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Auto Defrosting  

 
The microwave has 3 preset defrost levels as indicated below. 
Press  the  defrost  button  once,  twice  or  three  times  to  select 
and then set the weight using the 

AUTO COOKING

 knob. 

 

d1

 For defrosting meat. Weight range 0.1kg to 2.0kg. 

d2 

For defrosting poultry. Weight range 0.2kg to 3kg. 

D3 

For defrosting seafood. Weight range 0.1kg to 0.9kg. 

 
For example to defrost 1kg of meat; 
 

 Press 

DEFROST

 button once. 

 Turn 

AUTO COOK

 knob to 1.0kg. 

 Press 

INSTANT START

 button to commence. 

Microwave will operate on DEFROST power level for 26 minutes 
and 27 seconds. 

Note. 

It  is  necessary  to  turn  food  over  during  DEFROST 

program 
 

 

Auto Cooking 

 
The  microwave  memory  has  8  preset 

AUTO

 

COOKING

  time 

settings  on  HIGH.  To  operate  simply  rotate  the 

AUTO

 

COOKING

  knob  to  the  desired  setting  and  press 

INSTANT 

START. 

Below are the preset cooking times. 

A1: 2 minutes 30 seconds. 
A2: 2 minutes 40 seconds. 
A3: 1 minute. 
A4: 2 minutes 20 seconds. 
A5: 4 minutes 40 seconds. 
A6: 7 minutes 12 seconds. 
A7: 10 minutes 12 seconds. 
A8: 6 minutes 30 seconds. 

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Weight Conversion Guide 

 
1 kilogram = 2.20lbs 
1 kilogram = 1000 grams 
1 ounce = 28 grams 
1 lb = 16 ounces

                        

                       

 

                                                        

 

Setting SAFETY LOCK 

 
The  safety  lock  prevents  unsupervised  operation  by  young 
children.  To  set,  press  and  hold  PAUSE  CANCEL  pad  for  3 
seconds. LOCK indicator lights and microwave cannot be used. 
To cancel, press and hold PAUSE CANCEL pad for 3 seconds. 
 

 

To Stop Oven at 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  cooking  guides  to  making 
microwave cooking simpler. 
 

Stirring 

Stir  foods  such  as  casseroles  occasionally  during  the  cooking 
process. Food at the outside of the dish will cook quicker than 
that in the center. 
 

Arrangement 

Arrange  foods  with  the  thickest  parts  to  the  outside  of  the 
center  point.  Place  delicate  portions  toward  the  center  of  the 
oven. 
 

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Summary of Contents for CE2139MO

Page 1: ...ur friends to choose from the range of CASCADE 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 Hz AC only Rated Power Input 1280 watts Output 800 watts Operating Frequency 2450 MHz Outside Dimensions 47 5cm x 37cm x 28cm WxDxH Oven Capacity 22 liter T...

Page 2: ...ndition If the product has been damaged dropped has a malfunction in any way or if the supply cord is damaged immediately contact your retailer for replacement or repair Carefully unpack your CASCADE appliance Make sure you do not discard any packaging material until all parts of the appliance have been found Carefully wipe the exterior of the appliance to remove any dust that may have accumulated...

Page 3: ...ed Do not pace any object on top of this appliance Do not operate the oven near any other heat source near moisture or high humidity or combustible materials This appliance is for indoor household use only It should not be used outdoors or for commercial or industrial use CAUTION This appliance must be connected to a suitable 230 240 V AC earthed supply socket It is recommended that you do not use...

Page 4: ...he 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 ignition Microwave heating of beverages can result in delayed eruptive boiling Therefore care has to be taken when handling the container The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars are to be stirred or shaken and the temperature is to be checked be...

Page 5: ... Clock Setting When first connected to the power supply the display will flash The current time must be set To set time Touch CLOCK pad The hour display will flash Turn the Auto cooking knob to set the hour Touch CLOCK pad Turn the Auto cooking knob to set the minutes Touch the CLOCK button to confirm time Note This clock is a 24hour clock Manually setting the Time and Power Settings To set the ti...

Page 6: ...return to normal clock setting At the preset time cooking will commence Press PAUSE CANCEL when completed Note Delayed cooking is not programmable for DEFROST or EXPRESS cooking settings 10 Multi Level Cooking You can program the microwave to cook at different stages with different power and settings For example to cook on HIGH for three minutes then LOW for one minute follow these steps Press POW...

Page 7: ... minutes 40 seconds A3 1 minute A4 2 minutes 20 seconds A5 4 minutes 40 seconds A6 7 minutes 12 seconds A7 10 minutes 12 seconds A8 6 minutes 30 seconds 12 Weight Conversion Guide 1 kilogram 2 20lbs 1 kilogram 1000 grams 1 ounce 28 grams 1 lb 16 ounces Setting SAFETY LOCK The safety lock prevents unsupervised operation by young children To set press and hold PAUSE CANCEL pad for 3 seconds LOCK ind...

Page 8: ...d Dishes For all general cooking use Paper Plates and Cups Use for only short term cooking at low temperatures 14 Limited Use Aluminum Foil Use narrow strips only to prevent overcooking of exposed areas I E Chicken Wings WARNING Use only in limited amounts Keep away from the outer walls of the oven Ceramic Porcelain and Stoneware Use only if labeled Microwave Safe Plastic Use only if labeled Micro...

Page 9: ...ght as this may damage the plastic This appliance is for household use only not commercial or industrial use The power socket must be readily accessible so that the oven can be unplugged in an emergency 16 Fire risk If smoke is observed switch off the appliance and keep the door closed in order to stifle any flames Damaged or dropped Always inspect your appliance before use Do not use this applian...

Page 10: ...anty becomes void if the product has been tampered with damaged by accident damaged in any other way by improper use or has been purchased second hand All production orders have quality inspections In the unlikely event of a deficiency please contact the retailer from which this product was purchased WARRANTY FOR APPLIANCES USED COMMERCIALLY LIMITED TO 90 DAYS Type of Appliance ___________________...

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