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After cooking is complete, the fan may operate to cool the oven. 
The display will show 'Cool'. If you open the door or press once 
STOP/Cancel before the cooking time is complete, the remaining 
cooking time will show on the display. This is not a malfunction.

When operating the microwave oven, If you use a product such as radio, TV, wireless LAN, Bluetooth, medical equipment,  
wireless equipment etc. Using the same frequency as the microwave oven, the product may receive interference from 
these products. This interference does not indicate a problem of the microwave or the product and is not a malfunction. 
Therefore, it is safe to use. However, medical equipment may receive interference as well, so use caution when using  
medical equipment near the product. 

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Summary of Contents for MJ3965ACR

Page 1: ...com OWNER S MANUAL MICROWAVE OVEN CONVECTION Please read this owner s manual thoroughly before operating optional please check model specification Copyright 2017 LG Electronics Inc All Rights Reserved MFL69733501_02 ...

Page 2: ...ned the oven automatically stops producing microwaves Microwave energy is converted completely to heat when it enters food leaving no left over energy to harm you when you eat your food CONTENTS 8 3 BEFORE USE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 8 Unpacking Installing 10 Control Panel MJ3965ACS ACR BCR BCS 10 Display Picto 11 Control Panel MJ3965BPS BPH 11 Display Picto 12 Setting Clock 12 Quick Start 1...

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Page 5: ...sn t provide a temperature probe Staff kitchen areas in shops offices and other working environments Farm houses By clients in hotels motels and other residential environments Bed and breakfast type environments T 5 ...

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Page 7: ...sed It means that the surfaces are liable to get hot during use Do not place an object a book a box etc on the product The product may overheat or catch fire or the object may fall causing injury to persons Caution hot surface 7 ...

Page 8: ...O O O Steamer O Caution Use accessories in accordance with cooking guides O Acceptable Not Acceptable 2 than 85cm height but make sure there is at least 20 cm of space on the top and 20 cm at the rear left right for proper ventilation The front of the oven should be at least 8 cm from the edge of the surface to prevent tipping An exhaust outlet is located on bottom or side of the oven Blocking the...

Page 9: ...l 1 2 pint of water Place on the glass tray and close the oven door If you have any doubts about what type of container to use please refer to Microwave safe utensils COMMERCIA CA NOTE 9 Button recognition may be hampered in the following circumstances Only the outside area of the button is pressed The button is pushed using a nail or the tip of the finger 10 The setting of the cooking time should...

Page 10: ...Combi When you can set Weight Show up the icon on the display Show up the icon on the display Icon 10 10 Part COOK MODE See page 13 Microwave See page 14 Grill See page 14 Grill Combi Microwave Grill See page 15 Convection See page 16 Conv Combi Microwave Conv INVERTER DEFROST See page 34 Inverter Defrost INVERTER COOK See page 17 Inverter cook ROAST BAKE See page 25 Roast Bake HEALTHY COOK See pa...

Page 11: ...bi When you can set Weight Show up the icon on the display Show up the icon on the display Icon 11 10 Part COOK MODE See page 13 Microwave See page 14 Grill See page 14 Grill Combi Microwave Grill See page 15 Convection See page 16 Conv Combi Microwave Conv INVERTER DEFROST See page 34 Inverter Defrost INVERTER COOK See page 17 Inverter cook ROAST BAKE See page 25 Roast Bake HEALTHY FRY See page 3...

Page 12: ...IAL The cooking time will increase or decrease by 10 seconds ENERGY SAVING Energy saving means save energy by turning off the display This feature only operates when the Microwave Oven standby and the display will go out NOTE If you find that your food is over or undercooked when using the preset COOK program you can increase or decrease the cooking time by turning the DIAL You can lengthen or sho...

Page 13: ...n the display and Tip will sound every Do not use following accessories minute until the door is opened or any button is pressed before 5 minutes NOTE If you do not select the power level the oven HIGH RACK LOW RACK NOTE will operate at power HIGH To set HI POWER cooking skip step 3 above 13 MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL CHART Power Use Level Boiling water Browning ground beef High Making candy 1100 W veg...

Page 14: ...d grill for a cooking time of 25 minutes 1 Press STOP CANCEL 2 Press COOK MODE until display shows GC 1 until display shows GrIL 3 Turn the DIAL until display shows GC 2 4 Press START 5 Turn the DIAL until display shows 25 00 6 Press START When cooking you can turn the DIAL to increase or decrease the cooking time Be careful when removing your food as the container will be hot CAUTION Always use o...

Page 15: ... r P 6 START When cooking you can turn the DIAL to increase or decrease the cooking time NOTE The convection oven has a temperature range of 40 200 C The oven has a ferment function at the oven temperature of 40 C You may wait until the oven is cool because you cannot use a ferment function if the oven temperature is over 40 C Your oven will take a few minutes to reach the selected temperature Onc...

