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Programming

Your microwave oven is now plugged in and the clock is set.

Open the door. Set the dish inside, close the door. If the door is not properly shut, the appliance

will not operate.

3 beeps announce the end of a programme. The beeps are repeated every minute for 10 minutes

until you open the door.

If you think there is insufficient space for the dish to turn freely inside the oven, press the 

STOP

TURNTABLE

key

before or during the programme. (You may not stop the turntable during

a programme using the Duo function).

If there is an error in the programming, press the 

CANCEL 

key

twice.

The selector knobs

The 2 selector knobs are used for the various programmes:

The first to select

- the food type

- the function

the second to programme

- the length of the programme

- the weight of the food

- the temperature 

°C

FUNCTION

FOOD TYPE

TIME

WEIGHT

TEMPERATURE

Summary of Contents for MWK200

Page 1: ...Instructions for Use and Warranty Details MWK200 Stainless Steel Microwave Cooking Collection ...

Page 2: ... ensure that you consistently receive a high standard of customer service Free delivery dedicated customer service and after sales service team plus free kitchen design and planning seminars are just a few of the ways we are setting new benchmarks for customer service and experience satisfaction guaranteed Your new appliance is covered by a written five year parts and labour warranty guarantee and...

Page 3: ...structions Read carefully and keep for future reference Environmental protection This appliance s packaging material is recycable Help recycle it and protect the environ ment by dropping it off in the municipal receptacles provided for this purpose Your appliance also contains a great amount of recycable material It is marked with this label to indicate the used appliances that should not be mixed...

Page 4: ... seal etc If you see any signs of damage contact Kleenmaid before use Verify the power voltage If there is a PERMANENT undervoltage 200 210 volts consult your electrical installer Your installation must be protected by a 15 Amp thermal fuse It is mandatory to use a power point with an earthed power point connected in accor dance with current safety regulations In your electrical installation provi...

Page 5: ...5 592 460 507 450 int 600 ext 850 mini 550 m in 2 3 100 min 560 mini 16 m in 6 0 Building in Inclusions ...

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Page 7: ... able to use the oven in a safe way and understands the hazards of improper use Liquids and other foods must not be heated in sealed containers they are liable to explode Eggs in their shell and whole hard boiled eggs should not be heated in microwave ovens since they may explode even after microwave heating has ended Microwave heating of beverages can result in delayed eruptive boiling therefore ...

Page 8: ... turn verify that all components are properly positioned For easy removal wells are provided on either side TURNTABLE OFF stops the turntable from revolving in order to use platters which require the entire oven space THE WHEEL SUPPORT Do not try to rotate the roller ring manually as you could damage the drive system If it does not turn smoothly make sure that there is nothing in the well beneath ...

Page 9: ...ed food type G The MODE key M to choose the appropriate function with the selector knob H The HOT AIR key to cook as if with a traditional oven with or without micro wave power I The DUO key for dual level reheating to be used with the steam effect plate stackers J The PAUSE CANCEL key to interrupt press once or cancel a programme press twice Also used to set the clock K STOP TURNTABLE key to stop...

Page 10: ...nd all fresh or frozen pre cooked dishes H I G H C O O K To cook vegetables fish poultry and soup When you select the type of food the appropriate power setting is automatically programmed Microwave output power 900 W After first plugging in your microwave oven or after a power outage the clock reads 0 0 0 0 and the two dots flash To set the clock Press the PAUSE CANCEL key for 5 seconds 0 0 0 0 f...

Page 11: ...RILL HIGH GRILL the weight for an AUTO programme the length of the programme or time of day the temperature for a fan cook programme The food type or function being selected will flash in the display 1 2 0 0 beverages beef lamb vegetables poultry frozen ready made dishes fresh ready made dishes pork veal turkey fish The display 1 2 3 0 2 0 0 C Press M key once then top selector to access ...

Page 12: ...s insufficient space for the dish to turn freely inside the oven press the STOP TURNTABLE key before or during the programme You may not stop the turntable during a programme using the Duo function If there is an error in the programming press the CANCEL key twice The selector knobs The 2 selector knobs are used for the various programmes The first to select the food type the function the second t...

