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Microwave Oven / User Manual

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Placing the food

 

You will get the best results if you scatter the 

food into the plate. This may be achieved in vari-

ous ways to get better results.

 

If you will cook too many pieces of the same type 

(such as potatoes with skin) place them in a cir-

cular form.

 

When cooking food with different shapes and 

thicknesses, place the smallest and thinnest 

part into the middle of your cookware. Thus, you 

can have that piece cooked last.

 

Place food with irregular shape such as fish in a 

way that their tails will be in the middle of the 

cookware.

 

When storing a meal in the refrigerator or heat-

ing it, place the thick and dense ones to out and 

thin and less dense ones in.

 

Place thin sliced meat pieces on top of each 

other.

 

Thicker pieces such as sausage and chopped 

meat should not be placed close to each other.

 

Heat broth and sauces in separate cookware. 

Prefer narrow and long cookware to wide and 

long ones. Do not fill more than 2/3 of the cook-

ware when heating broth, sauce or soup.

 

If you will cook whole fish, make some cuts on it; 

thus you will prevent skin from bursting.

 

Cover the head and tail parts of the fish with alu-

minum foil to protect them against overcooking.

 

If you are using cling film, a cooking bag or 

grease proof paper, make a hole or leave a small 

opening in order to allow steam get out.

 

Food with small pieces will get cooked sooner 

than the ones with large pieces and the ones 

with regular shapes will get cooked sooner than 

the ones with irregular shapes. Cut the food in 

even sizes and regularly to cook them in the best 

way possible.

Operating your product

Useful suggestions

To defrost:

 

Shape of the package may change the defrost 

time. Shallow rectangular packages will defrost 

quicker than the deep cookware.

 

Separate the pieces from each other as they get 

defrosted. Thus other pieces will defrost easier.

 

Cover the parts of the food that start heating 

with small pieces of foil. Wood toothpicks will 

help keeping the foil in place.

Amount of food

The more food you cook the more time it will take. 

Double amount of food mean double amount of 

time.

Moisture content

Cooking time will change depending of the amount 

of juice as microwave is sensitive to moisture. Food 

with natural juice (vegetables, fish and poultry) 

will get cooked quickly and easily. Adding water is 

suggested when cooking dry food such as rice and 

beans in microwave.

Condensation

Moisture in food items may sometimes cause 

condensation inside the oven during cooking. This 

is normal. Generally, foods that are covered will 

cause less condensation.

Sugar

Follow the suggestions in microwave cooking 

books when cooking food items such as pudding or 

tart which contain too much sugar or butter. If you 

exceed the suggested time, you may cause the 

food item get  burned or the oven get damaged.

Summary of Contents for MOC 20100

Page 1: ...Microwave Oven User Manual MOC 20100 W MOC 20100 S 01M 8849363200 0817 03 ...

Page 2: ...ductandkeepitasareferenceforfutureuse If you handover the product to someone else give the user manual as well Follow all warnings and information in the user manual Meanings of the symbols Following symbols are used in the various section of this user manual A Warnings for dangerous situations concerning the safety of life and property Warning for hot surfaces This product has been manufactured i...

Page 3: ... 12 Power setting 12 Accessories 13 Glass plate 13 Rotating base 13 Microwave oven cookware 13 Metal cookware foils 13 Glass cookware 13 Plastic cookware bags 13 Paper 13 Wooden or wicker cookware 13 4Operating your product 14 Placing the food 14 Useful suggestions 14 To defrost 14 Amount of food 14 Moisture content 14 Condensation 14 Sugar 14 Reducing the pressure in foods 15 Mixing and turning t...

Page 4: ...dential type environments Bed and Breakfast type environ ments Do not attempt to start the oven when its door is open otherwise you may be exposed to harmful microwave energy Safety locks should not be disabled or tam pered with Do not place any object between the front side and the door of the oven Do not allow dirt or cleaning agent remnants to build up on the closure surfaces Any service works ...

Page 5: ...boratory use Do not use your appliance to dry clothes or kitchen towels Appliance becomes very hot while it is in use Pay attention not to touch the hot parts inside the Microwave oven Your microwave oven is not de signed to dry any living being Do not operate the microwave oven when it is empty Cooking utensil may get hot due to the heat transferred from the heated food to the utensil You may nee...

Page 6: ... the appliance from the power supply is to remove the power plug from the power outlet Usetheappliancewithagrounded outlet only Never use the appliance if the powercableortheapplianceitself is damaged Do not use this appliance with an extension cord Never touch the appliance or its plug with damp or wet hands Place the appliance in a way so that the plug is always accessible Prevent damage to the ...

Page 7: ...tific and Medical equipment in which ra dio frequencyenergyisintention ally generated and or used in the form of electromagnetic radiation for the treatment of material and spark erosion equipment Class B equipment is suitable for use in domestic establishments and establishments directly con nected to a low voltage power supply network Door or outer surface of the appli ancemaybecomehotwhenitisin...

Page 8: ...the oven Do not use the appliance for any thing other than its intended use Donotusetheapplianceasaheat source Microwave oven is intended to thaw cook and stew food only Do not over cook foods other wise you may cause a fire Do not use steam assisted clean ers to clean the appliance 1 3 Children s safety Extreme caution is advised when being used near children and per sons who are restricted in th...

