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GENERAL GUIDE LINES

Since microwave cooking to some extent is different from
traditional cooking, the following general guidelines should be
considered whenever you use your microwave oven

If the food is undercooked
Check if:
• You have selected the correct power level.
• The selected time is sufficient-the times given in the recipes

are approximate. They depend on initial temperature,
weight and density of the food etc.

• The container is appropriate.

If the food is overcooked,i.e. dried out or burnt
Before you cook again, consider whether:
• The power level was too high.
• The set time was too long-the times in the recipes are

approximate. They depend on initial temperature, weight
and density of the food etc.

Points to remember when defrosting
• The shape of the package alters the defrosting time.

Shallow rectangular packets defrost more quickly than a
deep block. Separate pieces as they begin to defrost; freef
low slices defrost more easily.

• Shield areas of food with small pieces of foil if they start to

become warm.

• When defrosting, it is better to under thaw the food slightly

and allow the process to finish during the standing time.

The amount of food
The more food you want to prepare the longer it takes. A rule
of thumb is that double amount of food requires almost
double the time. If one potato takes four minutes to cook,
approximately seven minutes are required to cook two
potatoes.

Starting temperature of food
The lower the temperature of the food which is being put into
the microwave oven, the longer time it takes. Food at room
temperature will be reheated more quickly than food at
refrigerator temperature.

Composition of the food
Food with a lot of fat and sugar will be heated faster than
food containing a lot of water. fat and sugar will also reach a
higher temperature than water in the cooking process.
The more dense the food, the longer it takes to heat. “Very
dense" food like meat takes longer time to reheat than lighter,
more porous food like sponge cakes.

Size and shape
Smaller pieces of food will cook more quickly than larger
pieces and uniform pieces of food cook more evenly than
irregularly shaped foods.
With unevenly shaped food, the thinner parts will cook faster
than the thicker areas. Place the thinner chicken wings and
legs to the centre of the dish.

Stirring, turning of foods
Stirring and turning of foods are techniques used in
conventional and well as in microwave cooking to distribute
the heat quickly to the centre of the dish and avoid over-
cooking at the outer edges of the food.

Covering food helps:
• To reduce spattering
• To shorten cooking times
• To retain food moisture
All covering, which will allow microwaves to pass through are
suitable-See above “Which utensils can be used in the
oven?”

Releasing pressure in foods
Several foods are tightly covered by a skin or membrane.
These foods should be pricked with a fork or cocktail stick to
release the pressure and to prevent bursting, as steam builds
up within them during cooking. This applies to potatoes,
chicken livers, sausages, egg yolks and some fruits.

Standing time
Always allow the food to stand for some time after using the
oven. standing time after defrosting, cooking/reheating
always improves the result since the temperature will then be
evenly distributed through out the food.
In a microwave oven foods continue to cook even when the
microwave energy is turned off. They are no longer cooking
by microwaves, but they are still being cooked by the
conduction of the high residual heat to the centre of the food. 
The length of standing time depends on the volume and
density of the food. Sometimes it can be as short as the time
it takes you to remove the food from the oven and take it to
the serving table. However, with larger, denser foods, the
standiing time may be as long as 10 minutes. During
‘standing’, the internal temperature of the food will rise by as
much as 8˚C and the food will finish cooking in this time.

Arranging food
This is done in several ways in microwave cooking to give
more even cooking results.
If you are cooking several items of the same food
such as jacket potatoes, place them in a ring
pattern for uniform cooking. When cooking
foods of uneven shapes or thickness, place
the smaller or thinner area of the food towards
the centre of the dish where it will be heated last.

Uneven foods such as fish should be arranged in the oven
with the tails to the centre.
If you are saving a meal in the refrigerator or
‘plating’ a meal for reheating, arrange the
thicker, denser foods to the outside of the 
plate and the thinner or less dense foods 
in the middle. 
Place thin slices of meat on top of each 
other or interlace them.
Thicker slices such as meat loaf 
and sausages have to be placed close 
to each other. Gravy or sauce should be reheated
in a 
separate container.

Choose a tall, narrow container rather than 
a low and wide container. When reheating
gravy, sauce or soup, do not fill 
the container more than 2/3.

When you cook or reheat whole fish, score
the skin this prevents cracking.
Shield the tail and head with small pieces of
foil to prevent over-cooking but ensure the
foil does not touch the sides of the oven.

