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A.  GROUNDING 

INSTRUCTIONS

This equipment must be properly grounded. In 

the case of an electrical short circuit, the fact 

of being connected to ground reduces the risk 

of electric shock by providing an escape wire 

for electricalenergy.This appliance is equipped 

with a cord with three prong plug (one of which 

for grounding). (see Figure 1) to minimize the 

possibilitythat this apparatus produzoa an electric 

shock. This plug must be plugged into an outlet 

that is properly installed and grounded.

Make sure there is proper

grounding connection before using.

ATTENTION

Improper use of the plug of land canresult in 

electrical short. Do not, cut do not remove the 

third grounding terminal, underany ircumstance, 

the balance. You will do well to consult a qualified 

electricianif these grounding instructions have not 

been sufficently under stood or if doubt persists 

about how this unit can be con nected toground. 

If you only have a conventional two clavijeras 

outlet is the responsibility and obligation of the 

consumer have it replaced by one of three, 

properly grounded.

ATTENTION

Plug the adapter ground terminal to the wall outlet 

does not make the connection to ground except that 

the screw holding the receptacle cover is metal, not 

isolated, and the wall outlet is grounded through 

wiring system house or building.

1)  In situations where the power cord of the 

appliance must be disconnected frequently, do not 

use a plug adapter as the power cord disconnect 

cause undue pressure on the adapter ring and 

eventually leads to their usefulness. If the user 

has a two-prong outlet, you must have it replaced 

by one of three, per a technician electrician.

b)  If you must use an extension cord, use only one 

of three wires that plug has three blades or blades 

and a receptacle that will accept the plug on the 

appliance. The ability of the extension must be 

equal to or greater than the electric capacity of the 

apparatus.

NOTES:

1.  A short power cord is provided with this unit 

in order to reduce the risk of tangling with the 

same or tripping over a longer cord.

2.  Cords available estbn longer appropriate but 

should be used with due care.

3.  If Ilegara to use a longer cord (1), the electric 

capacity of the cord must be at least equal to 

the capacity of the apparatus. (2) the extension 

cord should be the type that has three wires 

and grounding and (3) the resulting long cord 

should be arranged rnanera that does not fall 

to the sides of the table where this appliance 

where it can be pulled by children or tripped 

over accidentally.

B. CIRCUITS

For security reasons, this oven must be connected 

to a circuit of 15 amperes. No other appliance 

should be connected to the same circuit. If in 

doubt, consult a qualified electrician.

C. PREVENTION OF VOLTAGE

The outlet voltage must be the same as specified 

on the serial plate is located on the back of the 

unit or next to the furnace control panel. Theuse 

of higher voltages can be dangerous and cause 

fires or other accidents that are causing damage 

to the oven. Insufficient voltage,moreover, can 

result in slower cocciónde. If your microwave is 

no t functioning normally in order to be related to 

the source of AC poweand voltage,disconnect the 

power cord and reconnect it.

D. LOCATION OF THE OVEN.

Your microwave oven can be easily installed in 

your kitchen, the living room of the family or any 

another room of the house. Place the oven on a 

flat surface like the kitchen cupboard or on a cart 

specially designed for use with microwave ovens. 

Never place it on top of a stove or gas or electric 

stove. It is important that air can flow around the 

furnace.

E. DO NOT BLOCK AIR

DUCTS All outlets should be kept free of 

obstruction during the cooking function. If the 

outputs are covered during the operation of the 

oven, this can overheat. In this case, a sensitive 

safety device automatically shuts down the oven. 

The oven will remain unable to function until it has 

cooled sufficiently. 

F. RADIO INTERFERENCE

1.  The operation of the microwave oven may 

cause interference to the reception of radio, 

telev ision or similar equipment.

2.  When there is interference, it can be reduced or 

eliminated by taking the following measures:

a.  Clean the door and the sealing surfaces of 

the oven. 

b.  Change the orientation of the antenna of 

your radio or TV.

c. Relocate the microwave oven.

d. Move the microwave receiver.

e.  Connect the microwave into another receptacle 

so that the receiver and the resulting furnace 

connected to two different circuits.

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Summary of Contents for MS0741FE

Page 1: ...www lg com 18 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Please read this manual carefully before using this appliance MICROWAVE OVEN MS0741FE ...

Page 2: ...se the microwave glass tray in place Always place the food in a container on the glass tray a CAUTION When heating liquids eg soups sauces and beverages in your microwave oven overheating the liquid beyond boiling point can cause bubbles without being noticed from the outside This could result in a sudden boiling hot liquid T o prevent this possibility the following steps 1 Avoid using containers ...

Page 3: ...g tub in the kitchen or in humid places and not stored in near water or other liquids 12 Do not immerse the appliance or its cord in water 13 Keep the power cord of this unit away from heated surfaces 14 Do not let power cord hang over edge of table or counter where you have installed 15 When cleaning surfaces of door and inside the oven use only mild soap using a nonabrasive sponge or cloth See i...

