Haier Microwave Oven MWG7036RW B User Manual

Microwave Oven  
Horno Microondas  
Four Micro-ondes  
MWG7036RW / B  
Owner’s Manual  
Manual del Usuario  
Manuel D'Utilisation  
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1.READ these instructions carefully before installing and operating the oven.  
Keep them for further reference.  
2.Record in the space below the SERIAL NO. found on the nameplate on  
your oven and retain this information for future reference.  
SERIAL NO:  
1.LISEZ attentivement ces instructions avant d'installer et de faire fonctionner  
le four. Conservez-les en vue d'un usage ultérieur.  
2.Inscrivez dans l'espace ci-dessous le N° DE SÉRIE figurant sur la plaque  
d'identification commerciale de votre four et conservez cette information  
pour pouvoir y revenir ultérieurement.  
N° DE SÉRIE:  
1.LEA LAS instructucciones cuidado samente antes de instalar y operar el  
microondas. Conserve el manual para mayor referencia.  
2.Escriba en el espacio inferior el No. de serie que se encuentra en la placa  
del horno microondas y guarde esta información [ara referencia futura.  
NUMERO DE SERIE:  
 
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following:  
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 ENERGY" on page 2.  
3. This appliance must be grounded. Connected only to properly grounded outlet. See "GROUNDING INSTRUC-  
TIONS" on page 4.  
4. Install or locate this appliance only in accordance with the provided installation instructions.  
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.  
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.  
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.  
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. Liquids, such as water, coffee, or tea are able to be overheated beyond the boiling point without appearing to  
be boiling. Visible bubbling or boiling when the container is removed from the microwave oven is not always  
present. THIS COULD RESULT IN VERY HOT LIQUIDS SUDDENLY BOILING OVER WHEN THE  
CONTAINER IS DISTURBED OR A UTENSIL IS INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID.  
10. Do not deep fry food in the microwave. It is difficult to control the fat which could cause a fire hazard.  
11. Pierce foods with heavy skins such as potatoes, whole squash, apples and chestnuts before cooking.  
12. The contents of feeding bottles and baby jars should be stirred or shaken and the temperature should be  
checked before serving in order to avoid burns.  
13. Cooking utensils may become hot because of heat transferred from the heated food. Potholders may be  
needed to handle the utensil.  
14. Do not cover or block any openings on the appliance.  
15. 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.  
16. 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.  
17. 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.  
18. Use only thermometers which are specifically designed for use in microwave ovens.  
19. Do not operate any heating or cooking appliance beneath this appliance.  
20. Be certain the glass tray and roller ring are in place when you operate the oven.  
21. This appliance should be serviced only by qualified service personnel. Contact nearest authorized service facil-  
ity for examination, repair, or adjustment.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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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 oven must be plugged into at least 15 amp, 120 volts, 60 Hz grounded outlet. 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.  
Extension Cord  
We do not recommend to use an 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. The marked rating of the extension cord shall be equal to or greater than the electrical rating of  
the appliance.  
Notes: 1. If you have any questions about the grounding or electrical instructions, consult a qualified electrician  
or service person.  
2. Neither Haier nor the dealer can accept any liability for damage to the oven or personal injury resulting  
from failure to observe the 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 microwave  
oven is on a different circuit, relocate the radio or TV as far away from the oven as feasible or check position and  
signal of recieving antenna.  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Select a level surface that provides enough open space for the intake and/or outlet vents. A minimum clearance of  
3 inches is required between the oven and any adjacent wall. One side must be open. Leave a minim clearance of  
3 inches above the oven. Do not cover or block any openings on the appliance. Do not remove feet from the  
bottom of the oven.  
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UTENSILS GUIDE  
This section lists which utensils can be used in the microwave, which ones have limited use for short periods, and  
which ones should not be used in the microwave.  
Recommended  
Microwave browning dish - Use to brown the exterior of small items such as steaks,chops, or pancakes.  
Follow the directions provided with your browning dish.  
Microwaveable plastic wrap - Use to retain steam. Leave a small opening for some steam to escape and  
avoid placing it directly on the food.  
