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MATERIALS YOU CAN USE IN YOUR MICROWAVE

The following list is a quick guide for items that can be used within your microwave. If you are unsure, always refer 

to the manufacturer’s guidelines as to whether the item is microwave safe.

Item:

Notes:

Aluminium Foil

Only use small amounts for shielding. (i.e. small amounts can be used to cover thin parts of meat
to prevent over cooking. The foil should always remain at least 3cm away from the microwave 
wall,
as arcing can occur.

Browning dish

Ensure that the dish is microwave safe and always follow the manufacturer’s instructions. The
bottom of the dish must be at least 1cm above the glass turntable. Incorrect usage may cause the
turntable to break.

Dinnerware

Only ever use microwave safe dinnerware and follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Never used
cracked or chipped dishes.

Glass jars

Always remove the lid as the heat will cause expansion of any contents (including air). Ensure
there is no metal trim. Note: Most glass jars are no heat resistant and may break.

Glassware

Only use heat-resistant, oven-safe glassware. Ensure there is no metal trim and neve use cracked
or chipped glassware.

Oven cooking bags

Check the manufacturer’s instructions to ensure they are microwave safe. Do not close with a
“bread tie” as these contain metal. Make small incisions in the bag to allow steam to escape.

Paper plates and cups

Only ever use for short term re-heating/warming. Never leave unattended while cooking. Never
use the grill function.

Paper towel

Only ever use for short term re-heating/warming. Never leave unattended while cooking. Never
use the grill function.

Plastic

Ensure that your plastic item is microwave safe and these items typically state “microwave-safe” 
on the underside. Avoid using plastic where you are unsure.

Plastic wrap (cling-wrap)

Only use microwave safe cling-wrap. Can be used during cooking to retain moisture. Do not allow
the plastic wrap to touch the food.

Thermometers

Only use microwave safe thermometers only. If you are unsure, do not use.

Wax Paper (baking paper)

Can be used as a cover to prevent splattering and to retain moisture. Always maintain supervision.

MATERIALS THAT SHOULD BE AVOIDED

The following list is a quick guide for items that must be avoided be used within your microwave.

Item:

Notes:

Aluminium Tray

May cause arcing within the microwave. Transfer the food into a microwave-safe dish.

Food Carton with metallic lining

May cause arcing within the microwave. Transfer the food into a microwave-safe dish.

Metal or metal trimmed utensils

May cause arcing within the microwave. The metal shields the food from the microwave energy.

Paper bags

May cause a fire within the microwave.

Plastic foam cup

May melt or contaminate the liquid inside when exposed to a high temperature.

Wood

Wood will dry out when used within a microwave and may split or crack.

Cleaning & Maintenance

Troubleshooting

By ensuring proper cleaning and maintenance of your microwave, you can ensure that it will have a long and fault  

free operation.

WARNING: 

Do not start cleaning the microwave until it has completely cooled.

•  Typically you should only ever need to clean your microwave with a small amount of warm soapy water, or 

light cleaning products to assist with the removal of fat or oil emulsions. This is the same for the microwave 
components, such as the turntable and turntable support ring.

•  Your microwave should be cleaned after every use.
•  After cleaning your microwave cavity, you should wipe it dry.

IMPORTANT:

  Never dismantle your microwave. Any maintenance work should only ever be undertaken by a  

 

   

suitably qualified and licenced person. For any questions, please contact the Residentia Group  

 

   

support team on 1300 11 HELP (4357).

OPERATION IN CASE OF EMERGENCY

In the event of an emergency you should:
•  Switch off all microwave controls (i.e. Press the “Stop/Clear” button).
•  Switch the microwave off at the isolation switch or at the fuse box.
•  Call the Residentia Support Team on 1300 11 HELP (4357).

Some minor faults can be fixed by referring to the instructions given in the Troubleshooting section below.  

There is also a self-help section online at http://www.residentiagroup.com.au.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Fault

Possible Cause

Solution

The microwave is interfering with 
the TV reception?

•  This is normal.

•  Radio and TV reception may be interfered with when any 

microwave is operating. It is similar to the interference that 
small electrical appliances may cause.

Dim microwave light

•  This is normal.

•  In low power cooking, such as P10-P50, the microwave light 

may also be dimmer.

Steam accumulating on the door 
and hot air is coming out of  
the vents

•  This is normal.

•  When cooking, steam may release from the food. Most will 

expel from the vents, however some may accumulate on the 
door or cavity walls.

The microwave was started
accidentally with no food inside.

•  Always avoid!

•  It is forbidden to operate the microwave without any food 

inside. This is very dangerous.

The microwave cannot be 
started, or isn’t powered.

•  The power code isn’t plugged 

in or lose?

•  The fuse for the microwave’s 

circuit is blown?

•  The power outlet is faulty?

•  Unplug and after 10 seconds re-plug in the microwave.
•  Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker.
•  Test the outlet with another electrical appliance.

The microwave doesn’t heat.

•  Door isn’t closed properly.

•  Close the door completely. Ensure that nothing is blocking  

the door’s safety latch.

The glass turntable makes noise
when the microwave oven 
operates.

•  The turntable support/rollers  

is being interfered with by  
dirt/food residue.

•  Refer to the cleaning and maintenance section of this  

user manual.

Summary of Contents for EMC25BF

Page 1: ...UserManual Exactly what you need Model Code s EMC25BF Online esatto house Product 25L Built in Microwave...

Page 2: ...ings Page 7 Your Microwave Oven Page 8 Installation Instructions Page 11 Operating Your Microwave Page 15 Cleaning Maintenance Page 15 Troubleshooting Page 16 Warranty Information Page 18 Purchase Det...

Page 3: ...aled containers as they are liable to explode It is hazardous for anyone other than a competent person to carry out any service or repair operation that involves the removal of the cover providing pro...

Page 4: ...cycling materials or other parts from used devices you are making a significant contribution to the protection of our environment Information on appropriate disposal centres for used devices can be pr...

Page 5: ...must only be installed and the connecting cable must only be replaced by qualified electrician and in accordance with the appropriate regulations If the plug is no longer accessible following install...

Page 6: ...Then press the Start 30Sec Confirm button to start cooking Note When selecting your desired microwave power setting you can select from the following microwave power levels P100 100 P80 80 P50 50 P30...

Page 7: ...use the Defrost by Time function Press the Weight Time Defrost button twice Your microwave will display dEF2 indicated Defrost by Time Use the dial to select your desired defrost time where 95 minutes...

Page 8: ...Plastic foam cup May melt or contaminate the liquid inside when exposed to a high temperature Wood Wood will dry out when used within a microwave and may split or crack Cleaning Maintenance Troublesh...

Page 9: ...fect claimed is due to faulty or defective parts or workmanship Residentia Group is not liable in the following situations which are not exhaustive a the Appliance is damaged by i accident ii misuse o...

Page 10: ...record details of your purchase below and staple your receipt on the opposite page Your serial number can be found on the rear of your microwave STORE DETAILS STORE NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE PURCHASE DA...

Page 11: ...User Manual 20 This page is intentionally left blank Appliances Exactly what you need A RESIDENTIA GROUP INITIATIVE...

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