ring from  
cavity floor for cleaning, be sure to replace in the  
proper position.  
3. The outside surfaces should be cleaned with a  
damp cloth. To prevent damage to the operating  
parts inside the oven, water should not be allowed  
to seep into the ventilation openings.  
9. Remove odors from your oven by combining a cup  
of water with the juice and skin of one lemon in a  
deep bowl, microwave for 5 minutes. Wipe  
thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth.  
4. Wipe the window on both sides with a damp cloth  
to remove any spills or spatters.  
5. Do not allow the control panel to become wet.  
Clean with a soft, damp cloth. When cleaning the  
control panel, leave oven door open to prevent  
oven from accidentally turning on.  
10. When it becomes necessary to replace the oven  
light, please consult a dealer to have it replaced.  
11. When cleaning surfaces of door and oven that  
comes together on closing the door, use only mild,  
nonabrasive soups, or detergents applied with a  
sponge or soft cloth.  
6. If steam accumulates inside or around the outside  
of the oven door, wipe with a soft cloth. This may  
occur when the microwave oven is operated  
under high humidity conditions, this is normal.  
Save These Instructions  
15  
 
LIMITED MICROWAVE OVEN WARRANTY  
This quality product is warranted to be free from manufacturer’s defects in material and workmanship, provided that the unit is used under the normal operating  
conditions intended by the manufacturer.  
This warranty is available only to the person to whom the unit was originally sold by Danby or by an authorized distributor of Danby, and is non-transferable.  
TERMS OF WARRANTY  
Plastic parts, are warranted for thirty (30) days only from purchase date, with no extensions provided.  
First 12 Months  
During the first twelve (12) months, any electrical parts of this product found to be defective, will be repaired or replaced, at warrantor’s  
option, at no charge to the ORIGINAL purchaser.  
To obtain  
Service  
It will be the consumer’s responsibility to transport the appliance (at their own expense) to the original retailer (point of purchase) or a  
service depot for repair. Contact your dealer from whom your unit was purchased, or contact your nearest authorized Danby service  
depot, where service must be performed by a qualified service technician.  
If service is performed on the units by anyone other than an authorized service depot, or the unit is used for commercial application, all  
obligations of Danby under this warranty shall be at an end.  
EXCLUSIONS  
Save as herein provided, Danby Products Limited (Canada) or Danby Products Inc. (U.S.A.), there are no other warranties, conditions, representations or  
guarantees, express or implied, made or intended by Danby Products Limited or its authorized distributors and all other warranties, conditions, representations or  
guarantees, including any warranties, conditions, representations or guarantees under any Sale of Goods Act or like legislation or statue is hereby expressly  
excluded. Save as herein provided, Danby Products Limited (Canada) or Danby Products Inc. (U.S.A), shall not be responsible for any damages to persons or  
property, including the unit itself, howsoever caused or any consequential damages arising from the malfunction of the unit and by the purchase of the unit, the  
purchaser does hereby agree to indemnify and save harmless Danby Products Limited from any claim for damages to persons or property caused by the unit.  
GENERAL PROVISIONS  
No warranty or insurance herein contained or set out shall apply when damage or repair is caused by any of the following:  
1) Power Failure.  
2) Damage in transit or when moving the appliance.  
3) Improper power supply such as low voltage, defective house wiring or inadequate fuses.  
4) Accident, alteration, abuse or misuse of the appliance such as inadequate air circulation in the room or abnormal operating conditions,  
(extremely high or low room temperature).  
5) Use for commercial or industrial purposes.  
6) Fire, water damage, theft, war, riot, hostility, acts of God such as hurricanes, floods etc.  
7) Service calls resulting in customer education.  
Proof of purchase date will be required for warranty claims; so, please retain bills of sale. In the event warranty service is required, present this document to our  
AUTHORIZED SERVICE DEPOT.  
Warranty Service  
Carry-In  
Danby Products Limited  
PO Box 1778, 5070 Whitelaw RD, Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1H 6Z9  
Telephone: (519) 837-0920 FAX: (519) 837-0449  
Danby Products Inc.  
PO Box 669, 101 Bentley Court, Findlay, Ohio, U.S.A. 45839-0669  
Telephone: (419) 425-8627 FAX: (419) 425-8629  
06/06  
 
Microwave Oven  
The model number can be found on the serial plate located on  
the back panel of the unit.  
All repair parts available for purchase or special order when you visit  
your nearest service depot. To request service and/ or the location of  
the service depot nearest you. call the TOLL FREE NUMBER.  
Model·Modèle·Modelo  
DMW104W  
When requesting service or orderind parts always provide the  
following information:  
l
l
l
Product Type  
For service,contact your  
Model Number  
Part Description  
nearest service depot or call:  
1-800-26-Danby  
(1-800-263-2629)  
to recommend a depot in  
your area.  
Four à micro-ondes  
Le numéro de modèle se trouve sur la plaque dinformation sur la paroi  
arrière de lappareil.  
Toutes les pieces de rechange ou commandes spéciales sont  
disponibles de votre centre regional de service autorisé. Pour  
exiger le service et-ou le nom de votre centre de service  
regional, signalez le NUMéRO SANS FRAIS.  
Pour obtenir le  
service,consuitez votre  
succursale régionale de  
service ou téléphonez:  
Ayez les renseignements suivants à la portée de la main lors de la  
commande de pièce ou service:  
1-800-26-Danby  
(1-800-263-2629)  
qui vous recommandera un  
l
l
l
Genre de produit  
centre regional.  
Numéro de modèle  
Description de la pièce  
Para servicio,communiquese  
cones Departmento de  
Servicios más cercano o  
llame al:  
Horno de microondas  
El número del modelo se puede encontrar en la placa de  
información ubicada en el panel posterior de la unidad.  
1-800-26-Danby  
Todos los repuestos se encuentran disponibles para compra o pedido  
especial cuando visite su departamento de servicio más cercano.Para  
soilcitar servicio y/o la ubicación del  
(1-800-263-2629)  
Para que le recomienden un  
Departmento de Servicios en  
su zona.  
departamento de servicio más cercano,llame AL NúMERO DE  
TELÉFONO DE LLAMADA GRATIS.  
Cuando soilcite servicio o encargue repuestos, siempre  
proporcione la siguiente información:  
l Tipo de producto  
l Número del modelo  
l Descripción de la parte  
Danby Products Limited, Guelph, Ontario Canada N1H 6Z9  
Danby Products Inc.Findlay,Ohio USA 45839-0669  
 

Clover Electronics DVR LCD221616 User Manual
Compaq Computer Drive 4200 Family User Manual
Compaq Personal Computer 5BW474 User Manual
Cornelius Beverage Dispenser D45 User Manual
Crate Amplifiers Musical Instrument Amplifier XK100 User Manual
Crate Amplifiers Stereo Amplifier DXJ112 User Manual
Cypress Computer Hardware CY7C0830AV User Manual
Digital Spectrum Digital Photo Frame MF 801B User Manual
Extron electronic Network Card HSA 800 User Manual
FieldServer Computer Drive FS 8700 17 User Manual