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STANDING TIME

Dense foods e.g. meat, jacket potatoes and cakes,
require standing time(inside or outside of the oven)
after cooking, to allow heat to finish conducting to
cook the center completely. Wrap meat joints and
jacket potatoes in aluminum foil while standing.
Meat joints need approx. 10-15 minutes, jacket
potatoes 5 minutes. Other foods such as  plated
meal, vegetables, fish etc require 2-5 minutes
standing. After defrosting food, standing time
should also be allowed. If food is not cooked after
standing time, return to the oven and cook for
additional time.

MOISTURE CONTENT

Many fresh foods e.g. vegetables and fruit, vary in
their moisture content throughout the season,
particularly jacket potatoes. For this reason cooking
times may have to be adjusted. Dry ingredients e.g.
rice, pasta, can dry out during storage so cooking
times may differ.

DENSITY

Porous airy foods heat more quickly than dense
heavy foods.

CLING FILM

Cling film helps keep the food moist and the
trapped steam assists in speeding up cooking
times. Pierce before cooking to allow excess steam
to escape. Always take care when removing cling
film from a dish as the build-up of steam will be
very hot.

SHAPE

Even shapes cook evenly. 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

The colder the food, the longer it takes to heat up.
Food from a fridge takes longer to reheat than food
at room temperature.

LIQUIDS

All liquids must be stirred before and during
heating. Water especially must be stirred before
and during heating, to avoid eruption. Do not heat
liquids that have previously been boiled. DO NOT
OVERHEAT.

TURNING & STIRRING

Some foods require stirring during cooking. Meat
and poultry should be turned after half the cooking
time.

ARRANGING

Individual foods e.g. chicken portions or chops,
should be placed on a dish so that the thicker parts
are towards the outside.

QUANTITY

Small quantities cook faster than large quantities,
also small meals will reheat more quickly than large
portions.

PIERCING

The skin or membrane on some foods will cause
steam to build up during cooking. These foods
must be pierced or a strip of skin should be peeled
off before cooking to allow the steam to escape.
Eggs, potatoes, apples, sausages etc, will all need
to be pierced before cooking. DO NOT ATTEMPT
TO BOIL EGGS IN THEIR SHELLS.

COVERING

Cover foods with microwave cling film or a lid.
Cover fish, vegetables, casseroles, soups. Do not
cover cakes, sauces, jacket potatoes or pastry
items.

COOKING TECHNIQUES

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Page 2: ...Before operating this oven please read these instructions completely OWNER S MANUAL MICROWA VE OVEN KOR 8A6K5SA7...

Page 3: ...harmful exposure to microwave energy It is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks b Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner res...

Page 4: ...a 2 pin plug which should be marked with the number BS 1363 and it should be fitted with 13 AMP fuse marked with the number BS 1362 We recommend the use of good quality plugs and wall sockets that can...

Page 5: ...off and disconnect the power cord or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel d Do not use the cavity for storage purposes Do not leave paper products cooking utensils or food in the cavit...

Page 6: ...Do not attempt to remove covers panels etc 15 Keep an eye on the oven from time to time when food is heated or cooked in disposable containers of plastic paper or other combustible materials 16 If sm...

Page 7: ...kin 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...

Page 8: ...per Can be used in small quantities to protect areas against overcooking Arcing can occur if the foil is too close to the oven wall or if too much foil is used Do not preheat for more than 8minutes Po...

Page 9: ...Express Cook Used to start the oven operation or to increase the reheat time by 30 seconds 6 6 Stop Clear Used to stop operation the oven or to delete the cooking data 7 7 Steam Bowl Used to steam bow...

Page 10: ...el 7 7 Spatter shield Protects the microwave outlet from splashes of cooking foods 8 8 Roller guide Supports the glass cooking tray 9 9 Coupler This fits over the shaft in the center of the oven cavit...

Page 11: ...ation retained To erase all information except the present time push the STOP CLEAR button once more If the oven door is opened during the oven operation all information is retained If the START butto...

Page 12: ...enter Never use this Steam bowl with a different product or model 2 When you use the Steam bowl pour at least 500ml of water before use If the amout of water is less than 500ml it may cause incomplete...

Page 13: ...and put ingredients in Put the lid on and center the steam bowl on the bottom of the oven Rinse and clean a cabbage And trim it Pour 500ml water into the base bowl Place the steam plate on the base b...

Page 14: ...DEFROSTING begins The DEFROST indicator light and 1 1 is displayed The defrosting time is automatically determined by the weight selected When you push the START button the g indicator goes off and t...

Page 15: ...SAUCE button 2 Select the desired cooking weight Refer to the SOUP SAUCE weight chart 3 Close the door 4 Push the START button The display shows 4 1 The display will show what you touched SOUP SAUCE W...

Page 16: ...me which is recommended for foods such as cheese milk and slow cooking of meats When you push the START button the M W indicator starts blinking to show the oven is cooking The display counts down the...

Page 17: ...Ac 3 Ac 4 Ac 5 Weight 200g 400g 200g 400g 1 3ea 100g 300g 1 3 pices Remark Trim and wash the mixed vegetables Place them in the round dish Add to 2 tbsp water cover with wrap Places the vegetables in...

Page 18: ...h STOP CLEAR button 0 disappears in the display 2 Push and then hold the Clock button for 3 seconds The display will turn off and a beep sounds To operate the oven in power save mode touch any key The...

Page 19: ...erm for sparks in the oven Arcing is caused by Metal or foil touching the side of the oven Foil not molded to food upturned edges act like antennas Metal such as twist ties poultry pins or gold rimmed...

Page 20: ...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 th...

Page 21: ...it is damaged until it has been repaired by a competent service technician It is particularly important that the oven closes properly and that there is no damage to the i Door bent ii Hinges and Hook...

Page 22: ...est Service Centre 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 contribut...

Page 23: ...of meat large vegetables and cakes is to allow the inside to cook completely without overcooking the outside Q What does standing time mean A Standing time means that food should be removed from the o...

Page 24: ...ipment with your household waste For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchas...

Page 25: ...ood 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 The col...

Page 26: ...as or edges of unevenly shaped foods such as chicken wings To prevent arching do not allow foil to come within 1 inch of oven walls or door Remove To prevent cooking thawed portions should be removed...

Page 27: ...ime Method Standing Level Per lb 450g Time Fish Fillets P HI 4 6 min Add 15 30 ml 1 2 Tbsp 2 3 min Whole Mackerel P HI 4 6 min 3 4 min Cleaned and Prepared Whole Trout Cleaned P HI 5 7 min 3 4 min and...

Page 28: ...vegetables Vegetables Weight Time Comments Broccoli 1 2 lb 250g 3 4 min 1 lb 500g 5 7 min Brussels sprouts 1 2 lb 250g 4 5 min Carrots 1 2 lb 250g 3 4 min Cauliflower 1 2 lb 250g 3 4 min 1 lb 500g 5...

Page 29: ...ts cut into fine strips 4 oz 100g button mushrooms chopped 2 oz 50g beansprouts 4 oz 100g mange tout 1 red pepper seeded and thinly sliced 4 spring onions chopped 4 oz 100g canned water chestnuts slic...

Page 30: ...trawberries and lemon juice in a very large bowl heat on P HI for 5 minutes or until the fruit has softened Add sugar mix well 2 Cook on P 80 for 25 30 minutes until setting point is reached stir ever...

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