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Programming Mode 

This mode allows the user to assign cook times and power levels to 10 pre-
programmed settings.  

NOTE: When using programmed cycles, food should be in the oven before 
selecting the program and then press Start. 

1)

 

Open the oven door and press and hold the memory button for 5 seconds. 
Release when the buzzer sounds and the word ProG shows in the LED 
display. 

2)

 

Turn the dial to the number program you wish to change (1-0). The current 
program will display in the LED.  

3)

 

Turn the dial left or right to set the time you wish to program in. 

4)

 

Press 0%, 20%, 50% or 70% to change the Power Level. If no power level 
selected it will set to 100% (the default). 

5)

 

After you have set the time and power level you require for your program 
press the Start pad and the cooking program is now saved. The LED will 
now say ProG again.  

6)

 

If the cooking time you are trying to set exceeds the allowed time for the 
oven, when you press Start to save the oven buzzer will sound briefly 3 
times to alert you and the oven will return to ProG. The program will not 
have saved and you will need to return to the pad you were programming 
and change the setting.  

7)

 

From ProG you can now program other pads for Preset Cooking Programs 
or you can close the oven door and the oven will return to ready Mode.  

8)

 

If you press STOP/Reset during your programming the oven will return to 
Ready Mode and your program will not be saved. 

9)

 

If a pad has no program saved to it, when you press the pad from Ready 
Mode, the oven buzzer will sound and no cook cycle will start.  

NOTE: If there is a power cut, no programs will be lost. If the oven is unplugged, 
no programs will be lost. If the oven is unplugged and moved no programs will be 
lost. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CEL1000D

Page 1: ...Oven Instruction Manual Read these instructions carefully before using your microwave oven and keep in a safe place for future reference Please call Celco if you need assistance or for more informatio...

Page 2: ...1...

Page 3: ...the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces d Do not operate the oven if it is damaged It is particularly important that the oven door closes properly and that there i...

Page 4: ...use corrosive chemicals or cleaners in this appliance This type of oven is designed to heat or cook food It is not designed for industrial or laboratory use 7 As with any appliance close supervision...

Page 5: ...e cavity when not in use Liquids such as water coffee or tea are able to be overheated beyond boiling point without appearing to be boiling Visible bubbling or boiling when the container is removed fr...

Page 6: ...ting of the extension cord shall be equal to or greater than the electrical rating of the appliance DANGER Electric Shock Hazard Touching some of the internal components can cause serious personal inj...

Page 7: ...This microwave is designed for commercial use 12 To prevent delayed eruptive boiling of hot liquids and beverages or scalding yourself stir liquid before placing the container into the oven and again...

Page 8: ...Cook on high power for 1 minute 3 Carefully feel the container If warm hot do not use for microwave cooking 4 Do not exceed 1 minute of cooking time Materials To Avoid In A Microwave Oven Aluminum Foi...

Page 9: ...m of clearance around the side of the oven One side of the oven must be open 5 Never dismantle the appliances feet nor block the air intake and exhaust opening 3 7 6cm Top 3 7 6cm Back 3 7 6cm Side 1...

Page 10: ...the interior After use be sure to clean up spilled liquids splattered oil and food debris as quickly as possible If the oven is used when dirty efficiency drops and the dirt gets stuck baked on to the...

Page 11: ...10 OPERATION Control Panel and Features 1 Selection Button 2 Power Buttons 3 Stop Button 4 Memory Button 5 Start Button...

Page 12: ...f Cycle Tone OP 10 OP 11 OP 12 3 Seconds Beep Continuous Beep 5 Quick Beeps Repeating 2 Beeper Volume OP 20 OP 21 OP 22 OP 23 Beeper Off Low Medium High 3 Beeper On Off OP 30 OP 31 Keybeep Off Keybeep...

Page 13: ...endix B Default Cook Times Program Display Time Power Cook Factors 1 0 10 100 80 2 0 20 100 80 3 0 30 100 80 4 0 45 100 80 5 1 00 100 80 6 1 30 100 80 7 2 00 100 80 8 3 00 100 80 9 4 00 100 80 0 5 00...

Page 14: ...door while in Idle Mode will put the oven into Ready Mode 2 During Ready Mode 0 00 displays in the LED 3 Oven can now be operated in Manual Mode or Pre Set Program Mode 4 In Ready Mode only the lamp a...

Page 15: ...and power level 2 While the oven is in ready mode turn the dial to set the desired cooking time 3 If you wish to cook at 100 power you are ready to cook If you wish to change the power level press the...

Page 16: ...or pressing STOP Reset If User Option OP 10 is selected after 3 seconds the oven shall go into Ready Mode Preset Program Mode 1 This mode allows cooking of food items through 10 pre programmed cycles...

Page 17: ...d and the cooking program is now saved The LED will now say ProG again 6 If the cooking time you are trying to set exceeds the allowed time for the oven when you press Start to save the oven buzzer wi...

Page 18: ...f the 3 stages in the display when the program is started User Option Mode 1 Open the oven door and press the 0 button until the buzzer sounds and OP displays in the LED 2 Using the chart on Page 11 t...

Page 19: ...uring microwave cooking press the memory button to check the power level the oven is working in The LED will display the power level for 3 seconds then return to the time countdown This is available o...

Page 20: ...set breaker this must be done by a professional Trouble with outlet Test outlet with other electrical appliances Door is open Make sure the door is properly closed Arcing or Sparking Materials not all...

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