Page 4: ...Ilegara to use a longer cord 1 the electric capacity of the cord must be at least equal to the capacity of the apparatus 2 the extension cord should be the type that has three wires and grounding and 3 the resulting long cord should be arranged rnanera that does not fall to the sides of the table where this appliance where it can be pulled by children or tripped over accidentally B CIRCUITS For se...

Page 5: ...ing may result in smoke and fire Do not try to blow the seeds that may remain unruptured Utifice No special bags for the second time HOW TO GET THE BEST POSSIBLE RESULTS OF YOUR MICROWAVE The instructions in this manual have been made to provide excellent support for good kiln operation the food you prepare or cook in the oven will get a good result if you put attention on the steps Always check f...

Page 6: ...es can be absorbed by the inside and the food center Punch To prevent food burst erase that word or are covered by husks shells skins or membranes should drill them before cooking These foods include the white and egg yolk scallops oysters and many vegetables and whole fruits Test if they are cooked Because the food is cooked very quickly in the microwave you need to check frequently Aigunos food ...

Page 7: ...following list may give you an idea 1 Dinnerware Dishes Most of the dishes are used in microwave ovens If in doubt please refer to the manufacturer or have the evidence referred to above 2 Glass Glass or heat resistant glass are used in microwave This includes all brands of thermal glass Do not use wine glasses or cups delicate Because of the possibility of breakage 3 Paper Paper plates and other ...

Page 8: ...ed for commercial purposes NOTE A slight BEEP sound will be issued whenever one of the functions of control panel are put into execution Specifications MS0741FE Power Required 127 V 60Hz Power Consumption 1000W Microwave Power 700W Frequency 2450 MHz Power Rating 9 0 A Dimensions AN X AL X PX 455mm X 260mm X 330mm Internal Dimensions AN X AL X P 310mm X 197mm X 316mm Effective capacity of the furn...

Page 9: ...he microwave has 10 adjustable power levels Example To cook food at 80 power POWER 8 for 5 minutes and 30 second Press TIME Enter the 5 minutes 5 3 0 8 30 seconds by pressing numbered controls 5 3 y 0 Press POWER The PH indicator appears in the display This indicates the oven is set to HI that unless some change is made Press 8 To select the power level of 80 The display will indicate P 80 Press S...

Page 10: ... quick cooking food Re heat sandwiches 7 Dairy Eggs milk and cheese Desserts flour and bread Melt chocolate 6 Beef Whole Fish Sweet and custard 5 Cooking ham whole poultry lamb Rib roast tenderloin 4 Meat poultry and seafood 3 Cook tender meat cuts Pork shops Juicy food 2 Chilled fruit 1 Hold food warm Soften butter and cheese 0 Timeout Independent Timer Example To set the security lock Press Stop...

Page 11: ...ooked let stand for 5 minutes Drinks Ac 3 1 Cups 236 ml 2 Cups 472 ml Use only microwave cups Let stand after heating Vegetables Ac 1 Cups 130 g 2 Cups 260 g 3 Cups 390 g 4 Cups 520 g Prepare the vegetables wash and cut veg etables into slices or pieces of 1 3cm Wrap it with plastic with holes Dinner 3late Ac 5 1 service 289 g 2 service 440 g Place the food on a plate Wrap it with plastic with hol...

Page 12: ...UTO DEFROST dES1 will be seen in the viewfinder 1 2 Enter the weight by pressing the numbered control panel 1 and 2 1 2 we will see in the viewfinder Press START Q START Will start defrosting NOTE When you press START the display change to the defrosting time counts down The oven beeps during the proceso Esto allows you to open the door for changes or fixes to the food Remove deseads parts then pu...

Page 13: ... previously seasoned 2 Poultry meat must be thawed and previously neatly clean 3 Permeate the bird with oil of your choice 4 Place the bird in a plate or microwave grill 5 Follow the instructions given in the below cooking guide flip the bird during cooking time Poultry meat has a generally uniformly cooking especially in bones areas 6 Let stand for a period of time of from 5 to 10 minutes in the ...

Page 14: ...d as indicate in the cooking table 6 After having passed the standing time check that the fish is fully cooked The fish should be opaque and the meat tender This indicate that is well done FISH COOKING TABLE FISH POWER COOKING PERIOD PER POUND METHOD STAND TIME Steak High 5 7 Minutes Anadir 15 30 ml 1 2 Tbsp 2 3 Minutes Whole mackerel High 5 7 Minutes _ 3 4 Minutes Whole Trout High 6 8 Minutes _ 3...

Page 15: ...cool turntable 7 Do not use glassware See the section on tools in this manual 8 Do not operate the oven when empty There should always be in the oven either food or water to absorb microwave energy 9 Do not heat food in closed containers The pressure can cause the explosion and cause injury 10 Do not use your microwave to dry paper or clothes May cause a fire 11 Thermometers use only approved for ...

Page 16: ... in the food and not in the oven Many foods store enough heat to the cooking process continue even after they are removed from the oven The resting time allows the pieces of meat large vegetables and cakes finish cooking inside without over cooking the out side P Why is my oven not always cook as fast as the manual says R Check your cooking guide again to ensure you have followed the instructions ...

Page 17: ...Made in China ...

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