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Sep-24-2014 07:42 AM
coolbreeze01 wrote:
I guess they re-boot every time the RV is un-plugged.........
Sep-24-2014 07:16 AM
Sep-24-2014 07:05 AM
xteacher wrote:
We have this microwave in our camper. Try pushing Timed Cook first, followed by the amount of time you want it to cook, then Start. This will cook the food on high.
If you want a power setting less than high, push Timed Cook first, followed by the amount of time you want. Then push Power, followed by the power number you want, then Start.
Hope this helps. I will say that this microwave is much weaker than the one we have at home, so you'll have to experiment with the settings to get something to cook the way you're used to.
Bumpyroad wrote:This is also correct, but this wasn't happening until after I unplugged it and plugged back in. Never heard of a MW needing to be re-booted 😛
Just went out and looked at mine. it is exactly the same and it does have Express cook for 1,2,3,4,5,6 minutes. you should be able to just push one of those numbers and it will run for the labeled amount of time at high power. you all can fire up an empty one but I won't on mine.
bumpy
Sep-24-2014 07:02 AM
majorgator wrote:Hey - people just want to be helpful. It's better than a 15 page thread about what food or spoons to bring...
A 3-page thread on how to use a microwave...WOW.
I hope no one starts a thread about TV tow ratings and payload. No telling how long that would go on...
What would we do without the internet?
:B
Sep-23-2014 06:51 PM
dave54 wrote:ScottG wrote:FireRob wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
hopefully you have a cup of water in it before trying to start it.
bumpy
Why?
You should never run a micro empty.
Used to be true. The newer models no longer have that problem.
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Sep-23-2014 06:11 AM
Rubber Ducky1 wrote:I think you guys are right. Remember seeing this in the cabinet over the sink. Will do!
2012Coleman, similar to what Bumpyroad said, open a cabinet door beside the microwave. I'll bet you'll see the microwave power cord coming through a hole in the side of the cabinet and going to an outlet.