Caple CM112 Instruction Manual Download Page 18

 

The product complies with the European Safety Standards EN60335-2-30 and the European Standard Electromagnetic Compatibility

(EMC) EN55014, EN60555-2 and EN60555-3. These cover the essential requirements of EEC Directives 2006/95/EC and 2004/108/EC

Energy Saving Tips

The energy we use to heat, light and power our homes

contributes over a quarter of the UK’s carbon emissions, the

principle contributor to climate change.
Around half the energy used in the home is for heating and

hot water, so using your heating system efficiently will not

only help the environment, but also save you money !

Energy efficiency tips for heating and hot water

1.  Don’t set the temperature too high…

By reducing the thermostat setting by just 1ºC can reduce

your energy use by as much as 10%.  And if you’re going

away for the winter, leave the thermostat on the frost protection

setting to provide protection from freezing at a minimum cost.

2.  Use it where you need it…

Set the appropriate temperature on your heaters for the room

they are in; for example, leave the thermostat on a heater in a

spare bedroom on a lower setting.

3.  Use it when you need it…

Use heaters fitted with timers or linked to central controllers

to turn the heating on only when you need it and automatically

switch it off when you don’t.

4.  Curtains…

Close your curtains at dusk to stop heat escaping through

the windows.

5.  Windows…

Nearly 25% of heat loss can occur through poorly insulated

frames and single glazing. If you can’t afford to double glaze

all your windows, go for the rooms you heat most.

6.  Treat your hot water tank...give it a jacket

An insulating jacket for hot water tanks only costs a few pounds

and pays for itself within months. Fit one that’s at least 75mm

(3") thick and you could save £10-£15 a year.

7.  Water …

Use a shower if you have one to save time, money and water.
Don’t set the thermostat too high on your water heater - 60

o

C/

140

o

F is usually adequate for bathing and washing.

Put the plug in when running hot water in your sink - leaving

hot taps running is both wasteful and expensive.
Ensure dripping taps are repaired quickly. In just one day,

you could waste enough water to fill a bath.

Other Energy Saving Tips for Around the Home

1.  Lights

Turn off lights whenever you leave a room for more than ten

minutes.
Use low-energy bulbs wherever you can as they use less

than a quarter of the electricity used by ordinary light bulbs

and last ten times longer!

2.  Cooking

Use the right size pan for the food and cooker hob.
Keep saucepan lids on - this enables you to turn down the

heat.
Boil water for cooking in a kettle.

INCPUKP5RG    Issue 3

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Summary of Contents for CM112

Page 1: ...Instruction manual for microwave oven and grill Model code CM112 Contact Caple on 0844 800 3830 or for spare parts www 4caple co uk...

Page 2: ...accumulate on sealing surfaces c WARNING If the door or door seals are damaged the oven must not be operated until it has been repaired by a qualified person Specifications Model Rated Voltage Rated I...

Page 3: ...oven cavity for storage purposes Do not store items such as bread cookies etc inside the oven 12 Remove wire twist ties and metal handles from paper or plastic containers bags before placing them in...

Page 4: ...en tested in a cabinet 27 The appliances are not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote control system 28 WARNING Ensure that the appliance is switched off before rep...

Page 5: ...If a long cord set or extension cord is used 1 The marked electrical rating of the cord set or extension cord should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the appliance 2 The extension cord...

Page 6: ...ay break Heat resistant oven glassware only Make sure there is no metallic trim Do not use cracked or chipped dishes Follow manufacturer s instructions Do not close with metal tie Make slits to allow...

Page 7: ...materials from the carton and oven cavity Your oven comes with the following accessories Glass tray 1 Turntable ring assembly 1 Instruction Manual 1 Metal shields the food from microwave energy Metal...

Page 8: ...use only It is not intended for counter top use or for use inside a cupboard 3 Please observe the special installation instructions 4 The appliance can be installed in a 60cm wide wall mounted cupboa...

Page 9: ...4 Turn to adjust the minute figures the input time should be within 0 59 5 Press to finish clock setting The indicator for clock will go out will flash and the time will light Note the step quantitie...

Page 10: ...o adjust the cooking time untill the oven displays 15 00 e Be careful Please do not press to start cooking Micro Grill Combi Pad instructions 3 Program set in Advance 1 Set the clock first Consult the...

Page 11: ...inute figures the input time should be within 0 59 7 Press to finish setting The indicator for clock will flash If the door is closed buzzer will ring twice when the time arrives then cooking will sta...

Page 12: ...ormer state 2 In cooking state press to inquire the present time and the time will flash for 4 seconds 3 In preset state press to inquire the preset time and it will flash for 4 seconds 6 Press pad th...

Page 13: ...play A 1 Auto Reheat A 2 Vegetable A 3 Fish A 4 Meat A 5 Pasta A 6 Potato A 7 Pizza A 8 Soup 200 g 400 g 600 g 200 g 300 g 400 g 250 g 350 g 450 g 250 g 350 g 450 g 50 g 100 g 200 g 400 g 600 g 200 g...

Page 14: ...be separately collected and treated If at any time in future you need to dispose of this product please do NOT dispose of this product with household waste Please send this product to WEEE collecting...

Page 15: ...ely Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Note that due care and consideration must be taken when using this heater in series with a thermal control a progra...

Page 16: ...be used for protection against frost Higher temperature settings range from 1 6 max creating a room temperature of approximately 30 C A neon indicator light glows when the appliance is actually heatin...

Page 17: ...y switching back to setting Fig 6 Safety Overheat protection For your safety this appliance is fitted with a thermal cut out In the event that the product overheats for some reason the cut out prevent...

Page 18: ...of heat loss can occur through poorly insulated frames and single glazing If you can t afford to double glaze all your windows go for the rooms you heat most 6 Treat your hot water tank give it a jac...

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