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Summary of Contents for H-MW1825

Page 1: ...H MW1825 MICROWAVE OVEN Instruction manual ...

Page 2: ... 2 Door assemble 3 Safety lock system 4 Window 5 Glass tray 6 Turntable ring 7 Turntable shaft 8 Control panel 1 Display 2 button 3 button 4 button 5 button 6 30 button 7 button 8 button 9 knob 10 Auto menu symbols Grill rack ...

Page 3: ...erate the oven when empty Do not keep any foreign object inside Do not use the oven for home canning Microwave ovens are not designed to permit proper canning Do not cook eggs in the shell as they will burst Puncture eggs before cooking to prevent explosion occasionally a poached egg may burst during cooking Be sure to cook covered and let stand one minute after cooking before removing the cover D...

Page 4: ... 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 f...

Page 5: ... 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 where heat moisture or high humidity are generated or near combustible materials For correct operation the oven must have sufficient airflow Keep the oven at least 8cm away from both side walls and 10cm away ...

Page 6: ...ion 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 stainless steel etc May spark or ignite while touching the cavity wall during cooking Combustible plastic wares Inapplicable Lacquer ware May flaw or peel off Non heat proof glassware May deform or ...

Page 7: ...HILD LOCK is set Operation If you intend to remove the food before the preset time you must press button If you want to continue cooking process press 30 button Adjust clock When the microwave oven is electrified the LED will display 0 00 buzzer will ring once Press the hour figures will flash will light Turn to adjust the hour figures the input time should be within 0 23 Press the minute figures ...

Page 8: ...as the following steps Press once the screen display P100 and will light Press once again or turn to choose 80 microwave power Press 30 to confirm and the screen displays P 80 Turn to adjust the cooking time until the oven displays 20 00 Press 30 to start cooking and will flash Note the step quantities for the adjustment time of the coding switch are as follow 0 1 min 5 seconds 1 5 min 10 seconds ...

Page 9: ...rt cooking Example If you want to use 55 microwave power and 45 grill power C 1 to cook for 10 minutes you can operate the oven as the following steps Press once the screen display G will light Press once again or turn to choose ombi 1 mode Press 30 to confirm and the screen displays C 1 Turn to adjust the cooking time until the oven displays 10 00 Press 30 to start cooking will flash Grill Combi ...

Page 10: ...by weight Press once and the oven will display dEF1 and will light Turn to select the weight of the food it can be between 100 and 2000g Press 30 to start defrost Defrost by time Press twice and the oven will display dEF2 and will light Turn to select the defrost time Press 30 to start defrost Note the defrost power is P30 30 and cannot be changed Auto Reheat Press once and the LED will display 20...

Page 11: ...ight as the menu chart or will light Press 30 to start cooking Example If you want to use Auto Menu to cook fish for 350g Turn clockwise till A 5 display and will light Press 30 to confirm Turn to select the weight of fish till 350 display will light Press 30 to start cooking and will flash The menu chart Menu Weight Display 200g 200g A 1 Pizza 400g 400g 200g 200g 400g 400g A 2 Potato 600g 600g 25...

Page 12: ...as the following Press once the screen display P100 Press once again or turn to choose 80 microwave power Press 30 to confirm and the screen displays P 80 Turn to adjust the cooking time till the oven displays 7 00 Attention after the aboved steps be careful not to press 30 to start cooking Press the hour figures will flash will light Turn to adjust the hour figures the input time should be within...

Page 13: ...e for the first section defrosting time counts down buzzer will sound once again entering the second cooking when cooking finish buzzer sounds five times Inquiring Function In states of microwave grill and combination cooking press the current power will be displayed for 3 seconds After 3 seconds the oven will turn back to the former state In cooking state press to inquire the time and the time wi...

Page 14: ... door When cleaning the control panel keep oven door open to prevent oven from accidentally turning on Power cord Be sure oven is unplugged Wipe cord with a damp sudsy cloth rinse and dry thoroughly before plugging cord back into outlet Interior surfaces Wash with hot sudsy water rinse and dry Do not use excessive amounts of water when cleaning the oven Never use abrasive cleaner on any part of yo...

Page 15: ...Power source 230 V 50 Hz Microwave power 1000 W Grill power 1300 W Net Gross Weight 17 9 kg 19 9 kg Inner volume 25 litres Unit dimensions L x W x H 513 mm 414 mm 305 mm Gift box dimension L x W x H 579 mm 460 mm 362 mm ...

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Page 22: ...22 5 100 1 4 80 50 50 10 30 5 95 30 20 80 100 80 80 30 20 20 00 30 0 1 5 1 5 10 5 10 30 10 30 1 30 95 5 00 00 1 5 1 2 1 10 5 3 5 30 10 4 10 1 30 5 30 5 95 ...

Page 23: ...23 1 P100 100 2 P80 80 3 P60 50 4 P30 30 5 P10 10 3 G 1 2 1 2 30 5 95 30 55 45 1 10 G 1 1 30 ...

Page 24: ...24 10 10 00 30 1 G 0 100 2 C 1 55 45 3 C 2 36 64 2 100 2 1 30 100 30 30 30 95 2 100 30 30 30 dEF1 ...

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