10
800W Microwave
Model No. SDA2464
User Manual
IMPORTANT
–
RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Using Your Microwave Oven
1.
Place the Microwave Oven on a solid level, heat resistant surface, ensure that
the ventilation outlets are not obstructed.
2.
Before first use place the
Turntable Support Ring
(5) in the base of the oven as
shown in the diagram above.
3.
Place the glass
Turntable
(3) onto the
Motor Spindle
(4).
Rotate the Turntable a little until the notches in the turntable drop onto the
Motor Spindle
(4).
4.
Place the food to be cooked (in a suitable non-metallic container) onto the
glass
Turntable
(3).
5.
Push the Door closed.
6.
Ensure the
Timer
(8) is set to zero and insert the mains plug into the nearest
socket.
7.
Set the desired power level using the
Function/Power Level
control (7) and
cooking time using the
Timer
(8).
8.
The food will begin to cook, to check the food, look through the Door Viewing
Window (1).
Cooking will stop if the door is opened, cooking will resume when the door is
closed again.
9.
Once cooking is complete a bell will sound, the oven and internal lamp will turn
off.
If the food is removed before the cooking time is complete, set the
Timer
(8) to
zero to prevent the oven operating whilst empty.
Utensils guideline
It is recommended that only utensils and containers marked safe for microwave
use should be used in this microwave oven. As a general rule a container made
from heat resistant ceramic, glass or plastic are suitable for microwave cooking.
Never use metal containers for microwave cooking.
Material
Microwave? Comments
Heat resistant ceramic
Yes
Do not use ceramics that have a gilt or metal rim
Heat resistant plastic
Yes
Should not be used for extended cooking times
Heat resistant glass
Yes
Plastic film
Yes
Should not be used cooking meats as the higher
temperatures may damage the film
Grill rack
No
Metal items must not be used in the microwave
oven.
Metal containers
No
Metal items must not be used in the microwave
oven.
Lacquer
No
Poor heat resistance
Bamboo, wood, paper
No
Poor heat resistance and risk of ignition