LG MH-5724JL Instruction Manual Download Page 7

Cooking Utensils

COOKING UTENSILS

Utensils should be checked to ensure that they are suitable for use in the microwave oven.
The following chart summarises the proper use of cooking utensils in your oven:

Cooking utensils

Microwave

Grill

Heat resistant glass, glass ceramic

yes

yes

Ceramic, china

yes

yes

(Do not use china with

gold or silver trim.)

Metal cookware

no

yes

Non-heat resistant glass

no 

no

Microwave plastic

yes

no

Plastic wrap

yes

no

Paper (cup, plates, towels)

yes

no

Straw, wicker and wood

no 

no

Microwave

1. Most glass, glass ceramic, and heat resistant

glassware utensils are excellent. Those with
metal trim should not be used in a microwave
oven.

2. Paper napkins, towels, plates, cups, cartons,

and cardboard can be used in the microwave
oven. Do not use recycled paper products
since they may contain impurities which may
cause sparks and/or fires when used in
cooking.
(Consult your cookbook for correct use of
these products.)

3. Plastic dishes, cups, freezer bags, and plastic

wraps may be used in the microwave oven.
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions or the
information given in the cookbook when using
plastics in the microwave oven.

4. Metal utensils and utensils with metallic trim

should not be used in the microwave oven.
For more information on the proper use of
metal in your oven, please read the
introduction section in the cookbook. If the
use of aluminum foil, skewers, or utensils
containing metal in the oven is specified in the
recipe, allow at least 2.5cm clearance
between the metal object and the interior
oven wall. If arcing (sparks) occurs, remove 
immediately.

Note:

Consult your cookbook, individual recipes, and
charts for correct use of cooking containers,
products, and other useful information.

Grill

1. Heat resistant glassware, ceramic and metal

cookware can be used.

2. Paper napkins, towels, and plastics should

not be used.

Notes:

• Care should be taken when removing utensils

or the glass turntable, as they may become
hot during cooking.

• Only use a thermometer that is designed or

recommended for use in the microwave oven.

• Ensure the turntable is in place when you

operate the oven.

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Summary of Contents for MH-5724JL

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual MS 1924JL MH 5724JL ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...2 Oven Parts MH 5724JL 1 Front plate 2 Viewing window 3 Door seal 4 Safety lock system 5 Control panel 6 Glass tray 7 Roller rest 8 8 ...

Page 4: ...Control Panel MH 5724JL MS 1924JL Power selector Allows selection of desired power Timer permits selection of the desired cooking time 3 ...

Page 5: ...id using straight sided containers with narrow necks 2 Do not overheat 3 Stir the liquid before placing the container in the oven and again halfway through the heating time 4 After heating allow to stand in the oven for a short time Stir or shake the contents especially feeding bottles and baby foods and carefully check the temperature before use 1 Remove all packing materials and accessories 2 Pl...

Page 6: ...g Note though that in some cases food should be covered with plastic film for heating or cooking as detailed in microwave cook books If smoke is observed switch off or disconnect the oven from the power supply and keep the oven door closed in order to stifle any flames When food is heated or cooked in disposable containers of plastic paper or other combustible materials check the oven frequently d...

Page 7: ...cups freezer bags and plastic wraps may be used in the microwave oven Follow the manufacturer s instructions or the information given in the cookbook when using plastics in the microwave oven 4 Metal utensils and utensils with metallic trim should not be used in the microwave oven For more information on the proper use of metal in your oven please read the introduction section in the cookbook If t...

Page 8: ...h in the microwave oven to brown and may need additional colour Coatings such as paprika and browning agents such as Worcestershire sauce may be used on chops meat patties or chicken pieces Roasts poultry or ham cooked for 10 15 minutes or longer will brown without extra additives BE SURE THE OVEN IS TURNED OFF BEFORE CLEANING Keep the oven interior surfaces clean and dry As a general rule clean a...

Page 9: ...de 2 Turn the timer knob clockwise to set the weight kg of food NOTE The oven starts working as soon as the timer knob is turned Each number on the scale represents one kg to the to set Operating Procedure 3 Set the timer to the desired cooking time The turntable begins to rotate and cooking starts At the end of cooking time the bell will ring and the lamp is turned off Note Each number on the sca...

Page 10: ...cooking time The turntable begins to rotate and cooking starts At the end of cooking time you will hear the bell ring and the lamp is turned off The heater grills the surface of the food while microwave cooking reaches inside 3 Set the timer to the desired cooking time The turntable begins to rotate cooking starts and the lamp is turned on At the end of the cooking time you will hear the bell ring...

Page 11: ...es COOK covered in microwavable casserole dish 4 cups 5 71 2 minutes Stir once halfway through cooking Casserole cream or cheese 1 cup 11 2 3 minutes COOK covered in microwavable casserole dish 4 cups 4 61 2 minutes Stir once halfway through cooking Sloppy Joe or Barbecued beef Reheat filling and bun separately 1 sandwich 1 3 minutes Cook filling covered in microwavable casserole dish 1 2 cup meat...

Page 12: ...rn Fresh 2 ears 5 9 Husk Add 2 tbsp water in 1 5 litre baking dish 2 3 minutes Cover Mushrooms 230g 2 3 Place mushrooms in 1 5 litre covered 2 3 minutes Fresh Sliced casserole dish Stir halfway through cooking Parsnips Fresh 450g 4 8 Add 1 2 cup water in 1 5 litre covered 2 3 minutes Sliced casserole dish Stir halfway through cooking Peas Green 4 cups 7 10 Add 1 2 cup water in 1 5 litre covered 2 ...

Page 13: ...mode MEAT POULTRY DEFROSTING TABLE BEEF Frankfurter 450g 5 6 10 minced beef 450g 8 10 10 kidney 1kg 8 12 10 liver 450g 6 7 10 roast silverside 1 5kg 18 20 15 roast duck 1 5 2kg 22 26 15 roast rib rolled 1 5 2kg 15 20 15 roast rump boneless 1 5 2kg 20 25 15 roast sirloin 2 2 3kg 28 33 20 steak cubed 450g 7 8 10 steak flank 700g 9 10 10 steak round 1kg 10 14 10 steak sirloin 1kg 10 12 10 VEAL chop 4...

Page 14: ...th sides before grilling Brush fish and seafood with melted butter margarine or oil before and during cooking This helps stop the fish drying out Grill for times recommended in the chart Whole fish and fish steaks should be carefully turned over halfway through grilling time If desired thick fillets can also be turned halfway Baste with oil or melted butter Thin items should be placed on the grill...

Page 15: ...ted A Standing time is very important With microwave cooking the heat is in the food not in the oven Many foods build up enough internal heat to allow the cooking process to continue even after the food is removed from the oven Standing time for joints of meat large vegetables and cakes is to allow the inside to cook completely without overcooking the outside Q Why does my oven not always cook as ...

Page 16: ...5 RATING STANDARD Microwave Frequency Outside Dimensions W x H x D mm Power Consumption Power Input Output IEC 60705 RATING STANDARD Microwave Frequency Outside Dimensions W x H x D mm Power Consumption Microwave Grill Combination 230 V AC 50 Hz 700 Watts 2450 MHz 455 x 252x 320 1000 Watts 230 V AC 50 Hz 700 Watts 2450 MHz 455 x 252 x 330 1000 Watts MS 1924JL MH 5724JL 1000 1950 Watts Watts ...

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