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CARE & CLEANING

CARE & CLEANING

• 

Switch off the microwave oven at the 

power outlet and remove the plug from 

the power outlet before cleaning.

• 

Keep the inside of the microwave oven 

clean. When food splatters or spilled 

liquids adhere to the microwave oven 

internal walls, wipe with a damp cloth. 

Mild detergent may be used if the cavity 

gets very dirty. Avoid the use of spray 

and other harsh cleaners as they may 

stain, streak or dull the door surface.

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The outside surfaces should be cleaned 

with a damp cloth. To prevent damage to 

the operating parts inside the microwave 

oven cavity, water should not be allowed 

to seep into the ventilation openings.

• 

Wipe the door and window on both sides 

of the door seals and adjacent parts 

frequently with a damp cloth to remove 

any spills or spatters. Do not use an 

abrasive cleaner.

• 

Do not allow the control panel to become 

wet. Clean with a soft, damp cloth. When 

cleaning the control panel, leave the 

microwave oven door open to prevent it 

from accidentally turning on.

• 

If steam accumulates inside or around 

the outside of the oven door, wipe with 

a soft dry cloth. This may occur when 

cooking foods high in moisture or if the 

microwave oven is operated under high 

humidity conditions, this is normal.

• 

It is occasionally necessary to remove 

the glass turntable for cleaning. Wash the 

turntable in warm soapy water, rinse in 

clean water and dry thoroughly.

• 

The roller ring and microwave oven floor 

should be cleaned regularly to ensure 

the glass turntable rotates correctly 

and avoids making excessive noise. 

Simply wipe the bottom surface of the 

microwave with a soft damp cloth. The 

roller ring may be washed in mild soapy 

water, rinse in clean water and dry 

thoroughly. When removing the roller 

ring from the cavity floor for cleaning, be 

sure to replace in the proper position.

• 

Remove odours from your microwave 

oven by combining a cup of water 

with the juice of one lemon in a deep 

microwave-safe bowl, microwave on 

High PL10 for 5 minutes. Wipe the 

microwave oven cavity thoroughly and 

dry with a soft cloth.

• 

When it becomes necessary to replace the 

oven light, please consult your Breville 

Service Centre to have it replaced.

• 

Please do not dispose this appliance with 

domestic rubbish; it should be taken to 

the appropriate disposal centre provided 

by the local council municipalities.

• 

If storing the microwave oven, press the 

STOP/CANCEL button, switch off at 

the power outlet then unplug the power 

cord. Ensure the microwave oven is 

completely cool, clean and dry. Secure 

the roller ring and glass turntable and 

close the door. Do not place heavy 

objects on top. Store the microwave 

oven upright.

BEFORE yOU CALL FOR SERvICE 

• 

Check to ensure that the oven is plugged 

in securely. If it is not, remove the plug 

from the power outlet, wait 10 seconds 

and plug it in again securely.

• 

Check for a blown circuit fuse or a 

tripped main circuit breaker. If these 

seem to be operating properly, test the 

power outlet with another appliance. 

• 

Check to ensure that the control panel is 

programmed correctly and the timer is set.

• 

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.

NOTE

If none of the above rectify the 

situation, then contact your Breville 

Service Centre. Do NOT try to adjust 

or repair the oven yourself.

Summary of Contents for BMO100

Page 1: ...e may vary slightly from the actual product Suits all BMO300 models Issue B12 Australian Customers Mail PO Box 22 Botany NSW 2019 AUSTRALIA Phone 1300 139 798 Fax 02 9384 9601 Email Customer Service askus breville com au New Zealand Customers Mail Private Bag 94411 Botany Manukau 2163 Auckland NEW ZEALAND Phone 0800 273 845 Fax 0800 288 513 Email Customer Service askus breville com au Breville Cus...

Page 2: ...Suits all BMO300 models the Quick Easy Instruction Booklet ...

Page 3: ...CONGRATULATIONS on the purchase of your new Breville product ...

Page 4: ...3 Contents 4 Breville recommends safety first 10 Know your Breville product 13 Operating your Breville product 23 Hints tips 25 Care cleaning 27 Troubleshooting 29 Recipes ...

Page 5: ...oven on a metal surface for example a sink drain board Always ensure the microwave oven is properly assembled before connecting to the power outlet and operating Do not use the oven without the roller ring and glass turntable tray in place Ensure the turntable tray is positioned correctly into the indents on the rotating shaft The microwave oven is not intended to be operated by means of an extern...

Page 6: ...appliances It is advisable that a safety switch with a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30mA be installed in the electrical circuit supplying the appliance See your electrician for professional advice Always turn the appliance to the OFF position switch off at the power outlet and unplug at the power outlet when the appliance is not in use Before cleaning always turn the appliance to...

