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NOTE: 

The defrosting weight 

range is between 100g–2000g.

Time Defrost Function

The time defrost setting is used for 

defrosting frozen meat, poultry and 

seafood by time. The power level is 

automatically set once the defrosting 

time is entered on the number 

pad. The defrosting weight range is 

between 100g–1200g.
Example: Defrost 500g of beef.

1. 

Press the ‘0/TIME DEFROST’ button, 

the LED Screen will display “dEF2”, 

and the “

” and “

” lights will 

be illuminated. 

2. 

Press the numbers “5”, “0”, “0”, 

on the number pad in that order, 

the “

” light will now become 

illuminated.

3. 

Press the ‘START/QUICK 30s’ button 

to commence the defrosting 

function. The “

” light will go out, 

and the “

” and “

” lights will 

flash during through the defrosting 

process.

NOTE: 

The defrosting weight 

range is between 100g–1200g.

The Auto Cook Menu

The Auto Cook Menu allows to 

select from 9 pre-programmed 

settings. Each pre-programmed 

menu has several weight options. 

So, for example, the Auto Reheat 

setting has four weight settings. The 

weight required can be selected by 

repeatedly pressing the Auto Cook 

button, which for Auto Reheat setting, 

would be the ‘AUTO REHEAT’ button.

The 9 settings are displayed below on 

the table.

Control Panel 

Button

Display

Function

1

A - 1

AutoReheat

2

A - 2

Vegetable

3

A - 3

Fish

4

A - 4

Meat

5

A - 5

Pasta

6

A - 6

Potato

7

A - 7

Pizza

8

A - 8

Soup 

9

A - 9

Porridge

Example: Cook 350g of vegetables.

1. 

Press the ‘VEGETABLE’ button, the 

” and “

” lights will become 

illuminated and the LED Screen 

will display “A – 2”.

2. 

Press the ‘VEGETABLE’ button 

twice to choose the pre-set 

weight. The LED Screen will display 

“350” and the “

” and “

” 

lights will illuminate.

3. 

Press the ‘START/ QUICK+30s’ 

button commence operation. The 

” light will go out and the “

” and  

” lights will flash throughout the 

cooking process.

The chart below displays each Auto 

Cook options, with the weight options, 

and the require amount of as well as 

the display and the operation time.

Summary of Contents for KMO202

Page 1: ...Due to continual improvement in design or otherwise the product you purchase may differ slightly from the illustration in this book Issue F14 Kambrook New Zealand Private Bag 94411 Botany Manukau Auc...

Page 2: ...Instruction Booklet Microwave Oven KMO202...

Page 3: ...se In the event that you need some assistance with your Kambrook appliance please contact our Customer Service Department on 1300 139 798 Australia or 0800 273 845 New Zealand Alternatively visit us o...

Page 4: ...ontents Kambrook Recommends Safety First Your Kambrook Microwave Oven Operating Your Kambrook Microwave Oven Hints Tips Care Cleaning and Storage Troubleshooting Guide Warranty p4 p8 p9 p15 p16 p18 P1...

Page 5: ...ty Operating the Microwave Oven when empty could cause damage to the appliance Do not leave the Microwave Oven unattended when in use Do not touch hot surfaces Allow the Microwave Oven to cool before...

Page 6: ...ing or heating in the Microwave Oven To avoid burns or scalding after heating the contents should be stirred or shaken and the temperature checked before serving Always ensure the temperature of food...

Page 7: ...o not put any foreign material between the door and door jam of the microwave oven as this could cause excessive leakage of microwave energy It is hazardous for anyone other than a Kambrook Service Ce...

Page 8: ...uthorised Kambrook Service Centre This appliance is for household use only Do not use this appliance for anything other than its intended use Do not use in moving vehicles or boats Do not use outdoors...

Page 9: ...8 Your Kambrook Microwave Oven 1 5 Power Levels 2 20L capacity 3 245 mm glass turntable 4 Weight defrost and time defrost 5 Digital display and clock 6 Child safe lock...

Page 10: ...base of the glass turntable with the indents in the shaft located in the centre of the oven cavity base 3 Plug the power cord into a 230V or 240V power outlet Switch on at the power outlet The microw...

Page 11: ...er level will be displayed on the LED Screen Press POWER to select Power Level Microwave Power LED Screen Display 1 time 100 P100 2 times 80 P80 3 times 50 P50 4 times 30 P30 5 times 10 P10 Example To...

Page 12: ...rammed settings Each pre programmed menu has several weight options So for example the Auto Reheat setting has four weight settings The weight required can be selected by repeatedly pressing the Auto...

Page 13: ...2 times 300 4 30 450 3 times 450 6 20 600 4 times 600 7 40 A 5 Pasta 50 with 450ml cold water 1 time 50 17 00 100 with 800ml cold water 2 times 100 20 00 150 with 1200ml cold water 3 times 150 22 00...

Page 14: ...tage cooking if one section is defrosting then defrosting shall be placed in the first section Using the Delay Start function The Delay Start function allows for a programmed cooking setting to be act...

Page 15: ...ate press and hold the STOP CLEAR button for 3 seconds there will be a long beep denoting that the lock is released WARNING Check the microwave oven for any damage such as misaligned or bent door dama...

Page 16: ...oods prevents splattering and helps foods cook evenly Turn foods over once during microwaving to speed the cooking process of foods such as chicken and hamburgers Large items like roasts must be turne...

Page 17: ...eaning and Storage 7 It is occasionally necessary to remove the glass turntable for cleaning Wash the turntable in warm soapy water rinse in clean water and dry thoroughly 8 The roller ring and microw...

Page 18: ...ng the door safety lock system Otherwise the microwave energy will not flow into the oven NOTE If none of the above rectify the situation then contact your Kambrook Service Centre Do not try to adjust...

Page 19: ...e during operation Roller not assembled properly or needs to be cleaned Reset and clean if necessary Problem Dim microwave oven light When operating on low power levels the microwave oven light may be...

Page 20: ...d operated repaired damaged abused installed tampered with by unauthorised persons or not maintained in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions If the Goods consist of a number of accessories...

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