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CONTENTS  
 

 
Page 1 

Welcome. Technical specifications. Service. 

Page 2 

Contents 

Page 3 

Before first use. Safety and installation 

Page 4 

Safety and installation. 

Page 5 

Safety and installation. Microwave cooking 

principles. 

Page 6 

Microwave cooking principles. 

Page 7 

Parts and Turntable guide. 

Page 8 

Control panel guide.  

Page 9 

Using the oven. Clock setting. Power and Time. 

Page 10  Setting Power level. Oven Delay Timer. 
Page 11  Speed Cooking. Speed Defrost. 
Page 12  Defrosting by Weight. Auto Menu Cooking. 
Page 13  Chart 1. 
Page 14  Weight Conversion. Safety Lock. Cooking Tips. 
Page 15  Utensils Guide. 
Page 16  Utensils Guide. 
Page 17  Important safety instructions. 
Page 18  Important safety instructions. Maintenance and   

cleaning. 

Page 19  Maintenance and Cleaning. 
Page 20  Warranty 
 

 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CE1887DM

Page 1: ...23 Litre Microwave Model CE1887DM INSTRUCTION MANUAL PLEASE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...E appliances available exclusively to The Warehouse TECHNICAL INFORMATION Please make sure that your house installation voltage corresponds to the voltage marked on the unit Mains supply 230 240V 50 H...

Page 3: ...uide Page 8 Control panel guide Page 9 Using the oven Clock setting Power and Time Page 10 Setting Power level Oven Delay Timer Page 11 Speed Cooking Speed Defrost Page 12 Defrosting by Weight Auto Me...

Page 4: ...y have accumulated Dry with a dry towel Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners Remove any label or sticker WARNING Do not immerse in water or any other liquids SAFETY AND INSTALLATION Microwave Exposure S...

Page 5: ...a space of 30cm above the oven 7 5cm at the rear of the oven and 7 5cm at each side of the oven as a minimum Place oven on a flat level surface with sufficient strength to hold its expected weight wh...

Page 6: ...LES Always arrange the food carefully and evenly Place the thickest areas of the food towards the outside of the oven if possible Always cook for a shorter time if you are unsure and then add more if...

Page 7: ...y become hot because of the heat transferred from the heated food Use an oven cloth to remove When heating food in plastic or paper containers check the oven frequently due to the possibility of ignit...

Page 8: ...PARTS AND TURNTABLE GUIDE Do not throw away any packaging until all parts of the appliance are found 7...

Page 9: ...to cook vegetables automatically by weight FISH Use to cook fish automatically by weight MEAT Use to cook meat automatically by weight PASTA Use to cook pasta automatically by weight POTATO Use to co...

Page 10: ...example to set 12 12 Press CLOCK PRE SET Press pad numbers 1 2 1 2 Press CLOCK PRE SET Manually setting the Time and Power Settings To set the time and power level For all manual cooking simply press...

Page 11: ...CLOCK PRE SET to enter the delay setting program Set the desired delayed starting time and then press START SPEED COOK to confirm The display will show a flashing clock indicating delay timer is set...

Page 12: ...isplay 00 59 Press START SPEED COOK pad 3 times 1 minute and 30 seconds will show in display 01 28 Press START SPEED COOK pad 4 times 1 minutes and 58 seconds will show in display 01 58 Press STOP onc...

Page 13: ...select each category of food for example pad number 4 for Meat A 4 will display Press again for pre set weight Each subsequent press of the pad will increase the weight allowance as listed below Char...

Page 14: ...5 Times 4 50 A 4 150 Once 1 50 Meat 300 Twice 3 00 450 3 Times 4 50 600 4 Times 6 00 A 5 50 Once 0 50 Pasta 100 Twice 1 00 150 3 Times 1 50 A 6 1 approximately 200g Once 1 00 Potato 2 approximately 40...

Page 15: ...any Time To pause the cooking process at any time simply touch STOP pad once To cancel program and return to the current time press STOP pad a second time COOKING TIPS Listed here are some simple coo...

Page 16: ...GUIDE Recommended Microwave Browning Dish Used for browning the exterior of meats Follow individual instructions of the browning dish Microwavable Plastic Wrap Use to retain steam and stop foods from...

Page 17: ...s and bottles regular glass is too thin and may shatter causing damage or injury Paper Bags they can create a fire hazard and may ignite Polystyrene type cups and plates they may melt Metal objects or...

Page 18: ...ly uncoil before use If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard Children Caution Keep out of...

Page 19: ...wet hands Danger to children Safely dispose of plastic bags and other components of the packaging They may be potentially dangerous to children MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Regular maintenance of your ap...

Page 20: ...from one lemon in a deep microwavable bowl microwave on high for 5 minutes Wipe the inside thoroughly with a dry towel Damage check Always check that the appliance is in good working order Check the p...

Page 21: ...S USED COMMERCIALLY LIMITED TO 90 DAYS Type of Appliance ____________________________________ Model No ____________________Purchase Date ______________ Product Purchased from__________________________...

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