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WARNING

Do not install oven over a range cooktop or 

other heat-producing appliance. If installed 

near or over a heat source, the oven could be 

damaged and the warranty would be void
Check the oven for any damage, such as 

misaligned or bent door, damaged door seals 

and sealing surface, broken or loose door 

hinges and latches and dents inside the cavity 

or on the door. If there is any damage, do not 

operate the oven and contact a Breville 

service centre.
Do not immerse the microwave oven, power 

cord or plug in water or any other liquid.

INTRODUCTION TO MICROWAVE 

COOKING

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Microwaves are invisible waves of 

electromagnetic energy similar to radio 

waves. Instead of being converted to 

sound as in a radio or mobile phones, 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 throughout the cavity. 

The turntable rotates constantly while 

cooking which prevents uneven cooking.

• 

Microwave cooking is considered the “cool” 

cooking method as only the food gets hot 

and surrounding air stays cool.

• 

Microwaves are safe and can  

be economical. 

• 

Ovens need no preheating therefore the 

kitchen stays cooler. Cooking is cleaner 

with less odours and washing up is reduced.

• 

Microwave ovens cook foods rapidly, Some 

foods are better cooked in a microwave 

oven as they retain more flavour, texture 

and goodness, such plain fish fillets, soft 

fruit, vegetables and fat free cakes.

• 

In a microwave the heat is produced 

INSIDE the food. In all other conventional 

cooking methods, heat is applied from 

OUTSIDE through transference of heat by 

convection or radiation.

• 

Microwave energy penetrates the food 

to a depth of about 25mm. Small foods 

under 5cm in diameter such as eggs are 

penetrated to the centre from all sides. In 

larger foods, energy creates heat in the 

outer layer; this then moves to the centre 

by conduction, as it does with conventional 

cooking.

SETTING THE CLOCK

When power is activated, the LED will display 

00:00. The input time should be within 

1:00–12:59.
Example: To set 12:12. 

1.  Press the CLOCK SET button, the hour 

figures will flash.

2.  Press the number buttons of 1, 2, 1, 2  

in order.

Press CLOCK SET to finish clock setting. ‘:’ will 

flash, and the time will illuminate.  

 

NOTE

The microwave oven features a 12 hour 

clock. To set the time, a valid time between 

1:00 and 12:59 needs to be entered.
In the process 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.

Summary of Contents for BMO120

Page 1: ...the Quick and Simple Instruction Book BMO120 ...

Page 2: ...nstructions before operation and save for future reference Remove and safely discard any packaging material and promotional labels before using the Breville Microwave for the first time To eliminate a choking hazard for young children remove and safely discard the protective cover that is fitted to the power plug of the Breville Microwave Do not place the microwave oven near the edge of a bench or...

Page 3: ...re 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 external timer or separate remote control system Never use the microwave...

Page 4: ...in use Before cleaning always press STOP CLEAR position switch off at the power outlet unplug at the power outlet and remove the power cord IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS FOR ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Fully unwind the power cord before use Do not let the power cord hang over the edge of a bench or table touch hot surfaces or become knotted To protect against electric shock do not immerse the power cord powe...

Page 5: ...n moving vehicles or boats Do not use outdoors Misuse may cause injury The installation of a residual current device safety switch is recommended to provide additional safety protection when using electrical 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 f...

Page 6: ...oven to smoke or catch fire The microwave oven should be cleaned regularly and any food splattering inside the cavity should be removed Failure to maintain the microwave oven in a clean condition could lead to deterioration of the surface adversely affecting the life of the microwave oven and possibly resulting in a hazardous situation If the door seals or any of the microwave oven is damaged the ...

Page 7: ...ods must not be heated in sealed containers since they are liable to explode Some containers and or plates may appear suitable for use in the microwave oven but may be coated in a glaze that will absorb the microwave energy overheat and cause the container to crack The glaze may also prevent the food from heating cooking Food and or liquids should not be heated or cooked directly on the turntable ...

Page 8: ...that lids and caps covering containers are removed prior to placing liquids and or foods into the microwave oven Feeding bottles and baby food jars should have lids and caps removed before warming or heating in the microwave oven To avoid burns or scalding after heating the contents should be stirred or shaken and the temperature checked before serving Always ensure the temperature of food or drin...

