Danby DBMW0721BBS 0.7 cu ft. Stainless Steel Microwave Owner’s Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Danby
Table of Contents
- Danby DBMW0721BBS 0.7 cu ft. Stainless Steel Microwave
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- RADIO INTERFERENCE
- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- CONTROL PANEL
- SETTING THE CLOCK
- CARE AND MAINTENANCE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- LIMITED IN-HOME APPLIANCE WARRANTY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Danby DBMW0721BBS 0.7 cu ft. Stainless Steel Microwave
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Basic safety precautions should be followed when using electrical appliances, including the following:
WARNING
To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fi re, injury to persons or
exposure to excessive microwave energy:
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Read all instructions before using the microwave.
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Read and follow the specifi c “PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY” found on page 4.
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This microwave must be grounded. Connect only to a properly grounded outlet. See “GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS” found on page 5.
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Install or locate this microwave only in accordance with the provided installation instructions.
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Some products such as whole eggs and sealed containers, for example, closed glass jars, are able to explode and should not be heated in this oven.
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Use this microwave only for its intended use as described in this manual. Do not use corrosive chemicals or vapors in this microwave. This type of oven is specifi cally designed to heat, cook or dry food. It is not designed for industrial or laboratory use.
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As with any appliance, close supervision is necessary when used by children.
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Do not operate this microwave if it has a damaged cord or plug, it if is not working properly or if it has been damaged or dropped.
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This microwave should be serviced only by qualifi ed service personnel. Contact the nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair, or adjustment.
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Do not cover or block any openings on the microwave.
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Do not store this microwave outdoors. Do not use this microwave near water, for example, near a kitchen sink, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool or similar location.
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Do not immerse the power cord or plug in water.
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Keep the power cord away from heated surfaces.
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Do not let the power cord hang over edge of a table or counter.
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When cleaning the surfaces of the door and oven that make contact when the door is closed, use only mild, nonabrasive soaps, or detergent applied with a sponge or soft cloth.
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To reduce the risk of fi re in the oven cavity:
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Do not overcook food. Carefully attend the microwave when paper, plastic, or other combustible materials are placed inside the oven to facilitate cooking.
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Remove wire twist -ties from paper or plastic bags before placing the bag in oven.
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If material inside of the oven ignites, keep the oven door closed, turn the oven off, and disconnect the power cord, or shut off the power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel.
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Do not use the oven for storage purposes. Do not leave paper products, cooking utensils, or food inside the oven when not in use.
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Liquids, such as water, coffee, or tea are able to be overheated beyond the boiling point without appearing to be boiling. When the container is removed from the microwave, visible bubbling or boiling 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. -
Do not overheat liquids.
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Stir liquids both before and halfway through heating.
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Do not use straight-sided containers with narrow necks.
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After heating, allow the container to stand in the microwave for a short period of time before removing it.
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Use extreme care when inserting a spoon or other utensil into the container.
PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY
- Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door open. The open-door operation can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy. It is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks.
- Do not place any object between the oven cabinet and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on surfaces that make contact when the door is closed.
- 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:
- door (bent),
- hinges and latches (broken or loosened),
- door seals and sealing surfaces.
- The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualifi ed service personnel.
Oven capacity:| 20 L
0.7 cu. ft.
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Turntable diameter:| ø255 mm ø10 in
External dimensions:| 44 x 33 x 25.9 cm
17.3 x 13 x 10.2 in
Net weight:| 9.79 kg
21.6 lbs
Rated voltage:| 120 V ~ 60 Hz
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This microwave must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit,
grounding reduces the risk of electrical shock by providing an escape wire for
the electrical current. This microwave is equipped with a cord that has a
grounding wire with a grounding plug. The power cord must be plugged into an
outlet that is properly grounded. If the outlet is a 2 prong wall outlet, it
is your responsibility to have it replaced with a properly grounded 3 prong
wall outlet. The serial rating plate indicates the voltage and frequency the
microwave is designed for.
WARNING
Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock.
