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•  If the door seals or any part of the Microwave 

Oven are damaged, the Microwave Oven 

must not be operated until it has been 

inspected and/or repaired at an authorised 

Kambrook Service Centre.

•  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 tray as this may 

impede the rotation of the tray and result in 

food being unevenly cooked.

•  Food and/or liquids should not be heated or 

cooked directly on the turntable tray. Food 

and/or liquids must be placed into a suitable 

microwave-proof container before placing 

onto the turntable tray.

•  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 twists should be removed from 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. 

•  Food grade foil wrapping may be used in a 

single layer to mask 

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 portion of the food to 

be cooked and should not extend pass the 

edge of the glass turntable tray. Food grade 

foil should not be used in layers or fully cover 

the food as this could cause sparking and/or 

fire. Food grade foil should not be used  

to cover any part of the glass turntable tray.

•  Ensure that lids and caps covering containers 

are removed prior to placing liquids and/or 

foods into the Microwave Oven since they 

are liable to explode.

•  Feeding bottles and baby food jars should 

have the 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. 

•  Fresh eggs in the shell and whole hard-boiled 

eggs should not be cooked or heated in 

the Microwave Oven as they may explode 

during cooking, at the end of cooking  

or after removing from the Microwave Oven. 

•  Do not heat oil or fat for shallow or deep 

frying in the Microwave Oven. Doing so may 

cause the Microwave Oven and/or the oil to 

overheat and/or ignite. 

•  If any smoke is observed, switch off  

and unplug the Microwave Oven at the 

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 book.

•  Do not disconnect the Microwave Oven from 

the power supply by pulling on the cord to 

unplug from the power outlet.

•  When storing the Microwave Oven, loosely 

wind the cord. Donot wrap the cord around 

the Microwave Oven.

•  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. 

WARNING:

 Liquids or 

other foods must not 

be heated in sealed 

containers since they 

are liable to explode.

Summary of Contents for KMO400

Page 1: ...his book Issue E14 Kambrook New Zealand Private Bag 94411 Botany Manukau Auckland 2163 New Zealand Customer Service Line Spare Parts 0800 273 845 Customer Service Fax 0800 288 513 www kambrook co nz K...

Page 2: ...Suits all KMO400 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: ...rst Your Kambrook Essentials p8 30L Microwave Oven Your Kambrook Microwave p9 Oven Display Operating Your Kambrook p11 Microwave Oven Hints Tips for p15 Microwave Cooking Care Cleaning Storage p16 Bef...

Page 5: ...ating 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 moving...

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: ...Do 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...

Page 8: ...o regularly inspect the appliance To avoid a hazard do not use the appliance if power cord power plug or appliance becomes damaged in any way Return the entire appliance to the nearest authorised Kamb...

Page 9: ...tion 6 Pre programmed express setting 7 Digital display and clock 8 Child safe lock Your Kambrook Essentials 30L Microwave Oven 1 5 power levels 2 30 litre capacity 3 315mm glass turntable 4 Weight an...

Page 10: ...vel To check selected power level during time cooking press MICROWAVE pad Clock Pre set Press pad to set the time of day or recall the time of day display The time of day will be displayed at all time...

Page 11: ...l for power level greater than 50 5 Microwave cooking power level symbol for power level equal to and less than 50 6 Clock setting symbol will illuminate when setting clock 7 Child Lock symbol will il...

Page 12: ...le Tray with the indents in the shaft located in the centre of the oven cavity base Setting the Clock When the power is activated the LED will display 0 00 The input time should be within 0 00 23 59 O...

Page 13: ...T DEFROST pad LED will display dEF1 2 Press 5 0 0 in order g will light the range of defrosting weight is 100g 2000g 3 Press START pad to start defrosting g will go out time will be displayed and coun...

Page 14: ...3 times 450 600 4 times 600 A 5 Pasta 50 with cold water 450ml 1 time 50 100 with cold water 800ml 2 times 100 150 with cold water 1200ml 3 times 150 A 6 Potato 1 approx 200g 1 time 1 2 approx 400g 2...

Page 15: ...to adjust the cooking time 3 Press MICROWAVE pad twice to choose 80 microwave power 4 Press number keys 1 5 0 0 in order to adjust the cooking time 5 Press START pad to start cooking Setting the Door...

Page 16: ...ooking Covering foods prevent splattering and helps foods cook evenly Turn foods over once during microwaving to speed cooking of such foods as chicken and hamburgers Large items like roasts must be t...

Page 17: ...normal It is occasionally necessary to remove the glass turntable tray for cleaning Wash the tray in warm soapy water rinse in clean water and dry thoroughly The roller ring and oven floor should be c...

Page 18: ...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 NOTE If none of the above rectify the situation...

Page 19: ...18 Notes...

Page 20: ...sed 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 accessorie...

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