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Do not use conventional meat or candy thermometers. These are thermometers available specifically for microwave cooking. These may be used.

Microwave utensils should be used only in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.
Please remember that a microwave oven heats the liquid in the container quicker that the container itself. Therefore, though the lid of a container is not

hot to touch when removed from the oven please remember that the food/liquid inside will be hot.

Always test the temperature of cooked food yourself especially if you are heating or cooking food/liquid for babies. It is advisable never to consume

food/liquid straight from the oven, but allow it to stand for a few minutes and stir food/liquid to distribute heat evenly.

Food containing a mixture of fat or water, e.g. should stand for 30-60 seconds in the oven after it has been turned off. This is to allow the mixture to

settle and to prevent bubbling when a spoon is placed in the food/liquid or a stock cube is added.

Always follow the cooking instructions, when preparing/cooking food/liquid and remember that there are certain food, e.g. Christmas puddings, jam and

mincemeat, which heat up very quickly.

The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars are to be stirred and shaken and the temperature is to be checked before consumption, in order to avoid

burns.

WARNING:

If the door or door seals are damaged, the oven must not be operated, until, it is repaired by a trained person.
It is hazardous for anyone other than a trained person to carry out any service or repair operation. Repair the unit only by qualified specialists.

Before you call for service

If there is no light in the cavity:

-  the bulb blown out;
-  the door of the oven is not closed.

If the oven fails to operate:

-  check to ensure that the control panel is programmed correctly and the timer is set.
-  check to ensure that the door is securely closed engaging the door safety lock system. Otherwise, the microwave energy will not flow into the

oven.

IF NONE OF THE ABOVE RECTIFY THE SITUATION, THEN CONTACT A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN. DO NOT TRY TO ADJUST OR REPAIR
THE OVEN YOURSELF.

Radio interference

Operation of the microwave oven can cause interference to your radio, TV or similar equipment.
When there is interference, it may be reduced or eliminated by taking the following measures:

-  clean door and sealing surface of the oven.
-  reorient the receiving antenna of radio or television.
-  relocate the microwave oven with respect to the receiver.
-  move the microwave oven away from the receiver.
-  plug the microwave oven into a different outlet so that microwave oven and receiver are on different branch circuits.

Summary of Contents for H-MW1025

Page 1: ...H MW1025 MICROWAVE OVEN Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...1 Control panel 2 Turntable shaft 3 Turntable ring assembly 4 Glass tray 5 Oven window 6 Door assembly 7 Door safety lock system 8 Grill rack 1 Display 2 button 3 button 4 button 5 button 6 button 7 b...

Page 3: ...cooking Never use it for drying clothes paper or any other nonfood items or for sterilizing purposes Do not operate the oven when empty Do not keep any foreign object inside Do not use the oven for h...

Page 4: ...baby food jars are to be stirred and shaken and the temperature is to be checked before consumption in order to avoid burns WARNING If the door or door seals are damaged the oven must not be operated...

Page 5: ...n and contact qualified service personnel This microwave oven must be placed on a flat stable surface to hold its weight and the heaviest food likely to be cooked in the oven Do not place the oven whe...

Page 6: ...on and heat resistant Only suitable for packing vegetable or being used as a lid Never apply to packing meat or frying foods Inapplicable SORTS INSTRUCTIONS SORTS INSTRUCTIONS Metal wares e g aluminum...

Page 7: ...stop oven operation press twice to cancel cooking programs Auto reminder When your preset cooking procedure have finished the LED Display will show End and three beeps sound will be heard to prompt y...

Page 8: ...food during operation press the button once and the preset cooking procedure will continue 5 If you intend to remove the food before the preset time you must press button once to clear the preset proc...

Page 9: ...defrosting 3 beep sound will be heard two times to prompt you turn over the food Open the door and turn over the food and shield the warm portion Press button again to continue the defrosting If you...

Page 10: ...shield the exposed bone with foil Place chicken pieces on a shallow dish turn over the food in the middle course And then rearrange and shield the defrosted portions Close the door to continue defros...

Page 11: ...e the cooking effect If any deviation has been found to the factor noted on above menu you can adjust the cooking time for best result Pre set automatic function delayed start If you do not want the m...

Page 12: ...ng may result in smoking and burning 3 Cover foods before cooking refer to the recipe Use paper towels microwave plastic wrap or a cover to cover food so that prevent spattering and help foods to cook...

Page 13: ...cleaning agent to remove soil Rinse with a damp cloth and dry with a soft cloth to prevent scratching the plastic outer door panel Some paper towels can scratch the plastic door panel therefore use a...

Page 14: ...let stand one or two hours then wipe with a clean damp cloth rinse and dry Specification Power supply 230 V 50 Hz Input power 1150W Microwave power 800 W Grill power 1000 W Net Gross Weight 15 1 kg 16...

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