Paper towels and napkins - Use for short-term heating and covering; these absorb excess moisture and  
prevent spattering. Do not use recycled paper towels, which may contain metal and could ignite.  
Glass and glass-ceramic bowls and dishes - Use for heating or cooking.  
Paper plates and cups - Use for short-term heating at low temperatures. Do not use  
recycled paper, which may contain metal and could ignite.  
Wax paper - Use as a cover to prevent spattering.  
Thermometers - Use only those labeled "Microwave Safe" and follow all directions. Check the food in several  
places. Conventional thermometers may be used on microwave food once the food has been removed from the  
oven.  
Limited Use  
• Ceramic, porcelain, and stoneware - Use these if they are labeled "Microwave Safe".  
• Plastic - Use only if labeled "Microwave Safe". Other plastics can melt.  
• Straw, wicker, and wood - Use only for short-term heating, such as warming dinner rolls for a few seconds;  
baskets and bowls may be flammable.  
Not Recommended  
• Glass jars and bottles - Regular glass is too thin to be used in a microwave. It can shatter and cause damage  
and injury.  
• Paper bags - These are a fire hazard, except for popcorn bags that are designed for microwave use.  
• Styrofoam plates and cups - These can melt and leave an unhealthy residue on food.  
• Plastic storage and food containers - Containers such as margarine tubs can melt inthe microwave.  
• Metal utensils - These can damage your oven. Remove all metal before cooking.  
Note: Should you wish to check if a dish is safe for microwaving, place the empty dish in the oven and microwave  
on HIGH for 30 seconds. A dish which becomes very hot should not be used.  
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COOKING TECHNIQUES  
Your microwave makes cooking easier than conventional cooking, provided you keep these considerations in mind:  
Stirring  
Stir foods such as casseroles and vegetables while cooking to distribute heat evenly. Food at the outside of the  
dish absorbs more energy and heats more quickly, so stir from the outside to the center. The oven will turn off  
when you open the door to stir your food.  
Arrangement  
Arrange unevenly shaped foods, such as chicken pieces or chops, with the thicker, meatier parts toward the  
outside of the turntable where they receive more microwave energy. To prevent overcooking, place delicate areas,  
such as asparagus tips, toward the center of the turntable.  
Shielding  
Shield food with narrow strips of aluminum foil to prevent overcooking. Areas that need shielding include poultry  
wing-tips, the ends of poultry legs, and corners of square baking dishes. Use only small amounts of aluminum foil.  
Larger amounts can damage your oven.  
Turning  
Turn foods over midway through cooking to expose all parts to microwave energy. This is especially important with  
large foods such as roasts.  
Standing  
Foods cooked in the microwave build up internal heat and continue to cook for a few minutes after heating stops.  
Let foods stand to complete cooking, especially foods such as cakes and whole vegetables. Roasts need this time  
to complete cooking in the center without overcooking the outer areas. All liquids, such as soup or hot chocolate,  
should be shaken or stirred when cooking is complete. Let liquids stand a moment before serving. When heating  
baby food, stir well at removal and test the temperature before serving.  
Adding moisture  
Microwave energy is attracted to water molecules. Food that is uneven in moisture content should be covered or  
allowed to stand so that the heat disperse evenly. Add a small amount of water to dry food to help it cook.  
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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.  
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.  
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 flow into the oven.  
IF NONE OF THE ABOVE RECTIFY THE SITUATION, THEN CONTACT A  
QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN. DO NOT TRY TO ADJUST OR REPAIR THE OVEN YOURSELF.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Power Consumption:  
Output:  
120V~60Hz, 1200W  
700W  
Operation Frequency:  
Outside Dimensions(HxWxD):  
Oven Cavity Dimensions(HxWxD):  
Oven Capacity:  
2450MHz  
11 5/8 x 18 1/16 x 14 1/16 in.  
8 1/8 x 11 13/16 x 11 3/16 in.  
0.6 cu. Ft.  
Cooking Uniformity:  
Net Weight:  
Turntable System (10 5/8")  
Approx. 30.2 lbs.  