Page 16: ...CHILD LOCK This is a unique safety feature that prevents unwanted oven operations Once the CHILD LOCK is set no cooking can take place To set the child lock s s e r P 1 STOP CANCEL d l o h d n a s s e r P 2 STOP CANCEL until Loc appears in the display and tip are heard If the time of day was already set the time of day will appear on the display window after 1sec If the CHILD LOCK was already set ...

Page 17: ...rozen 1 Place chicken nuggets on the Crisp tray on the Crisp tray Nuggets High rack Choose the menu and weight press start on the High rack o t t r a t s s s e r p d n a r e v o d o o f n r u t P E E B n e h W 2 continue cooking 1 4 Frozen e v o m e r d n a n o t r a c r e t u o m o r f y a r t e v o m e R 1 n e z o r F g k 3 0 Low rack Lasagna s s e r p u n e m e h t e s o o h C k c a r w o L e h...

Page 18: ...ver with plastic wrap 5 Place food in the oven Choose the menu press start After cooking serve with sour cream or as desired Microwave safe bowl 2 2 Kabsa 2 0 kg Room Ingredients 1 4 cup butter 1 2 kg chicken cut into 8 10 pieces 1 large onion finely chopped 3 garlic cloves minced 1 4 cup tomato puree 1 tomato chopped 2 medium carrots chopped 1 pinch grated nutmeg 1 pinch ground cumin 1 pinch grou...

Page 19: ... food in the oven Choose the menu press start 3 When BEEP stir then cover with lid Press start to continue cooking 4 After cooking stir and stand covered for 5 minutes Microwave safe bowl deep glass pot 2 5 Lasagna 1 Room 26 x 17 cm baking dish on the Low rack Ingredients 9 lasagna sheets 500 g spaghetti sauce 600 g cheese sauce 300 g grated mozzarella cheese 30 g grated parmesan cheese 1 Cook las...

Page 20: ...nto chunks 1 colored sweet pepper cut into chunks 3 tomatoes chopped 1 tablespoon tomato paste 2 garlic cloves crushed 1 tablespoon fresh greens chopped 2 tablespoons vinegar 1 teaspoon sugar Salt and pepper to taste 1 Add all ingredients in a deep and large bowl and mix well Cover with plastic wrap and vent 2 Place food in the oven Choose the menu press start Stir at least twice during cooking Mi...

Page 21: ...hed almonds 2 teaspoons medium or hot curry powder 1 teaspoon turmeric 2 teaspoons salt 4 bay or lemon leaves 3 eggs 1 Soak the bread in 100 ml milk Mix it with the minced beef 2 Mix all the other ingredients except remaining milk oil eggs and bay leaves 3 Heat oil in a pan and cook mixture until turn lightly browned Put them into a 1 5 L casserole and set aside 4 Beat eggs with remaining milk and...

Page 22: ...mixture 15 pealed pearl onions or 2 cups sliced onions 15 oz can chick peas 2 large boiled potatoes cubed 1 sliced carrots 1 2 cup chopped cilantro 1 4 cup chopped parsley 2 tablespoons minced garlic 1 teaspoon paprika 1 4 teaspoon nutmeg 1 2 teaspoon salt 1 2 teaspoon black pepper 2 cans tomato sauce 1 chicken broth 1 cups water 2 tablespoons butter 1 Cook onions and butter for 5 minutes until ca...

Page 23: ...ewer the pieces of chicken using wooden skewers Note that the skewers pass the center of pieces 5 Place skewers on the High rack on a drip dish 6 Choose the menu and weight press start 7 When BEEP turn food over and press start to continue cooking 8 After cooking remove from the oven and stand Curry Chicken 1 5 kg Room Ingredients Microwave safe bowl 400 g chicken breasts cut into chunks cup olive...

Page 24: ...tter Salt to taste 1 Cook all vegetables and spices in a lightly oiled frying pan until lightly browned 2 Place the cooked vegetable mixture into a deep and large microwave safe bowl and add rice and water Cover with plastic wrap and vent 3 Place food in the oven Choose the menu press start to cook Stir at least twice during cooking 2 16 Dal Tadka 0 2 0 4 kg Microwave safe bowl Room Ingredients Sp...

Page 25: ...Low rack Potatoes 180 220 g 2 Pierce each potato 8 times with a fork each 3 Place food on the Low rack Choose the menu and weight press start 4 After cooking stand covered with an aluminum foil for 5 minutes 2 Cookies 1 Room High rack Ingredients 80 g brown sugar Low rack 80 g butter softened 1 egg lightly beaten 1 2 teaspoon baking powder 1 2 teaspoon baking soda 100 g mini chocolate chips r e t ...

Page 26: ... t a r e g i r f e R g k 5 1 5 0 desired a drip dish 2 Place food on the Low rack on a drip dish Choose the menu and weight press start r e v o d o o f n r u t d n a s e c i u j n i a r d P E E B n e h W 3 immediately And then press start to continue cooking 4 After cooking stand covered with an aluminum foil for 10 minutes 5 Roast 0 8 1 8 kg Refrigerated 1 Brush chicken with melted butter or oil ...

