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KOC-9Q1T / KOC-9Q1TSL_

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KOC-9Q1T / KOC-9Q1TSL_

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Microwave function only

Utensils and cooking containers used in a microwave oven should be of a material that does not act as a barrier to microwave 
energy. Generally this means that you should cook in either (paper), plastic, glass or ceramic. Metal pans reflect microwave energy 
and inhibit cooking, and should not be used. In addition to material, the shape of the container should also be considered. Round 
oval shapes give the most even cooking. Square or rectangular containers may over-cook foods in the corners because more energy 
is absorbed there.
Shallow containers give more even cooking results.
Utensils made of china and ceramic are excellent to use in your microwave oven. Most types of glass are also very good.
Lead crystal glass can crack and should therefore, not be used. Plastics and paper can also be used, provided they can withstand 

the temperature of the heated food. For cooking only use plastics, which will withstand a temperature of over 120˚C, e.g. 

polypropene and polyamide. Some plastic materials, e.g. melamine, will be heated by the microwave, and be damaged. To find 
out if a certain container is suitable, the following simple test can be made:
Place the empty container and a glass of water inside the microwave oven. The water is needed because the oven must not be 
operated empty or with empty containers only.
Let the oven work on full power for one minute. A suitable container will only be lukewarm.

Metal containers, e.g. saucepans or frying pans should not be used in microwave ovens. Nor should plates or vessels with 
decorations be used since metal e.g. gold, might be part of the decoration and such decorations will be 
damaged.
Small pieces of aluminiuum foil can be
used, but only to shield the areas that
would over-cook (e.g. for covering chicken wings, leg tips and fish tails) but the foil must not touch the side 
of the oven as damage may occur.

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ven Utensils And Accessories Guide

A variety of utensils and materials may be used for cooking in your microwae oven, For your safety and to prevent damaging 
utensils and your oven choose appropriate utensils and materials for each cooking method. The table below indicates which 
materials you can and cannot use. 

Material

Grill & Convection cooking

Microwave cooking

Combined cooking

Glass (general)

No

Yes (1)

No

Glass (heat resistant)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Glass-ceramic and ceramic (heat resistant) 

Yes

Yes (1)

Yes (1)

Earthenware

Yes

Yes

Yes

China (heat resistant) 

Yes

Yes

Yes

Plastic (general) 

No

Yes (2)

No

Plastic (heat resistant) 

Yes (2)

Yes (2)

Yes (2)

Aluminium foil containers/aluminium foil

Yes

Yes (3)

Yes

Metal baking tins 

Yes (4)

No

Yes (4)

Metal (pots.pans, etc)

Yes

No

No

Paper 

No

Yes

No

1. Without metal parts or metal trims.
2. Some plastics are heat-proof only to certain temperatures. Check carefully!
3. It is possible to use aluminium foil to shield deliate areas of food (this prevents over-cooking).
4.  Metal tins can be used in the combination methods, however if these are very deep, they will greatly reduce the efficiency, as metal 

shields the microwave energy from the food.

 CAUTION: :  •  There are a number of accessories available on the market. Before you buy, make sure they are suitable for 

microwave use. 

 

•  When you put food in the microwave oven, make sure that food, food supports or covering do not come in direct 

contact with any of the internal walls or the ceiling of the cavity since discolouration may take place. 

SAFETY

Summary of Contents for KOC-9Q1T

Page 1: ...MICROWAVE CONVECTION GRILL OVEN MODEL NO KOC 9Q1T KOC 9Q1TSL...

Page 2: ...eat 12 Convection cooking traditional cooking 13 Combination cooking 14 Weight defrost mode 15 Time defrost mode 16 Auto cook 17 Speedy cook 17 Dish warmer for premium option model only 18 Warm 19 Ste...

Page 3: ...ave with those of a traditional oven The wide range of programmig options makes it possible to choose your preparation method precisely Operation is easy even so The display provides information and h...

Page 4: ...note Always use the microwave with the frame on the shaft together with a turntable Put a heat resistant dish with 200 ml of water in the microwave Turn the function dial and select oven Set the time...

Page 5: ...tre the tray on the roller guide when using the microwave features Place food or microwave safe cookware directly on the glass turntable NOTE The Glass Turntable can be found attached to the left poly...

Page 6: ...de Steam Cleaning When blinking the oven is operating in STEAM CLEANING mode gram When blinking the oven is operating in weight input mode BUTTONS Auto cook Used to cook or reheat MW Used to set power...

Page 7: ...stem 2 Press Clock button once more the display shows 24H This is a 24hour clock system If you want 12hour clock system omit this step 3 Turn the dial knob to set the hour number 5 The hour digit star...

Page 8: ...ven will beep The oven is again available for normal use To set power save mode 1 Press the STOP CLEAR button 0 or clock appears in the display 2 Press and then hold the Clock button for 3 seconds The...

Page 9: ...ther the STOP CLEAR button is pressed or the door is opened Opening the door while cook is in progress will cause the oven to stop and any displayed countdown will pause If the START SPEEDY COOK butto...

Page 10: ...nds can be set 5 30 shows in display 4 Touch the START SPEEDY COOK pad The oven light comes on and the turntable starts rotating Cooking starts and the time in the display will count down MICROWAVE CO...

Page 11: ...on low high rack Use oven proof cookware As there is no microwave energy being used you can place metal tins directly onto the metal racks with no danger of arcing When using the grill heater for the...

Page 12: ...cooking time For a cooking time of 11 minutes touch the 10min the 1min pad once to set 11 00 up to 59 minutes 90 seconds can be set 11 00 shows in display 5 Touch the START SPEEDY COOK pad The oven li...