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1 Door Safety Lock System  
2 Oven Window  
3 Oven Air Vent  
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8 Door Release Button  
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS  
To start a cooking program: PLACE CONTAINER OF FOOD on the glass tray and close the door.  
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Note: As soon as the timer is turned, oven will start cooking. When setting timer for less than 2 minutes, turn  
timer past 2 minutes and then return to correct time. When time has elapsed, a bell will ring and the unit will  
turn off.  
CAUTION: ALWAYS RETURN TIMER BACK TO ZERO POSITION if food is removed from oven before  
the set cooking time is complete or when oven is not in use. You may open the door while the oven is operating.  
As soon as the door is opened the safety mechanism stops microwave power.  
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Food Facts in Microwave Cooking  
The quality of the food: Poor quality ingredients are rarely improved by any method of cooking and this  
applies particularly to microwave cooking, as the process is so fast.  
Temperature: The colder the food before cooking, the longer it will take to cook.  
Quantity: The cooking time relates to the amount of food in the microwave oven. Do not overload the microwave.  
For very large quantities, it is better and may be quicker to cook in two or more batches.  
Density: The more porous the food, the faster it will cook. A light airy cake mixture will cook faster than jacket  
potatoes. Size and Shape: Uniform shapes cook more evenly. In an irregular shape, such as a leg of lamb, the  
thinner parts will cook faster than the thick part. The smaller the individual piece of food is (such as the vegetables  
in a soup) the quicker the cooking.  
Moisture: There is very little evaporation in microwave cooking so foods can be cooked in the minimum water.  
Casseroles need about half the usual amount of stock; vegetables need only two or three tablespoons of water.  
Bones: Meat and poultry bones conduct heat, therefor the areas around them will cook faster than the rest of the  
meat. Insert a microwave meat thermometer into the thickest part of the flesh away from any bone for an accurate  
grading.  
Proper Microwave Oven Care and Cleaning  
Warning: To avoid electric shock always unplug your microwave oven before cleaning.  
Ignoring this warning may result in death or injury.  
Caution: Before using cleaning products, always read and follow manufacturer’s instructions and  
warnings to avoid personal injury or product damage.  
General: • Prepare a cleaning solution of 3-4 tablespoons of baking soda mixed with warm water. Use sponge or  
soft cloth, dampened with the cleaning solution, to wipe down your microwave oven.  
• Rinse with clean warm water and dry with a soft cloth.  
• Do not use harsh chemicals, abrasives, ammonia, chlorine bleach,concentrated detergents, solvents  
or metal scouring pads. SOME of these chemicals may dissolve, damage and/or discolor your  
microwave oven.  
• Keep the inside of the oven clean. When food spatters or liquid spills, wipe with a damp cloth.  
To prevent damage to the operating parts inside the oven, care should be taken so water does not  
sweep into the ventilation openings.  
• Care should be taken in cleaning the touch control panel. If the control panel becomes soiled, open  
the oven door before cleaning. Wipe the panel with a cloth dampened slightly with water only. Dry  
with a soft cloth. Do not scrub or use any sort of chemical cleaners. Close door and touch  
STOP/CLEAR.  
• If steam accumulates inside or around the outside the oven door, wipe with a soft cloth. This may  
occur when the microwave oven is operated under high humidity conditions and in no way indicates  
a malfunction of the unit.  
• The turntable and oven cavity floor should be cleaned regularly. Simply wipe the bottom surface of  
the oven and dry. The turntable may be washed in mild sudsy water or in the dishwasher.  
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Troubleshooting  
Questions and Answers:  
Q.  
A.  
Accidentally running of microwave oven without any food in it. Is it damaged?  
We do not recommend operating the microwave oven without any food, however, running the oven empty  
for a short time will not damage the oven.  
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What if oven does not turn on?  
Check the following:  
1) Is the oven plugged in securely? Remove plug from the outlet, wait 10 seconds and reinsert.  
2) Check circuit breaker or fuse. Reset circuit breaker or replace fuse if it is tripped or blown.  