Consult a qualifi ed electrician or service agent if the grounding instructions
are not completely understood, or if doubt exists as to whether the microwave
is properly grounded. If it is necessary to use an extension cord, use only a
3 wire extension cord that has a 3 blade grounded plug and a 3 slot receptacle
that will accept the plug on the microwave. The marked electrical rating of
the extension cord must be at least as great as the electrical rating of the
microwave. The longer cord must be arranged so that it will not drape over the
countertop or tabletop where it can be pulled by children or tripped over.
DANGER
Electric Shock Hazard: Touching some of the internal components can cause
serious personal injury or death. Do not disassemble this microwave.
WARNING
Electric Shock Hazard: Improper use of the grounded plug can result in
electric shock. Do not plug the microwave in if the grounded plug is damaged.
A short power supply cord is provided to reduce the risks resulting from
becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord. If the power supply cord
is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or
similar qualifi ed person to avoid hazards. Have a quality ed electrician
install a grounded outlet near the microwave if the power cord is too short.
SAFETY – SUPERHEATED LIQUID
Liquids are able to be overheated beyond the boiling point without appearing
to be boiling
due to the surface tension of the liquid. Visible bubbling will not always be
present when the liquid is removed from the microwave. This could result in
very hot liquids suddenly boiling over when a utensil or other item such as a
tea bag is inserted into the liquid.
To reduce the risk of injury:
- Do not overheat liquids. Do not heat any liquid for more than 2 minutes per cup.
- Stir liquids before and halfway through heating.
- Do not use straight-sided containers with narrow necks as this can cause a build up of steam.
- Superheated liquid can begin to spontaneously boil when removed from the microwave. After heating, allow the liquid to stand in the microwave for 30 seconds before removing.
- Use extreme care when inserting a utensil or other item into hot liquids.
The contents of milk bottles and baby food jars should be stirred or shaken and the temperature checked before serving in order to avoid burns. Do not defrost frozen beverages, especially carbonated beverages, in this microwave as they could explode. Hot foods and steam can cause burns. Be careful when opening any container that has been heated in the microwave. Direct the opening away from the hands and face to avoid burns.
SAFETY – ARCING
Arcing refers to sparks inside the microwave while it is in operation. Arcing
is caused by:
- Metal or foil inside the microwave.
- Recycled paper towels are being used inside the microwave, as these can contain small pieces of metal.
If arcing is present, stop operation and remove any metal or paper towels from the microwave.
RADIO INTERFERENCE
This microwave generates and uses ISM frequencies and if not installed and used properly in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions,it may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type-tested and found to comply with limits for ISM Equipment pursuant to Part 18 of the 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 microwave does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the interference can be corrected by one or more of the following methods:
- Reorient the receiving antenna of radio or television.
- Move the microwave away from the receiver.
- Plug the microwave into a different outlet so that the microwave and receiver are on different branch circuits.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifi cation of this microwave. It is the responsibility of the user to correct such interference.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLATION
- Remove all packing materials from the inside and outside of the microwave. Do not remove the cardboard mica sheet covering the magnetron.
- Check the microwave for damage before using, such as a misaligned or bent door, damaged door seals, broken or loose door hinges or latches, or dents inside the cavity or on the door. If there is any damage, do not use the microwave, return it to its point of purchase or contact consumer care.
- The microwave must be placed on a fl at, stable surface that is able to hold its weight and the heaviest food likely to be cooked in it.
- Do not use this microwave where heat, moisture or high humidity are generated.
- Do not clean this microwave with or use near combustible materials.
- Allow 7.5 cm (3 inches) of space above the microwave, 2.5 cm (1 inches) at the back of the microwave and 7.5 cm (3 inches) on both sides for proper air fl ow. Do not block any ventilation openings.
- Do not operate the microwave without the glass tray, roller support and shaft in their correct positions.
- ARNING: Do not install the microwave over a range cooktop or other heat producing appliance. If installed near or above a heat source the microwave could be damaged and the warranty would be void.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
COOKING TECHNIQUES
To achieve the best results, follow the suggestions below.
STIRRING
Stir foods while cooking to distribute heat evenly. Food at the outside of the
dish absorbs more energy and will heat more quickly so stir from the outside
of the dish toward the center.
