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IMPORTANT-PLEASE KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 

Operating your microwave oven 

•  During cooking, if you press 

Stop/Cancel 

button once, the program 

will be paused. Press 

Start/Quick Start

 button again to resume, 

If you press 

Stop/Cancel 

button once while in paused state, the               

program will be cancelled.    

•  After cooking ends, the display will show 

End

 and a beep will sound 

every two minutes until user press any button or open the door.

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 open the door and place the 

Turntable Support (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.  Insert the mains plug into the nearest socket. 

5.  The display will light up and show ‘

1:00

’, 

CLOCK

 and a beep will 

sound.

6.  To stop cooking at any time, press the 

Stop/Cancel 

button once to  

pause, or twice to cancel cooking. 

Setting the clock

The digital clock is set to the 12hr or 24hr cycle.

1.  Press the 

Clock

 button once or twice 12hr or 24hr.

2.  Use the 

Number

 buttons to set the time.

3.  Press the 

Clock

 button to confirm.

Note: 

During cooking or pause state, you can check the time by pressing 

the 

Clock

 button.

Microwave cooking

There are 10

 

microwave power levels: 

1.  In standby mode, press the 

Number

 buttons to set the cooking time. 

The longest cooking time is 99 minutes and 99 seconds.

2.  Press the 

Power Level 

button once, the power level will default to

1000W 30L Microwave Oven

SDA2092

User Manual

Summary of Contents for SDA2092

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ore using this Microwave Oven Before plugging your unit into the mains visually check that the unit is intact and has not suffered any transit damage Check that the voltage indicated on the data plate...

Page 3: ...n or after being dropped or damaged in any way Regular periodic checks should be carried out on the mains cable to ensure no damage is evident Should there be any signs of damage the appliance should...

Page 4: ...ure of the fat can t be controlled After use wipe the waveguide cover with a damp cloth followed by a dry cloth to remove any food splashes and grease Built up grease may overheat and smoke or ignite...

Page 5: ...ably qualified person to carry out any service or repair that involves the removal of a cover which gives protection against exposure to microwave energy This microwave oven is intended for the heatin...

Page 6: ...t in severe injury or death if not adhered to This symbol indicates that the supply uses an alternating current mains supply This designates a hazard with moderate risk which may result in severe inju...

Page 7: ...ough space for the outlet vents A minimum clearance of 5cm 2 inches is required between the oven and any adjacent wall with a minimum clearance of 10cm 4 inches between the rear of the microwave and t...

Page 8: ...5 Turntable Support Ring 6 Waveguide Cover 7 Control Panel 8 Door Push Button Note The door must be fully closed in order for the Microwave to operate The door operates a safety interlock mechanism wh...

Page 9: ...t Clock Press to set the clock Stop Cancel Press once to pause cooking or twice to cancel cooking Power level Press to set a microwave power level Cook Press to set a multi stage program Timer Press t...

Page 10: ...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 Insert the mains plug into the nearest socket 5 The display will...

Page 11: ...ok the food The time can be increased by pressing the Start Quick Start button during cooking Speed Defrost The oven can be set to speed defrost by time The longest defrost time is 99 minutes and 99 s...

Page 12: ...e turned press the Start Quick Start button to resume defrosting Defrosting tips Microwaves penetrate approximately 4cm into most foods to maximise defrosting effects the following is advised For thic...

Page 13: ...99g Baked Potato 230g per serving 1 2 Pizza 150g 300g 450g Rice 150g 600g Spaghetti 100g 200g 300g Reheat 200g 800g Milk Coffee 200ml 1 3 cups Fish 200g 600g The result of auto cooking depends on fact...

Page 14: ...e programmed for up to 2 automatic microwave cooking sequences The first with a high power level and the second with a lower power level 1 In standby mode press the Number buttons to set a microwave c...

Page 15: ...e 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 H...

Page 16: ...display will show FAIL and a beep will be heard All buttons will be disabled To correct this release the button and press Stop Cancel Cooking tips Arrange the food so thicker pieces are towards the e...

Page 17: ...ualified service personnel Non Wireable Mains Plug If your appliance is supplied with a non wireable plug fitted to the mains lead and should the fuse need replacing you must use an ASTA approved one...

Page 18: ...00W Rated Power Input 1500W Protection Class I Microwave Frequency 2450MHz Dimensions approx 300mm x 539mm x 358mm Net Weight Approx 15 5kg Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with hou...

Page 19: ...1000W 30L Microwave Oven SDA2092 User Manual...

Page 20: ...e misuse or any consumable parts The guarantee will berendered invalid if the product is re sold or has been damaged through inexpert repair The guarantee is only valid within the UK and Eire Your sta...

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