Page 13: ... start M M Microwave programming 5 0 0 7 0 0 Available programmes Express programming Set the desired programme length eg 2 minutes with the selector knob Press start The maximum power setting is programmed directly for quick reheating 2 0 0 Automatic programming by weight with the A U T O keys the programme length is calculated automatically Choose the food type with the selector knob eg fish Pre...

Page 14: ...food is minimized Programme time can be reduced By preventing splattering they help keep your oven clean The Duo function can be used to heat up fresh or refrigerated dishes Neither the defrosting or heating of frozen products nor the cooking of dishes is recommended Care of your Duo plate stackers A sponge hot water and liquid detergent are all you need to clean your plate stackers Do not use a m...

Page 15: ...rule For a dish made of a single ingredient such as mashed potatoes peas celery etc 2 plates of 200 g 3 4 min For a mixed consistency dish such as frankfurters and beans beef bourguignon ravioli etc 2 plates of 300 g 5 6 min The times indicated above are based on heating of refrigerated dishes or room temperature for canned goods The DUO function dual level reheating The Duo plate stackers with st...

Page 16: ...ausages When using the Fan cooking or Microwave Fan cooking functions insert the grill or glass tray into the lowest level The grill and grill shelves 햵 햵 햴 햴 햳 햳 햲 햲 The grill may be used to toast brown or grill Always place the grill in the glass dish Under no circumstances may the grill be used with other metal containers in the microwave grill microwave or fan cooking microwave functions Howev...

Page 17: ...l meat and fish and the LOW GRILL level with the simultaneous microwave grill function for gratins and to brown delicate dishes Place the grill in the glass tray and insert according to the food item you wish to grill After grilling make sure to use an oven mitt to handle dishes and remember to use only ovenproof cookware such as ceramic dishes or heat resistant glass Always allow the grill to coo...

Page 18: ...s the key and then select the microwave grill function with the selector knob The microwave power level as well as the grill level are automatically adapted to your dish Set the programme length with the selector knob eg 20 min Press start Programming by function with the key If your food item does not correspond to any of the available categories select the microwave grill function with the key A...

Page 19: ...hen using the fan function or fan microwave function This will ensure even heat distribution thereby providing optimal cooking results Use only heat resistant ovenware Never use metal dishes when cooking with the fan microwave function Always use an oven mitt to remove your dish as it may become quite hot Pointers 2 convection cooking functions are available the fan function to cook and brown food...

Page 20: ... of the cooktime remember to use an oven mitt to remove the dish 1 7 5 4 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 with the fan key tailor the programme to your cooking needs function temperature programme length Press the fan key the corresponding symbol is displayed 1 17 75 5 flashes requesting you programme the cooking temperature eg 200 with the selector knob Wait until 0 00 0 0 00 0 flashes requesting you set the ...

Page 21: ...e begins Automatic programming by the cooktime you choose the cooktime yourself according to personal preference Choose the food type eg beef with the selector knob Press the key choose the function fan microwaves with the selector knob Set the programme length eg 30 minutes with the selector knob the temperature is automatically adapted to the selected food item Press start the temperature is dis...

Page 22: ...nd half of the programme If you remove a dish before the end of the programme press the CANCEL key twice to erase the programme REMARKS If you wait longer than 3 minutes to press the START key after having entered a programme it will be cancelled the clocktime will be displayed If you wish to defrost frozen food after using one of the fan functions for better results first let the microwave oven c...

Page 23: ...e security open then shut the door and press the START key Refer to page 22 Press the TURNTABLE OFF key for 5 seconds Adjust the front left foot Clean the wheels and the well area beneath the turntable Clean the vents under the appliance Clean all cooking residue from the grill element Clean the wheels and the well beneath the turntable Clean the vents under the appliance Make sure that you use on...

Page 24: ...te and adversely affect its lifespan and possibly result in a hazardous situation If the door or door seals are damaged the oven must not be operated until it has been repaired by a trained technician Do not use a steam cleaner Do not use abrasives alcohol or solvents as they are liable to damage the oven In the event of unsavory odors or caked on dirt boil water containing lemon juice or vinegar ...

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Page 27: ...y for the cost of transporting the appliance to and from the Agent or the Agent s travelling cost to and from the Purchaser s home what these warranties do not cover We are not responsible for any damage or malfunction unless caused by a defect in material or workmanship This includes but is not limited to abuse misuse improper installation and transportation damage We are not responsible for any ...

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