ARRANGEMENT
Arrange unevenly shaped foods with thicker, meatier parts toward the outside
of the turntable so they receive more heat. To prevent overcooking, place
delicate items toward the center of the turntable.
TURNING
Turn food over midway through cooking to expose all parts to microwave energy.
This is important with large items and meat.
STANDING
Foods cooked in a microwave build up internal heat and continue to cook for a
few minutes after the heating stops. Let foods stand to complete cooking,
especially meats and liquids. All liquids should be allowed to stand for a few
minutes after cooking and should be shaken or stirred before consuming.
ADDING MOISTURE
Microwave energy is attracted to water molecules. Food that is uneven in
moisture content should be covered and allowed to stand after cooking to allow
the heat to disperse evenly. Add a small amount of water to dry food to help
it cook.
COOKING UTENSILS GUIDE
Certain utensils are inappropriate for use in a microwave. See below for more
information on which utensils are recommended, which should only have limited
use and which are not recommended.
RECOMMENDED
Microwave Browning Dish:
Used to brown the exterior of small food items. Follow the directions provided
with the browning dish.
Microwavable Plastic Wrap:
Used to retain steam. Leave a small opening to avoid a build-up of steam. Do
not place it directly on food.
Glass and 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 as
it can contain metal and could ignite.
Paper Towels and Napkins:
Use for short-term heating and covering. They can absorb excess moisture and
prevent splattering. Do not use recycled paper towels as they can contain
metal and could ignite.
Wax Paper:
Use as a cover to prevent splattering. Thermometers: Only use those that are
labeled “microwave safe” and follow all directions. Check the food in several
places. Conventional thermometers can be used once the food has been removed
from the microwave.
LIMITED USE
Ceramic, Porcelain, and Stoneware: Only use if they are labeled “microwave
safe”.
Plastic:
Only use if labeled “microwave safe”.
NOT RECOMMENDED
Glass Jars and Bottles:
Regular glass is too thin to be used in a microwave. It can shatter and cause
damage or injury.
Paper Bags:
These are a fi re hazard and could ignite. The only exception is popcorn bags,
which are designed for microwave use.
Styrofoam Plates and Cups:
These can melt and leave an unhealthy residue on food.
Plastic Storage and Food Containers:
These can melt and ignite.
Metal Utensils:
These can cause arcing and damage to the microwave. Remove all metal before
operation.
Aluminum Foil:
Using foil can cause arcing and damage the microwave.
Note:
To check if a dish is safe for use in the microwave, place the empty dish
in the microwave and press the Start/+30SEC button to run a cooking program at
100% power for 30 seconds. If the dish becomes very hot, it should not be
used.
FEATURES
- Door Lock System
- Glass Tray
- Roller Ring
- Mica Sheet (Do Not Remove)
- Control Panel
CONTROL PANEL
- Display: Shows cooking time, power level, and clock time.
- Time Cook: Used to set the desired cook time.
- Time Defrost: Used to set the defrost function based on time.
- Weight Defrost: Used to set the defrost function based on weight.
- Power Button: Used to select the power level.
- Clock Button: Used to set the current time.
- Kitchen Timer Button: Used to set the timer function.
- Auto Cook Menus: Instant settings to cook popular foods such as popcorn, potato, pizza, frozen vegetable, beverage and dinner plate.
- Express Cook Buttons: Used to set express cook options.
- Number Pad: Used to set time or amounts.
- Stop Button: Used to pause or clear a cooking program. Press and hold for 3 seconds to engage the child / control panel lock.
- 0/Memory Button: Used to set the memory function.
- Start/+30SEC Button: Used to start a cooking program or add 30 seconds to a cooking program.
FIRST TIME USE
When the appliance is plugged in for the fi rst time, the display will show
“0:00”. Use the number pad to enter the current time and then press the clock
button to confi rm When setting the cook timer, the appliance will return to
standby mode if there is no input within 60 seconds.
During operation:
- Press the Start/+30SEC button to begin operation.
- Press the Stop button to cancel the cooking program.