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Can the oven be used with the glass tray removed?  
No. The glass tray must be positioned correctly in the oven before cooking.  
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Why does warm air come from the oven vents and steam accumulates on the oven door?  
This is due to heat being given off from food cooking in the oven cavity. The warm air is carried out of the  
oven by the airflow pattern in the oven. There are no microwaves in the air. The oven vents should never  
be blocked during cooking. During cooking time, steam is given off from the food. Most of the steam is  
removed from the oven by the air; which circulates in the oven cavity. However, some steam will condense  
on cooler surfaces such as the oven door. This is normal.  
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My microwave causes interference on my TV. Is this Normal?  
Some Radio and TV interference might occur when you cook with the microwave oven. This interference  
is similar to the interference caused by small appliances such as mixers, vacuums, blow dryers, etc. It  
does not indicate a problem with your oven.  
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Can TV dinner trays be placed in the oven?  
Only TV dinners labeled microwave safe are recommended for this oven. Make sure foil covers are  
removed from top of container.  
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Limited Warranty  
What is covered and for how long?  
This warranty covers the original retail purchaser, all  
defects in workmanship or materials for a period of:  
Carry-In Service  
12 Months (labor)  
24 Months (parts)  
THIS WARRANTY COVERS  
APPLIANCES WITHIN THE  
CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES, CANADA AND  
PUERTO RICO. IT DOES NOT COVER THE  
FOLLOWING:  
10 Years Magnetron Tube (part only)  
What is covered.  
Damages from improper installation.  
Damages in shipping.  
1. The mechanical and electrical parts, which serve as  
a functional purpose of this appliance for a period of 24  
months. This includes all parts except glass, finish, and  
trim.  
Damage from misuse, abuse, accident,  
alteration, lack of proper care and  
maintenance, incorrect current or voltage or acts of  
God.  
2. If the magnetron tube fails due to poor workmanship  
or material, the part will be relaced.  
Damage from other than normal household use.  
Damage from service by other than an  
authorized dealer or service center.  
Decorative trims, glass or light bulbs.  
Transportation and shipping costs.  
What will be done and how to obtain service?  
1. We will repair or replace, at our discretion any  
mechanical or electrical part which proves to be  
defective in normal usage during the warranty period so THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL  
specified.  
2. There will be no charge to the  
OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR, INCLUDING  
THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
The remedy provided in this warranty is exclusive and is  
granted in lieu of all other remedies.  
purchaser for labor on any covered items during the  
initial 12 month period, and no charge for parts on any  
covered items during the initial 24 month period. The  
magnetron tube is covered for a period of ten years.  
3. To obtain service, bring the unit to your nearest  
authorized Service depot. For name of the nearest  
authorized service center please call: 1-877-337-3639.  
This warranty does not cover incidental or  
consequential damages, so the above limitations may  
not apply to you. Some States do not allow limitations  
on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above  
limitations may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you  
may have other rights, which vary, from state to state.  
Haier America  
New York, NY 10018  
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IMPORTANT  
Do Not Return This Product To The Store  
If you have a problem with this product, please contact the "Haier Customer Satisfaction Center" at  
1-877-337-3639.  
DATED PROOF OF PURCHASE REQUIRED FOR WARRANTY SERVICE  
IMPORTANTE  
No regrese este producto a la tienda  
Si tiene algún problema con este producto, por favor contacte el "Centro de Servicio al Consumidor de  
Haier" al 1-877-337-3639 (Válido solo en E.U.A).  
NECESITA UNA PRUEBA DE COMPRA FECHADA PARA EL SERVICIO DE LA GARANTIA  
IMPORTANTE  
No regrese este producto a la tienda  
Si tiene algún problema con este producto, por favor contacte el "Centro de Servicio al Consumidor de  
Haier" al 1-877-337-3639 (Válido solo en E.U.A).  
NECESITA UNA PRUEBA DE COMPRA FECHADA PARA EL SERVICIO DE LA GARANTIA  
Haier America  
New York, NY 10018  
MWG7036RW-1  
 

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