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ISSUE 1   11/06/2021 

TO USE 

1.  Fully unwind the cable, plug in and switch on.  

2. 

Place the food to be cooked or defrosted in a suitable microwave 

safe container and cover. 

Pull the door handle to open the 

microwave door and place the container in the centre of the glass 

turntable.  

3.  Securely close the microwave door and turn the power knob to select 

the power level of choice.  

4.  Select the cooking time (minutes) required for the food type or recipe. 

Follow the ‘on pack’ guidelines. If selecting a time below 2 minutes, 

turn the timer past 2 minutes and then back to the correct time.  

5.  If defrosting, select the “

 ” power level and then using the 

timer dial to select the defrost time.  

6.  Cooking / defrosting can be interrupted to stir the food or check 

progress by opening the door. Settings will be retained and cooking 

will restart when the door is closed.  

7.  After the cooking time has finished, a bell will sound and the 

microwave will turn off automatically.  

8.  Allow food to stand for 30 seconds to one minute before stirring or 

serving.  

9.  The microwave can be stopped at any time by turning the timer to ‘0’ 

or by opening the door.  

 

 

Notes:  

  When not in use, always ensure that the timer is set to ‘0’.  

  Never operate the oven when empty as this could result in overheating 

and damage to the magnetron.

 

 

Summary of Contents for P80H20L-KJ

Page 1: ...ISSUE 1 11 06 2021 1 20L Retro Microwave Oven P80H20L KJ Please read and retain these instructions for future reference i n s t r u c t i o n s...

Page 2: ...5 Parts and assembly 6 Control panel 7 Using the oven 8 Cleaning your oven 9 Materials suitable for use in the oven 10 General microwave cooking advice 11 Troubleshooting 12 Technical Specification 13...

Page 3: ...ff and unplug before cleaning or servicing the appliance Keep microwave cable and plug dry and away from areas where it is likely to get splashed Never immerse in water Never clean with a steam cleane...

Page 4: ...versely affect the life of the oven and possibly result in a hazardous situation Never operate the oven when empty and avoid leaving unattended during use Do not cover and allow adequate ventilation s...

Page 5: ...e MAFF rating wattage of the appliance being used marked on the front of the microwave and follow the corresponding cooking advice INSTALLATION This microwave is designed to be free standing and is no...

Page 6: ...ft 5 Control Panel 6 Waveguide cover 7 Glass turntable Ensure all packaging materials protective film and adhesive tape are removed and check the oven and door for any damage Do not remove the wavegui...

Page 7: ...M LOW 5 42 DEFROST 6 20 LOW OUTPUT POWER LEVELS POWER ACTION SELECTOR Use this knob to choose a cooking power level TIMER KNOB Use this knob to choose a cooking time up to 30 minutes 0 3 0 5 0 8 1 Med...

Page 8: ...es and then back to the correct time 5 If defrosting select the power level and then using the timer dial to select the defrost time 6 Cooking defrosting can be interrupted to stir the food or check p...

Page 9: ...if food is cooked uncovered and especially if fatty foods are cooked 1 Switch off unplug the oven and allow the oven to cool completely 2 Wipe surfaces and seals with a soft damp cloth not wet Do not...

Page 10: ...re Cooking vessel Heat resistant cookware only with no metallic decoration Paper Covering food Use for reheating only Do not leave unattended Browning dishes Cooking vessel Place upturned plate on the...

Page 11: ...ith sealed or restricted openings since they are liable to explode Pierce the skin or membranes of food e g potatoes apples fish chicken eggs in several places before cooking Never cook or heat eggs i...

Page 12: ...orrect Food was not turned or stirred during cooking Uneven sized food Overcooked food Power setting for cooking time is incorrect Cooking period set too long Undercooked food Food not fully defrosted...

Page 13: ...appliance Group 2 includes all ISM Industrial Scientific or Medical appliances in which radio frequencies are generated intentionally and or used in the form of electromagnetic radiation to treat mat...

Page 14: ...plug Rewireable plugs should only be replaced by a suitably competent person If in doubt consult a qualified electrician The BLUE wire must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter N The BR...

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