Page 7: ...g and or fire Do not use recycled paper or kitchen paper towelling when cooking Recycled paper may contain small metal or other impurities which could cause sparking and or fire Do not use metal containers or utensils in the microwave oven as these could cause sparking and or fire Only use utensils that are suitable for use in microwave ovens Food grade foil should not be used in the microwave ove...

Page 8: ...ok Do not disconnect the microwave oven from the power supply by pulling on the cord to unplug from the power outlet When storing the microwave oven loosely wind the cord Do not wrap the cord around the microwave oven Only use the temperature probe recommended or supplied together with this microwave oven This is only applicable if the appliance has the facility to use a temperature sensing probe ...

Page 9: ...Do not put any foreign material between the door and door jam of the microwave oven as this could cause excessive leakage of microwave energy WARNING It is hazardous for anyone other than a Breville Service Centre to carry out any service or repair operation that involves the removal of a cover which gives protection against exposure to microwave energy WARNING Only allow children to use the oven ...

Page 10: ...use CAUTION If the apparatus is not maintained in a good state of cleanliness its surface could be degraded and affect the life span of the product and lead to a dangerous situation specifications POWER CONSUMPTION 220 240V 50Hz 1500W TURNTABLE DIAMETER 315mm OUTPUT 1100W OUTSIDE DIMENSIONS 314mm H 519mm W 423mm D OVEN CAPACITY 34 Litres NET WEIGHT Approx 15 3kg These specifications may change wit...

Page 11: ...KNOW your Breville product ...

Page 12: ...me cooking progress and preset functions B Control panel Numeric keypad and cooking functions C Door release pull handle D Viewing Window E Turntable assembly installation a Hub under glass b Glass turntable c Turntable shaft d Turntable ring assembly A B D C E ...

Page 13: ...ed by pressing the CANCEL button Child lock can also be initiated by holding down the STOP CLEAR button for 3 seconds F TIME DEFROST Press to set defrosting time The oven automatically divides the defrosting time into periods of alternating defrosting and standing times by cycling on and off G AUTO COOK Press to initiate Auto menu functions number pad 1 9 H START 30 SEC INSTANT START Press to star...

Page 14: ...OPERATING your Breville product ...

Page 15: ...le with the indents in the shaft located in the centre of the oven cavity base 3 Plug the power cord into a 230V or 240V power outlet Switch on at the power outlet The microwave oven is now on INSTALLATION 1 Select a level surface that provide enough open space for the intake and or outlet vents 2 A minimum clearance of 3 0 inches 7 5cm is required between the oven and any adjacent walls One side ...

Page 16: ...hones it is converted into a heat source which heats food from the inside Microwaves cook because food molecules of water fat and sugar react to the energy provided by the microwaves That energy is absorbed by the food causing the molecules to vibrate quickly This movement creates friction which causes the food to heat up and therefore cook The energy in a microwave is not distributed evenly throu...

Page 17: ...rocess of clock setting if STOP CLEAR is pressed or if there is no operation within 1 minute the oven will go back to the previous status automatically Microwave Cooking 1 Using the number pad input the cooking time maximum cooking time is 99 minutes and 99 seconds 2 Press START 30 SEC button to commence operation NOTE Number 0 cannot be input first so when the 0 is pressed before any other number...

Page 18: ...POWER LEVEL button and continue to press the POWER LEVEL button until desired power level is selected POWER LEVEL BUTTON Microwave Power Display 1 time 100 P100 2 times 80 P80 3 times 50 P50 4 times 30 P30 5 times 10 P10 INSTANT START When the unit is in waiting state press START 30 SEC instantly to start cooking at 30 seconds with 100 microwave power Each additional press will increase the cookin...

Page 19: ...meat defrosts causing meat to go grey and begin to stew To remove frozen meat from freezer wrappings defrost for a few minutes so the wrap is easy to remove Remove meat from Styrofoam tray as they are not microwave safe Place meat onto a rack with a drip tray to catch juices Alternatively place onto a microwave safe plate that is lined with absorbent paper and elevate on an upturned bowl or cup Re...

Page 20: ...ook functions can be scrolled by pressing the corresponding number pads until the same function is pressed twice Example 1 Press AUTO COOK button 2 Press number pad 1 display A1 3 Press number pad 5 display A5 4 Press number pad 8 display A8 5 Press number pad 3 display A3 6 Press number pad 3 display 150 this step has confirmed to proceed with Auto Cook Fish function 7 Continue to press number pa...