Page 27: ...ess Onions cut into wedges Sweet peppers cut in half lengthwise and discard seeds Whole cherry tomatoes Mushrooms cut in half n a l i o r o r e t t u b d e t l e m h t i w s e l b a t e g e v h s u r B 1 season as desired 2 Place food on the Crisp tray on High rack Choose the menu and weight press start 3 When BEEP turn food over and press start to continue cooking 8 Small Cakes 1 Room Ingredients...

Page 28: ...0 C 40 C With this function you can dry fruit veggies and beef into healthy and nutritional snacks and tasty jerky without chemicals and preservatives Place baking paper on tray and spread food into a single layer Food dry guide Food type Preparation Set temp Time Use Bananas Slice into 5 6 mm thick 70 C 5 8hrs Snacks baby food granola cookies and banana bread Figs Remove stems and halve 70 C 8 9h...

Page 29: ... breasts of 150 200 g each 2 eggs lightly beaten Salt and pepper to taste r o r e p p e p d n a t l a s h t i w s t s a e r b n e k c i h c n o s a e S 1 brush chicken schnitzel with oil k c a r h g i H e h t n o y a r t p s i r C e h t n o d o o f e c a l P 2 Choose the menu and weight press start o t t r a t s s s e r p d n a r e v o d o o f n r u t P E E B n e h W 3 continue cooking Crisp tray ...

Page 30: ...5 French p s i r C e h t n o t u o s t c u d o r p o t a t o p n e z o r f d a e r p S 1 n e z o r F g k 3 0 1 0 Crisp tray on Fries tray on the High rack For the best results cook the High rack in a single layer Choose the menu and weight press start 1 6 Hamburgers 0 2 0 4 kg Refrigerated h c a e k c i h t m c 1 d n a g 0 0 1 f o s r e g r u b m a h e s o o h C 1 Crisp tray on Brush hamburgers wi...

Page 31: ...illets 0 2 0 6 kg Refrigerated Same as above Under 2 5 cm thickness Steam water bowl Steam plate Steam cover 2 6 Green Beans 0 1 0 3 kg Room Same as above Steam water bowl Steam plate Steam cover t o h y r e v s t I n e v o e h t m o r f R E M A E T S a g n i v o m e r n e h w s e v o l g n e v o e s u s y a w l A 1 g n i k o o c r e t f a t l e m y a m t a h t e c a l p a r o e l b a t s s a l g ...

Page 32: ...icken Schnitzel 0 2 0 6 kg Refrigerated Ingredients Chicken breasts of 150 200 g each 2 eggs lightly beaten Salt and pepper to taste 1 Season chicken breasts with salt and pepper or brush chicken schnitzel with oil 2 Place food on the Crisp tray on the High rack Choose the menu and weight press start 3 When BEEP turn food over and press start to continue cooking Crisp tray on the High rack 2 Chick...

Page 33: ... Crisp tray on the High rack 5 French Fries p s i r C e h t n o t u o s t c u d o r p o t a t o p n e z o r f d a e r p S k 3 0 1 0 ray on the High rack For the best results cook n a single layer Choose the menu and weight press start Crisp tray on the High rack 6 Hamburgers 0 2 0 4 kg Refrigerated h c a e k c i h t m c 1 d n a g 0 0 1 f o s r e g r u b m a h e s o o h C 1 Brush hamburgers with oi...

Page 34: ...5 kg 20 mm thick Turn food over at BEEP After defrosting let stand for 5 15 minutes POULTRY F E d 2 FISH F E d 3 BREAD F E d 4 Sliced bread Buns Baguette etc Separate slices and place between paper towel or flat plate Turn food over at BEEP After defrosting let stand for 1 2 minutes Fish Fillets Whole Steaks Turn food over at BEEP After defrosting let stand for 5 10 minutes Poultry Whole Cut up Br...

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Page 38: ...tinue to hold the STOP Cancel button for 3 seconds so that Loc appears on the display Continue to hold the STOP Cancel button for a further 5 seconds until 5 appears in the display so the STOP Cancel button will need to be held for 8 seconds continuously A tone will then emit from behind the Smart Diagnosis symbol 3 4 Once the countdown is over and the tones have stopped resume your conversation w...

Page 39: ...icrowave oven If you use a product such as radio TV wireless LAN Bluetooth medical equipment wireless equipment etc Using the same frequency as the microwave oven the product may receive interference from these products This interference does not indicate a problem of the microwave or the product and is not a malfunction Therefore it is safe to use However medical equipment may receive interferenc...

Page 40: ... 50 MHz Group 2 Class B In 1100 W and 900 W output power will gradually be reduced to avoid overheating Group 2 equipment group 2 contains all ISM RF equipment in which radio frequency energy in the frequency range 9 kHz to 400 GHz is intentionally generated and used or only used in the form of electromagnetic Class B equipment is equipment suitable for use in domestic establishments and in establ...

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