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CHANGING CUSTOM USER SETTINGS

Before entering Custom User Settings mode ensure any current cooking cycle that may still 

be incomplete is allowed to finish or cancelled by pushing the STOP/CLEAR button.
Then follow the sequence below.
1.   Open the oven door, then press and hold button number 2 for 5 seconds.  

(The oven will beep once and display “OP:—”).

2.   Using  numbers  1 to 0, enter the Option Number shown in the table on page 9 that 

matches the desired user setting (The oven will display the current selection).

3.   Continue pressing the same number button selected above in step 2 to scroll through 

the display settings until the desired option is reached.

4.   Press  START/+10 SEC to save the chosen setting. (The oven will display “OP:—).
5. Press STOP/CLEAR and close the oven door.

Example; To change the BEEP volume to low. (Custom User Option Setting Number OP:21)
1.   Open the oven door, then press and hold number button 2 for 5 seconds. (The oven will 

beep once and display the current selection)

2.   Press  number  2 repeatedly to scroll through the display settings until the desired option 

is shown (OP:21), ie; OP:23 > OP:20 > OP:21

3.   Press  START/+10 SEC button. (Oven will display “OP:—” )
4.   Press  STOP/CLEAR and close the oven door.

RESTORING FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS

To return the oven to its original default settings follow the following sequence.
1.    Open and close the oven door. The display will then show “READY”
2.   Press and hold the START/+10 SEC button and 0 simultaneously for 10 seconds.

Summary of Contents for MWA1400

Page 1: ...MWA1400 Installation Operation Commercial Microwave Oven and Care Manual...

Page 2: ...onal Catering Equipment on 02 8372 0800 Anvil imported and distributed by International Catering Equipment Unit B2 6 10 Durdans Avenue Rosebery NSW 2018 Australia Ph 61 2 8372 0800 www internationalca...

Page 3: ...anual Heating 6 Multi Stage Cooking 6 Defrosting 7 Preset Memory function 7 Changing Preset Memory Settings 8 Double Quantity Function 8 Custom User Settings 9 Changing Custom User Settings 10 Restori...

Page 4: ...20 POWER 0 POWER 70 POWER 50 POWER TIME DOUBLE QUANTITY STOP CLEAR START 10 SEC...

Page 5: ...x H x D 370mm x 230mm x 385mm NET WEIGHT APPROX 20 7 Kg POWER POINT REQUIRED 10amp Single Phase Specifications are subject to change without notice FREQUENCY 2450 MHZ Precautions To Avoid Possible Exp...

Page 6: ...learance from the sides and rear of the oven as well as 30cm clearance on the top of the oven 8 Do not operate the oven if it is colder than the ambient room temperature This may occur during delivery...

Page 7: ...earthed extension lead The marked rating of the extension lead should be equal to or greater than the electrical rating of the oven 5 If the power lead or plug is damaged in any way do not use the ove...

Page 8: ...QUANTITY Used to extend the preset programmed heating time for double portions 3 POWER Used to set power level 4 STOP CLEAR Used to stop and reset the oven 5 START 10 SEC Used to start the oven 6 NUMB...

Page 9: ...will turn off 2 Opening and closing the oven door will exit the Power Save Mode and the oven will be ready for use The display will now show READY The user can change the amount of time taken for the...

Page 10: ...To resume heating press the START 10SEC button To stop the heating cycle and clear the remaining time press the STOP CLEAR button twice MULTI STAGE COOKING Multi Stage function assists heating cooking...

Page 11: ...he need to enter time and power level To use a Preset Memory follow the sequence below 1 Open the oven door and place food in the oven Close the door The oven display will show READY 2 Using buttons 0...

Page 12: ...this step to select 100 power 6 If Multi Stage Heating is required repeat steps 4 5 Alternatively skip this step if Multi Stage Heating is not required 7 Press START 10SEC to save the new settings or...

Page 13: ...OP 40 15 seconds Changes the length of time before the display enters power save mode Ie Empty display OP 41 30 seconds OP 42 60 seconds OP 43 120 seconds 5 On The Fly Preset Usage OP 50 Disabled Allo...

Page 14: ...ed option is reached 4 Press START 10 SEC to save the chosen setting The oven will display OP 5 Press STOP CLEAR and close the oven door Example To change the BEEP volume to low Custom User Option Set...

Page 15: ...lation openings 4 If the Control Panel becomes wet clean with a soft dry cloth Do not use harsh detergents or abrasives on the Control Panel 5 If steam accumulates inside or around the outside of the...

Page 16: ...their shell This may result in an explosion that may damage the oven beyond repair and cause injury 10 Never heat oil or try to deep fry in a microwave oven This may result in overheating and fire 11...

Page 17: ...n HEAT This heat then cooks the food Microwaves are also attracted to fat and sugar particles and foods high in these will cook more quickly Microwaves can only penetrate to a depth of 11 2 2 inches 4...

Page 18: ...evenly than a square dish b Microwave energy heats from the outside to the inside Therefore placing thicker portions on the outside of the dish will heat more evenly c Single items will heat more eve...

Page 19: ...is frees the oven for other cooking Q Will the microwave oven be damaged if it operates while empty A Yes Never run it empty Q Can I pop popcorn in my microwave oven How do I get the best results A Ye...

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