Page 9: ...by a membrane such as potatoes chicken liver egg yolks oysters etc without first piercing the membrane several times with a fork or similar utensils Fresh eggs in the shell and whole hard boiled eggs should not be cooked or heated in the microwave oven as they may explode during cooking at the end of cooking or after removing from the microwave oven Do not heat oil or fat for shallow or deep fryin...

Page 10: ...or supplied together with this microwave oven This is only applicable if the appliance has the facility to use a temperature sensing probe WARNING Do not attempt to operate the oven with the door open since 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 front face and...

Page 11: ...s this could cause excessive leakage of microwave energy 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 Only allow children to use the oven without supervision when adequate instructions have been given so that the child is able to use the o...

Page 12: ...ring and after use 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 FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 13: ...and preset functions B Control panel Numeric keypad and cooking functions C Door handle D Viewing Window E Turntable assembly installation a Hub under glass b Glass turntable c Turntable shaft d Turntable ring assembly D A C B c d b a E Components ...

Page 14: ...efrost frozen food by time The defrosting power level is automatically set once the defrosting time is inputted H WEIGHT DEFROST Use to defrost frozen meat poultry and seafood by weight The defrosting time and power level are automatically set once the food category and the weight are programmed I CLOCK SET Press to set current time J KITCHEN TIMER Press to set countdown timer K Number pads 0 9 Pr...

Page 15: ...ble 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: ...food gets hot and surrounding air stays cool Microwaves are safe and can be economical Ovens need no preheating therefore the kitchen stays cooler Cooking is cleaner with less odours and washing up is reduced Microwave ovens cook foods rapidly Some foods are better cooked in a microwave oven as they retain more flavour texture and goodness such plain fish fillets soft fruit vegetables and fat free...

Page 17: ...pressed to change the power level After pressing POWER LEVEL the current power level will light for 3 seconds now you can select the new power level by pressing the relevant number The oven will work with the selected power for the remaining cooking time POWER LEVEL MICROWAVE POWER DISPLAY 10 100 PL10 9 90 PL9 8 80 PL8 7 70 PL7 6 60 PL6 5 50 PL5 4 40 PL4 3 30 PL3 2 20 PL2 1 10 PL1 0 0 PL0 KITCHEN ...

Page 18: ...ag or wrap to prevent meat sitting in drip which will otherwise boil as the 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 ...

Page 19: ...ick each potato 3 4 times with a fork and position potatoes around outer edges of turntable 2 Press the POTATO button repeatedly until the number of potatoes or approximate weight of potatoes to be cooked appears on the LED Screen 1 2 3 will display in that order 1 1 potato approximately 230 grams 2 2 potatoes approximately 460 grams 3 3 potatoes approximately 690 grams For example press the POTAT...

Page 20: ...er will sound five times and the LED Screen will revert back to standby AUTO MENUS 1 Press the PIZZA button repeatedly until the approximate weight of the pizza to be cooked appears on the LED Screen 100 200 400 grams will be displayed in that order For example press the PIZZA button once 100 will be displayed 2 Line turntable with absorbent paper and place pizza slices on top This will absorbed e...

Page 21: ...the cooking time to 10 minutes 4 Press the POWER LEVEL button again then press the 6 button to select 60 microwave power PL6 5 Press the START 30 SEC button to commence operation INQUIRY FUNCTION 1 The Inquiry Function allows for the power level or time to be viewed during operation The power level can only be viewed when the microwave oven is operating on a POWER LEVEL setting To view the power l...

Page 22: ... This prevents the build up of steam between food and turntable keeping surfaces crisp and dry Cover foods with paper towel 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 food...

Page 23: ... 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 ...

Page 24: ... 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 that the outlet is no...

Page 25: ...25 Notes ...

Page 26: ...phed in this brochure may vary slightly from the actual product BMO120 ANZ C16 Australian Customers Mail Locked Bag 2000 Botany NSW 1455 AUSTRALIA Phone 1300 139 798 Fax 02 9700 1342 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 co nz Brevil...

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