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Summary of Contents for KOG-875T

Page 1: ...g this oven please read these instructions completely M W PROGRAM KG COOK GRILL COMBI WEIGHT TIME DEFROST M W WEIGHT DEFROST TIME DEFROST GRILL COMBI 1MIN PROGRAMCOOK 1 Roast Beef 2 Roast Port 3 Roast Chicken 4 Fish Fillets 5 Vegetable SPEEDY COOK STOP CLEAR START CLOCK ...

Page 2: ...t face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces c WARNING If the door or door seals are damaged the oven must not be operated until it has been repaired by a trained person 1 door bent 2 hinges and latches broken or loosened 3 door seals and sealing surfaces d WARNING It is hazardous for anyone other than a trained person to carry out any service or repair op...

Page 3: ...d must be the same as specified on this oven Using a higher voltage may result in a fire or other accident causing oven damage Using low voltage will cause slow cooking We are not responsible for damage resulting from use of this oven with a voltage of ampere fuse other than those specified If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qu...

Page 4: ...everal times with a fork 10 Do not pop popcorn longer than the manufacturer s directions popping time is generally below 3 minutes Longer cooking does not yield more popped corn it can cause scorchings and fire Also the cooking tray can become too hot to handle or may break 11 If smoke is observed switch off or unplug the appliance and keep the door closed in order to stifle any flames 12 When hea...

Page 5: ... microwave oven 2 Piercing Always pierce food which has a skin or membrane for example potatoes tomatoes apples sausages etc If you don t pierce them steam will build up inside and they may explode 3 Lids Always remove the lids of jars and containers and take away food containers before you cook using your microwave oven If you don t then steam and pressure might build up inside and cause an explo...

Page 6: ...3 seconds number is scrolled up automatically DIAL KNOB Used to enter the cooking time and weight input Stop Clear Button Used to pause or clear all information manually put into the oven When blinking the oven is operating in WEIGHT DEFROST When blinking the oven is operating in TIME DEFROST When blinking the oven is operating in weight input mode When you touch this button Cooking time is increa...

Page 7: ...oven for all cooking It rotates clockwise or counterclockwise during cooking It is easily removable for cooking and cleaning needs Metal rack This metal rack is used with the Turntable for grilling combi nation heating When used with the Turntable if facilitates cooking for many food dished Note Metal rack is not to be used together when turntable tray during microwave only cooking Important The r...

Page 8: ...e the cookbook for specific recipes Prior to setting the controls place one cup of water in the oven on a heat proof glass measuring cup for testing purposes When setting the controls every time a pad is pressed a beep can be heard Note To insure the best microwave and defrost results be sure to start with a cool oven This is important if grill or combination was used prior to microwave cooking Th...

Page 9: ...IAL KNOB for the desired cooking time 4 Press button Four beeps will sound at the end of the cooking time The indicator light will go off The display panel will return to the 0 The oven light will turn off and the turntable will stop turning Note This mode allows you to set weight from 0 1kg to 2 9kg During the defrosting operation turn over the food after 4 beeps sound 4 times for complete defros...

Page 10: ...overed by a skin or membrance 3 Reduce suggested cooking times It is always better to under cook foods rather than to overcook them If a range of times is stated in a recipe cook the food at the minimum suggested time check for doneness and then cook slightly longer if necessary SPEEDY COOK SETTING THE CONTROLS 1 Press button 2 30 will appear in the display window 3 Whenever this pad is pressed co...

Page 11: ... and avoid over cooking at the outer edges of the food Covering food helps To reduce spattering To shorten cooking times To retain food moisture All covering which will allow microwaves to pass through are suitable See above Which utensils can be used in the oven Releasing pressure in foods Several foods are tightly covered by a skin or membrane These foods should be pricked with a fork or cocktai...

Page 12: ...de the oven Be sure to properly reinstall these parts into the cavity affer cleaning DOOR While the oven door is still warm any spatters or food soils should be wiped off with a damp sudsy cloth or sponge Rinse with water and wipe dry with a cloth If steam or condensation appears around this area wipe with a cloth This may occur when the oven is operating under high humidity and with foods contain...

Page 13: ...vice Center Note It is quite normal for steam to be emitted around the door during the cooking cycle The door is not intended to seal the oven cavity completely but its special design contributes to the complete safety of the appliance PROBLEM Oven will not start Arcing or sparking Unevenly cooked foods Overcooked foods Undercooked foods Improper defrosting SOLUTION X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X...

Page 14: ...in the selected power levels The oven light dims and clicking noises can be heard when the oven cycles Q When is the oven light on and off A The oven light is on during the cooking time and when the door is opened Q Why does steam accumulate on the oven door A During cooking steam is given off from the food Most of the steam is removed from the oven by the air which circulates in the oven cavity H...

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