Page 9: ... 8 years old The appliance and its accessible surfaces may be very hot when the appliance is in use Keep chil dren away The appliance is not intended for usebypersons includingchildren with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of ex perience and knowledge unless they have been given supervised or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a responsible person for their safel...

Page 10: ...mrecyclablematerials in accordance with our National Environment Regulations Do not dispose of the packaging materials together with the domestic or other wastes Take them to the packagingmaterialcollectionpointsdesignatedby the local authorities 1 7 Plug Wiring The moulded plug on this appliance incorporates a 13 A fuse Should the fuse need to be replaced anASTA approvedBS1362 fuseofthesamerating...

Page 11: ...ained under laboratory conditions as per relevant standards These values may vary according to the usage of the appliance and ambient conditions 2 Technical Specifications of the Product External width 452 mm 452 mm External depth 312 mm 312 mm External height 262 mm 262 mm Oven volume 20 L 20 L Weight 11 kg 11 kg Supply voltage 230 240V 50 Hz 230 240V 50 Hz Output power 700 W 700 W Total power 12...

Page 12: ...stries Cooking eggs not in the shell Cooking soup or rice Medium Low 350 W Melting butter and chocolate Defrosting Thawing frozen food Low 120 W Softening butter and cheese Softening the ice cream Raising the yeast dough 3 Description of the product Power setting button Time setting button Power setting The setting button at the upper section of the control panel will allow you to use any of the 6...

Page 13: ...es 3 Description of the product You can employ the following method to check whether the cookware you will put your food is suitable for microwave cooking Place the empty cookware with a glass full of water on it onto the glass plate in microwave oven andselectandrunMaxpowerlevelfor60seconds Cookware that overheat after this process should not be used Metal cookware foils Metal cookware reflects t...

Page 14: ...ng in order to allow steam get out Food with small pieces will get cooked sooner than the ones with large pieces and the ones withregularshapeswillgetcookedsoonerthan the ones with irregular shapes Cut the food in evensizesandregularlytocooktheminthebest way possible 4 Operating your product Useful suggestions To defrost Shape of the package may change the defrost time Shallow rectangular packages...

Page 15: ...tched off Cooking continues not because of the microwave oven but the energy inside the food The resting time may changedependingonthemeal Insomecases this durationisasshortasittakesyoutotakethemeal from the microwave oven and transfer it to the service plate This time may take up to 10 minutes and depends on the type and size of the food Operating your oven 1 Always plug your oven into grounded s...

Page 16: ... shoulder 8 10 minutes for 500 g Veal roasted arm 9 10 minutes for 500 g Lamb veal cubes 3 4 pieces 6 8 minutes Poultry Chicken pieces 1 breast 2 3 5 minutes Chicken pieces 1 drumstick 1 5 2 5 minutes Whole chicken 9 10 minutes for 500 g Casserole for 1 person 1 5 3 5 minutes Turkey breast 8 9 minutes for 500 g Fish and seafood Fillet sliced 170 230 g 1 5 2 5 minutes Whole fish 7 9 minutes for 500...

Page 17: ...ly chopped 3 6 minutes for 200 g Corn fresh 2 pieces 5 9 minutes Mushroom freshly chopped 2 3 minutes for 230 g Potatoes 4 pieces 170 230 g each 10 15 minutes Spinach fresh leaves 5 8 minutes for 500 g Grains 1 2 fast cooking oatmeal water 1 cup 1 2 minute s 1 2 long cooking oatmeal water 1 cup 2 4 minutes 1 2 corn puree water 2 cups 2 3 minutes Cakes Carrot cake 9 12 minutes Plain or chocolate ca...

Page 18: ...back to the microwave oven to defrost it some more Duration of the defrosting time depends on food s level of freezing If possible turn or take apart the frozen food during defrosting Defrosting table contains approximate values to help you Defrosting table Please read information about defrosting Food Recom mended time Kg Sausage 5 6 minutes 500 g Minced meat 8 10 minutes 500 g Kidney 8 12 minute...

Page 19: ...slices Pie 1 2 minute s 3 4 Sausage 1 2 minute s 4 Hot dog 1 2 minute s Heating You can reheat the remaining or cooked food quickly and effectively without loosing their freshness and taste During heating cover the food with a lid or cling film suitable for microwave cooking in order to allow the food to remain moist Covering the food will protect the heat and speed up the heating process It will ...

Page 20: ...ot scour Do not use a metal or glass scraper for cleaning 5 Cleaning and Care Inner surfaces To clean the inner surfaces of the oven Tosoftenthedriedstains placeaglassofwater insidethemicrowaveovenandheatfor2 3min utes The steam created will soften dried stains making cleaning easier Clean the inner surfaces and ceiling with a soft and soapy cloth And dry again with a soft cloth Toremovetheodoursi...

Page 21: ...in the United Kingdom or Republic of Ireland Any parts removed during repair work or any product that has been replaced becomes our property The guarantee is not transferrable if the product is resold The Guarantee does not cover Transit installation or delivery damage Accidental damage Misuse or abuse Replacement of any consumable item or accessories These include but are not limited to plugs cab...

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