- The appliance will beep fi ve times at the end of a cooking program.
SETTING THE CLOCK
The clock can only be set as a 12-hour clock. To set the current time:
- Press the Clock button.
- Use the number pad to enter the current time.
- Press the Clock button to confi rm.
During operation, press the Clock button to see the current time.
KITCHEN TIMER
To set the timer function:
- Press the Kitchen Timer button.
- Use the number pad to enter the desired time to run the timer. The maximum time is 99 minutes and 99 seconds.
- Press the Start/+30SEC button to begin timer operation.
Note: Programs cannot be set while the timer is running.
MICROWAVE COOKING
- Press the Time Cook button. The display will show “00:00”.
- Use the number pad to enter the desired cooking time. The maximum time is 99 minutes and 99 seconds.
- Press the Power button to choose a power level. The default power level is 100%. The display will show “PL10”. Use the number pad to enter the desired power level if 100% is not required. Consult the chart at the bottom of the page for information on power levels.
- Press the Start/+30SEC button to begin operation.
Note:
If “PL0” is selected, the appliance fan will run with no cooking function.
This power level can be used to remove odors from the oven. During cooking, if
the chosen power level is not suffi cient, press the power button. The current
power level will fl ash for three seconds. Use the number pad to choose a new
power level and operation will continue in the new power level.
Two-Stage Cooking
Some recipes require different stages of cooking at different temperatures. To
set a two-stage cook program:
- Press the Time Cook button and use the number pad to enter the desired cooking time for the fi rst stage.
- Press the Power button and use the number pad to enter the desired power level for the fi rst stage.
- Press the Time Cook button and use the number pad to enter the desired cooking time for the second stage.
- Press the Power button and use the number pad to enter the desired power level for the second stage.
- Press the Start/+30sec button to begin operation.
Number Pad | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
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Cooking Power | 0% | 10% | 20% | 30% | 40% | 50% | 60% | 70% | 80% | 90% | 100% |
Display | PL0 | PL1 | PL2 | PL3 | PL4 | PL5 | PL6 | PL7 | PL8 | PL9 | PL10 |
AUTO COOK
The auto cook buttons can be used to set automatic cooking functions for the
below food types.
POPCORN
- Press the Popcorn button repeatedly to cycle through the options of “1.75”, “3.0” and “3.5”. These numbers refer to the size of the popcorn bag in ounces.
- Press the Start/+30SEC button to begin operation.
POTATO
- Press the Potato button repeatedly to cycle through the options of “1”, “2” and “3”. These numbers refer to the size of the portion in ounces. 1 is 8 ounces, 2 is 16 ounces and 3 is 24 ounces.
- Press the Start/+30SEC button to begin operation.
PIZZA
- Press the Pizza button repeatedly to cycle through the options of “4.0”, “8.0” and “14.0”. These numbers refer to the size of the portion in ounces.
- Press the Start/+30SEC button to begin operation.
FROZEN VEGETABLE
- Press the Frozen Vegetable button repeatedly to cycle through the options of “4.0”, “8.0” and “16.0”. These numbers refer to the size of the portion in ounces.
- Press the Start/+30SEC button to begin operation.
BEVERAGE
- Press the Beverage button repeatedly to cycle through the options of “1”, “2” and “3”. These numbers refer to the number of cups.
- Press the Start/+30SEC button to begin operation.
DINNER PLATE
- Press the Dinner Plate button repeatedly to cycle through the options of “9.0”, “12.0” and “18.0”. These numbers refer to the size of the portion in ounces.
- Press the Start/+30SEC button to begin operation.
EXPRESS COOK
When the appliance is not in operation, press the number pad from 1 to 6 and
the appliance will run between 1 and 6 minutes at 100% cooking power.
ADD 30 SECONDS
When the appliance is not in operation, pressing the +30SEC button will run
the appliance for 30 seconds at 100% power level. This button can be pressed
multiple times, each press will add a further 30 seconds to the cooking time.
The maximum cooking time is 99 minutes and 99 seconds.
WEIGHT DEFROST
The defrosting time and power level are adjusted automatically once the weight
is entered.