Page 21: ... time 150 300 2 times 300 450 3 times 450 600 4 times 600 A 5 Pasta 50 with cold water 450ml 1 time 50 100 with cold water 800ml 2 times 100 150 with cold water 1200ml 3 times 150 A 6 Potatoes 1 approx 200g 1 time 1 2 approx 400g 2 times 2 3 approx 600g 3 times 3 A 7 Pizza 1 approx 80g 1 time 1 2 approx 160g 2 times 2 3 approx 250g 3 times 3 A 8 Soup 500 1 time 500 750 2 times 750 1000 3 times 100...

Page 22: ...uired to reheat food above 60 C Place food in on microwave safe containers and cover with microwave safe lid vented cling film or absorbent paper Vegetables When cooking vegetables always cook them covered with a vented lid cling wrap or absorbent paper Wash vegetables and shake lightly leaving some water clinging to it Place into microwave safe bowl and cover Fish Place fish fillets into a microw...

Page 23: ...it is entering the children lock state and a will be displayed 2 To unlock press and hold STOP CLEAR pad for 3 seconds and there will be a long beep denoting that the lock is released Cooking end reminding function When cooking ends there will be 5 beeps which denotes completion of cooking Display specification 1 In waiting state LED will display clock and will flash 2 In function setting state LE...

Page 24: ...HINTS TIPS ...

Page 25: ... This prevents the build up of steam between food and carousel keeping surfaces crisp and dry Cover foods with paper toweling to prevent splatters 8 Stir foods from the outside to centre of the dish once or twice during cooking to equalize heat and speed microwaving 9 Turn medium to large food items over once during microwaving This enables even exposure to microwaves 10 Elevating some types of fo...

Page 26: ...CARE CLEANING for your Breville product ...

Page 27: ...ottom surface of the microwave with a soft damp cloth The roller ring may be washed in mild soapy water rinse in clean water and dry thoroughly When removing the roller ring from the cavity floor for cleaning be sure to replace in the proper position Remove odours from your microwave oven by combining a cup of water with the juice of one lemon in a deep microwave safe bowl microwave on High PL10 f...

Page 28: ...TROUBLESHOOTING ...

Page 29: ... steam may be produced Most will exit through the vents however some may accumulate around the oven door Possible problem Possible reason Easy solution Microwave oven will not start Power cord not plugged in properly or switched on Fuse blown or circuit breaker problem Trouble with outlet Unplug put the plug in again and switch on Replace the fuse or reset circuit breaker Have a professional check...

Page 30: ...RECIPES ...

Page 31: ... thickened 3 Spoon into sterilized jars and cool completely before storing in the refrigerator Serve with BBQ meats or cold on sandwiches Chunky minestrone Serves 6 ingredients 1 onion chopped 2 cloves garlic crushed 3 bacon rasher chopped 1 carrots diced 1 stick celery diced small cabbage shredded 750ml tomato passata 3 cups water or stock 400g can three bean mixed drained and rinsed cup small pa...

Page 32: ...t and pepper Serve topped with extra Parmesan Family Microwave meatloaf Serves 4 6 ingredients 800g beef mince 100g middle bacon finely chopped 2 tablespoons tomato sauce 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 1 carrot grated 2 cloves garlic crushed cup dry breadcrumbs 1 egg beaten L cup BBQ sauce method 1 Combine beef bacon sauces carrot garlic breadcrumbs and egg together in a large bowl until thorou...

Page 33: ...erve 6 8 ingredients 200g dark 70 cooking chocolate chopped 125g butter diced 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 2 eggs lightly beaten cup caster sugar cup light muscovado sugar or light brown sugar cup plain flour cup self raising flour teaspoon baking powder cup cocoa powder 1 cup chopped walnuts method 1 Place chocolate and butter into a large heat proof microwave safe bowl and press START 30 button on...

Page 34: ...ch Jam Makes 2 cups ingredients 700g ripe peaches 300g fresh figs peeled and chopped 1 cups caster sugar 2 lemons juiced method 1 Cut a small cross into the base of each peach Place into a large bowl and pour over boiling water stand 5 minutes or unit skin begins to lift off Peel remove seed and chop flesh 2 Place chopped peach into a 3 litre heat proof microwave safe bowl along with figs sugar an...

Page 35: ...uts Cream cheese frosting 30g butter softened 125g cream cheese softened teaspoon vanilla extract 1 cups icing sugar sifted method 1 Whisk together eggs oil milk and sugar and set aside 2 Add the flour cinnamon soda and fold through until mixture is just combined 3 Add carrots drained pineapple and walnuts Pour mixture into a greased heat proof microwave safe 22cm ring pan 4 Elevate cake pan by pl...

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