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•  Wipe the oven cavity with a soft, damp 

cloth after each use. Leaving food residue, 

grease or fat in the cavity could cause the 

Microwave Oven cavity to overheat and 

may cause the Microwave Oven to smoke  

or catch fire.

•  The Microwave Oven should be cleaned 

regularly and any food spattering inside 

the cavity should be removed. Failure to 

maintain the Microwave Oven in a clean 

condition could lead to deterioration of the 

surface, adversely affecting the life of the 

Microwave Oven and possibly resulting in a 

hazardous situation.

•  If the door seals or any of the Microwave 

Oven is damaged, the Microwave Oven 

must not be operated until it has been 

inspected and/or repaired at an authorised 

Kambrook Service Centre.

•  The Microwave Oven is intended for heating 

food and beverages. Drying of food or 

clothing and heating or warming pads, 

slippers, sponges, damp cloth and similar 

may lead to risk of injury, ignition or fire.

•  Ensure all food containers and/or plates are 

suitable for use in the Microwave Oven. This 

should be done prior to preparing food for 

heating or cooking in the Microwave Oven. 

Monitor foods and liquids heating or cooking 

in the Microwave Oven at all times due to 

the possibility of containers igniting.

•  Containers or plates suitable for use in the 

Microwave Oven should not exceed the 

width of the glass turntable as this may 

impede the rotation of the turntable and 

result in food being unevenly cooked.

•  Liquids or other foods must not be heated  

in sealed containers since they are liable  

to explode.

•  Some containers and/or plates may appear 

suitable for use in the Microwave Oven but 

may be coated in a glaze that will absorb 

the microwave energy, overheat and cause 

the container to crack. The glaze may also 

prevent the food from heating/cooking.

•  Food and/or liquids should not be heated 

or cooked directly on the turntable. Food 

and/or liquids must be placed into a suitable 

microwave-proof container before placing 

onto the glass turntable.

•  Food and/or liquids should not be heated 

or cooked in plastic or paper containers or 

bags, unless specified as suitable for use by 

the manufacturer, due to the possibility of 

containers exploding or igniting.

•  Metal clips or twist ties should be removed 

from the packaging as these could cause 

sparking and/or fire.

•  Do not use recycled paper or kitchen paper 

towelling when cooking. Recycled paper 

may contain small metal or other impurities 

which could cause sparking and/or fire.

•  Do not use metal containers or utensils in 

the Microwave Oven as these could cause 

sparking and/or fire.

•  Only use utensils that are suitable for use in 

Microwave Ovens.

•  Food grade foil should not be used in 

the Microwave Oven as this could cause 

sparking and/or fire.

•  Ensure that lids and caps covering containers 

are removed prior to placing liquids and/or 

foods into the Microwave Oven.

•  Feeding bottles and baby food jars should 

have lids and caps removed before warming 

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 or drink which has been heated or  

cooked in the Microwave Oven has been 

tested before eating, drinking or serving to 

others, especially children, disabled or  

elderly people.

•  The heating of liquids and beverages in 

the Microwave Oven can result in delayed 

eruptive boiling. Care must be taken when 

handling any containers containing hot 

liquids or beverages.

•  Do not heat popcorn in the Microwave 

Oven unless it has been commercially 

packaged for microwave use. There may be 

a number of un-popped kernels that may 

overcook and burn when popping popcorn. 

Do not use oil unless recommended by 

the manufacturer. Do not pop popcorn 

longer than the manufacturer’s instructions 

(popping time should not exceed 3 minutes). 

Longer cooking could cause scorching  

or fire.

•  Do not cook any food surrounded by a 

membrane (such as potatoes, chicken liver, 

egg yolks, oysters, etc) without first piercing 

the membrane several times with a fork or 

similar utensils.

Special Safety Instructions for your 

Kambrook Microwave Oven

Summary of Contents for KMO310 Series

Page 1: ...e with the manufacturer s instructions If the Goods consist of a number of accessories we may choose to only replace the defective accessory 3 The warranty provided under clause 1 is limited to replac...

Page 2: ...Suits all KMO310 models INSTRUCTION BOOKLET...

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: ...nds Safety First p4 Special Safety Instructions for your Kambrook Microwave Oven p7 Your Kambrook Microwave Oven p9 Using Your Kambrook Microwave Oven p10 Troubleshooting Guide p17 Hints Tips p18 Care...

Page 5: ...ioned correctly into the indents on the rotating shaft Always operate the Microwave Oven on a stable and heat resistant surface Do not use on a cloth covered surface near curtains or other flammable m...

Page 6: ...ation of a residual current device safety switch is recommended to provide additional safety protection when using electrical appliances It is advisable that a safety switch with a rated residual oper...

Page 7: ...the cover which gives protection against exposure to microwave energy WARNING Only allow children to use the Microwave Oven without supervision when adequate instructions have been given so that the c...

Page 8: ...rntable Food and or liquids should not be heated or cooked in plastic or paper containers or bags unless specified as suitable for use by the manufacturer due to the possibility of containers explodin...

Page 9: ...power outlet Keep the door closed to stifle any flames Do not attempt to operate the Microwave Oven by any method other than those described in this instruction book Do not disconnect the Microwave O...

Page 10: ...set the time of day or to recall the time of day display 6 KITCHEN TIMER button is a countdown timer function used to monitor cooking times for other appliances in the kitchen 7 6 pre set menu settin...

Page 11: ...Your Kambrook Microwave Oven To assemble the turntable 1 Open the microwave oven door place the roller ring into position inside the indented space in the oven cavity base ensuring wheels are faced d...

Page 12: ...ill display PL10 The default power setting is 100 power 4 Press START QUICK 30s to commence operation Setting the Power Level The default cooking power level for this microwave is 100 PL10 To adjust t...

Page 13: ...onjunction with SET TIME cooking to commence the operation of the microwave oven at power level 10 PL10 for 30 seconds Incremental 30 seconds of cooking can be obtained by pressing the button again as...

Page 14: ...or 100 grams will be displayed in that order For example press POPCORN once 50 will be displayed 2 Press the START QUICK 30s button to commence operation the beeper will sound once When cooking is fin...

Page 15: ...nd once When cooking is finished the beeper will sound five times and the LED screen will revert back to standby Using Your Kambrook Microwave Oven continued Dinner Plate Function The DINNER PLATE set...

Page 16: ...n saved as Memory 2 5 Press the START QUICK 30s button again to commence operation NOTE If there is a power outage programmed settings will not be saved and have to be reset To Recall the Memory Funct...

Page 17: ...LED screen for 3 seconds Child Lock Function 1 To activate the Child Lock press and hold the STOP CANCEL button for 3 seconds there will be a long beep denoting that the microwave is entering into th...

Page 18: ...operation Roller not assembled properly or needs to be cleaned Reset the roller correctly and clean if necessary Microwave oven interfering with television reception Radio and TV reception may be int...

Page 19: ...g foods prevents spattering 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 tur...

Page 20: ...s this is normal 7 It is occasionally necessary to remove the glass turntable for cleaning Wash the turntable with warm soapy water rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly 8 The roller ring and micr...

Page 21: ...operating properly test the power outlet with another appliance Check to ensure that the control panel is programmed correctly and the timer is set Check to ensure the door is securely closed engagin...

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