- Press the Weight Defrost button. The display will show “dEF1”.
- Use the number pad to enter the weight of the food that will be defrosted between 4 ~ 100 oz.
- Press the Start/+30SEC button to confi rm.
TIME DEFROST
- Press the Time Defrost button. The display will show “dEF2”.
- Use the number pad to enter the desired defrosting time. The maximum time is 99 minutes and 99 seconds.
- The default power level is 3, 30%. The display will show “PL3”.
- To change the power level, press the Power button and then press the number pad for the desired power level.
- Press the Start/+30SEC button to confi rm.
MEMORY FUNCTION
The memory function allows the programming of cooking times and powers that
can be recalled and used again and again with minimal input. Three memory
programs can be set at one time, they are labeled 1, 2, and 3.
To set Memory 1:
- Press the 0/Memory button once. The number 1 will display.
- Press the Time Cook button and then use the number pad to enter the desired cook time.
- Press the Power button once. The power level will default to 100%. “PL10” will display. To change the power level, use the number pad to enter the desired power level.
- Press the Start/+30SEC button to save the setting.
- To use the setting in the future, press the 0/Memory button once and when the number 1 is displayed, press the Start/+30SEC button to begin operation.
To set Memory 2 or 3, press the Memory button two or three times until the
numbers 2 or 3 are displayed, and then follow the steps above.
Note: If the power is lost or the appliance is unplugged, the memory
settings will need to be reprogrammed.
SETTING THE CHILD LOCK
To set the child lock press and hold the Stop button for 3 seconds. The
appliance will beep to indicate that the child lock is activated. While
locked, the appliance cannot be used. To cancel the child lock, press and hold
the Stop button for 3 seconds. The appliance will beep to indicate that the
child lock has been deactivated.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
CLEANING
Turn off and unplug the appliance before performing any cleaning. The inside
of the appliance should be cleaned with a warm, damp cloth and mild
detergents. Do not allow food splatters to build up on the inside of the
appliance as this can affect the effi ciency of the microwave and if suffi
ciently dirty, can ignite and cause fi re. The outside of the appliance should
be cleaned with a warm, damp cloth. To avoid damage to internal components, do
not allow any water to drip into the ventilation openings. Clean the door and
window on both sides, the door seals and the adjacent parts frequently with a
damp cloth to remove any spills or splatters. Do not use abrasive cleaners. Do
not allow the control panel to become wet. If necessary, clean the control
panel with a damp cloth and then wipe it dry. The glass tray can be removed
and cleaned in warm water and mild detergent or can be placed in a dishwasher.
The roller ring and oven fl oor should be cleaned regularly to avoid excessive
noise or spilling. The roller ring can be cleaned in warm water and mild
detergent or can be placed in a dishwasher. Ensure that the roller ring and
glass tray are replaced in the proper position to avoid noise or spilling.
MAINTENANCE
To remove odors from the microwave:
- Combine a cup of water with the juice and skin of one lemon in a microwavable bowl.
- Microwave on full power for 5 minutes.
- Wipe the inside of the appliance and glass tray and roller ring thoroughly with a warm, damp cloth.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE
No power| • A fuse may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped
• Plug not fully inserted into the wall outlet
Arcing or sparking during operation| • Metallic items were left in the appliance during operation
• The appliance is being operated while empty
• Spilled food has built up inside the appliance or on the mica sheet
Unevenly cooked food| • Food was not completely defrosted before cooking
• Cooking time or power level were insufficient
• Food was not turned or stirred during cooking
Overcooked food| • The power level or cooking time were too high
Undercooked food| • Food was not completely defrosted before
cooking
• Cooking time or power level were insufficient
• Food was not turned or stirred during cooking
• Ventilation openings are blocked
Poor Defrosting| • Defrosting time or power level were insufficient
• Food was not turned or stirred during defrosting
LIMITED IN-HOME APPLIANCE WARRANTY
References
- Danby® the Appliance Specialists | Canada
- Danby® the Appliance Specialists | Canada
- Customer Support | Danby Canada
- Product Registration | Danby Canada
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