Page 13: ...ditional oven Microwaves are not used Always use oven gloves when touching the utensils in the oven as they will be very hot TEMPERATURE SEQUENCE 180C 190C 200C 210C 220C 40C 100C 110C 120C 130C 140C...

Page 14: ...the convection cooking temperature by touching the Convection pad again until the corresponding temperature is displayed 3 Touch the time set pad to set the cooking time For a cooking time of 11 minut...

Page 15: ...e time set pad to set the weight Weight can be set up from 200g to 3000g The weight will change in 50g increments or decrements For a defrosting weight of 1000 grams touch the 10min pad once to set 10...

Page 16: ...with a little oil 4 Place roasts fat side down on the dish 5 Cook on AUTO COOK ROAST PORK or ROAST BEEF 6 Turn over when hearing the beep 7 Remove from oven Drain off any excess juices 8 Stand for 10...

Page 17: ...ainer 3 Sprinkle with 4 5 tbs of water 4 Cover with pierced cling film or a lid 5 Place on dish on the turntable 6 Cook on AUTO COOK FRESH VEGETABLES For best results cut vegetables into similar sized...

Page 18: ...e centre of the oven cavity Then place dishes plates Size ranges from 150 260mm on the rack 1 Keep pressing the WARM pad to select the desired temperature from 40 C 80 C 2 Touch the time set pad to se...

Page 19: ...oking time of 11 minutes touch the 10min 1min pad once to set 11 00 up to 59 minutes 90 seconds can be set 11 00 shows in display 3 Touch the START SPEEDY COOK pad The oven light comes on and the turn...

Page 20: ...nly Food cooks better by microwave when in a round container rather than square SPACING Foods cook more quickly and evenly if spaced apart NEVER pile foods on top of each other STARTING TEMPERATURE Th...

Page 21: ...es chunks of meat such as stew beef Shield Use small strips of aluminum foil to protect thin areas or edges of unevenly shaped foods such as chicken wings To prevent arcing do not allow foil to come w...

Page 22: ...o a small serving bowl Stir well once or twice during heating Before serving check the temperature carefully Baby milk 100ml 4fl oz 225ml 8fl oz 20 30 sec 40 50 sec Stir or shake well and pour into a...

Page 23: ...ettes 1 2 lb 250g 2 3 min Cut courgettes into slices Add 30ml 2tbsp water or a knob of butter Cook until just tender Aubergine Eggplant 1 2 lb 250g 2 3 min Cut aubergine into small slices and sprinkle...

Page 24: ...ore removing the container e Use extreme care when inserting a spoon or other utensil into the container 1 Eggs Never cook eggs in their shells Steam will build up inside the shell during cooking and...

Page 25: ...g gold might be part of the decoration and such decorations will be damaged Small pieces of aluminiuum foil can be used but only to shield the areas that would over cook e g for covering chicken wing...

Page 26: ...2 hinges and latches broken or loosened 3 door seals and sealing surfaces d WARNING It is hazardous for anyone other than a competent person to carry out any service or repair operation which involve...

Page 27: ...ssiveleakageofmicrowaveenergy 7 Donotuserecycledpaperproductsfor cooking Theymaycontainimpurities whichcouldcausesparksand orfires whenusedduringcooking 8 Donotpoppopcornunlesspoppedin amicrowaveappro...

Page 28: ...oingsomayleadtooverheatingand fire 18 Microwaveheatingofbeveragescan resultindelayederuptiveboiling thereforecaremustbetakenwhen handlingthecontainer Toreducetheriskofinjurytopersons a Donotoverheatth...

Page 29: ...to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or the earth symbol or coloured GREEN AND YELLOW or GREEN The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is mark...

Page 30: ...dry cloth The accessories may also be washed in the dishwasher Smells will disappear if you place a glass of vinegar or water with lemon in the microwave area Switch the microwave on at full power for...

Page 31: ...s the food been defrosted sufficiently Did you turn over or stir the food during preparation Is the child lock activated SPARKS IN THE MICROWAVE If you see sparks in the microwave turn the microwave o...

Page 32: ...t overcooking the outside Q What does standing time mean A Standing time means that food should be removed from the oven and covered for additional time to allow it to finish cooking This frees the ov...

Page 33: ...1250W Convection power consumption 1250W Combination power consumption 1600W Outside Dimension WXDXH 513 20 2 x401 15 8 x311 12 2 mm inch Cavity Dimensions WXDXH 354 13 9 x341 13 4 x231 9 1 mm inch Ne...

Page 34: ...eparate collection systems for used electrical and electronic product By ensuring the correct disposal of this product you will help prevent potentially hazardous to the environment and to human healt...

Page 35: ...e bread and sprinkle generously with cheese 5 Cook on P 70 for 2 minutes until the cheese has melted HONEYED CHICKEN 4 boneless chicken breasts 2 tbsp 30ml clear honey 1 tbsp 15ml whole grain mustard...

Page 36: ...25g plain flour 1 2 pint 300ml milk salt and pepper to taste 1 Place the butter in a bowl and cook on P HI for 1 minute until melted 2 Stir in the flour and whisk in the milk Cook on P HI for 3 4 min...

Page 37: ...nd oil in casserole and cook on P HI for 2 minutes or until soft 2 Place all other ingredients in casserole Stir well 3 Cover and cook on P HI for 5 minutes then P 50 for 8 13 minutes or until the mea...

Page 38: ...ial damages The product must be correctly installed and operated in accordance with the instructions contained in the manual lt must be used solely for domestic purposes The guarantee will be rendered...

Page 39: ...Customer Helpline Number 0844 887 2525 Spare Parts 0844 557 0290 or www 4daewoo co uk DAEWOO ELECTRONICS Web Site www daewooelectronics co uk...

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