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  Improper use may cause damage such as a fire, electric shock or burn.

 

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Accessible parts may become hot during use. Young children should be kept away.

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They may get a burn.

 

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Liquids  or  other  foods  must  not  be  heated  in  sealed  containers  since  they  are  liable  to  explode.  Remove    the  plastic 
wrapping from food before cooking or defrosting. Note though that in some cases food should be covered with plastic 
film, for heating or cooking.

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  They could burst.

 

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Be certain to use proper accessories on each operation mode.

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  Improper use could result in damage to your oven and accessories, or could make spark and a fire.

 

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q lku ;k fo|rq Likd Z;k vkx yxu sdk [kr+jk gk sldrk gAS

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The children should not allow to play with accessories or hang down from the door handle.

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  They may get hurt.

 

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WARNING / 

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WARNING / 

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Do not operate your oven if it is damaged. It is particularly important that the oven door closes properly and that there is no 
damage to the: (1) door(bent), (2) hinges and latches (broken or loosened), (3) door seals and sealing surfaces. 

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It could result in harmful exposure to excessive microwave energy.

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Do not place any object (such as kitchen towels, napkins, etc.) between the oven front face and the door or allow food or 
cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces. 

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lkeku ds vo'ks"k ;gka jgus nsaA

You  cannot  operate  your  oven  with  the  door  open  due  to  the  safety  interlocks  built  into  the  door    mechanism.  It  is 
important not to tamper with the safety interlocks.

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lkFk fdlh rjg dh NsM+NkM+ u dh tk,A

 

When the appliance is operated in the combination mode, children should only use the oven under adult supervision due to 
the temperatures generated. 

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It is hazardous for anyone other than a competent person to carry out any service or repair operation  that involves the removal of a 
cover which gives protection against exposure to microwave energy.

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CAUTION / 

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It could result in harmful exposure to excessive microwave energy. (Safety interlocks automatically switch off any cooking 
activity when the door is opened).

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It could result in harmful exposure to excessive microwave energy.

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Important Safety Instructions / 

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Summary of Contents for MS2043DB

Page 1: ...DI HINDI OWNER S MANUAL Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference MS2043DB Copyright 2018 LG Electronics Inc All Rights Reserved www lg com MFL70580001 Rev 00_26022018 ...

Page 2: ...fdl rjg dk Z djrh gS Microwaves are a form of energy similar to radio television waves and ordinary daylight Normally microwaves spread outwards as they travel through the atmosphere and disappear without effect This oven however has a magnetron that is designed to make use of the energy in microwaves Electricity supplied to the magnetron tube is used to create microwave energy jsfM ks Vsyhfot u r...

Page 3: ... midj kksa dh rqyuk esa ekbØksoso vksou d mPp kerk dk mPp fo qr rjax okyk midj k gSA bldk xyr rjhds ls bLrseky k ejEer djus ls vR f kd ek k dh ekbØksoso ÅtkZ dk gkfudkjd çHkko k fo qr ds Vds dk k rjk gks ldrk gSA 2 Do not use the oven for the purpose of dehumidification ex Operating the microwave oven with wet newspapers clothes toys electric devices pet or child etc fM áwfefMfQds ku ds fy bldk bL...

Page 4: ...ts vkSj fpVduh VwVh k hyh 3 kj lhy vkSj lhfyax ry kfrxzLr u gksA It could result in harmful exposure to excessive microwave energy vf kd le rd Hkkstu vUnj jgus ij mles vkx Hkh yx ldrh gS vkSj vksou dks Hkh uqdlku igaqp ldrk gSA Do not place any object such as kitchen towels napkins etc between the oven front face and the door or allow food or cleanerresiduetoaccumulateonsealingsurfaces vksou ds kj...

Page 5: ...n cause serious damage os xje gks ldrs gSa vkSj ty Hkh ldrs gSaA kklrkSj ij kkrq ds inkFkksaZ esa fpaxkfj ka vk ldrh gSa ftlls xaHkhj kfr gks ldrh gSA They may contain impurities which may cause sparks and or fires when used in cooking mues v kq rRo gks ldrs gSa tks fd kkuk cukrs le fpaxkfj ksa k vkx yxus dh otg cu ldrs gSaA Improper use could result in damage to your oven xyr rjhds ls vksou dk bL...

Page 6: ...ents the appliance becomes hot during use Care should be taken to avoid touching the heating elementsinsidetheoven vxj vko s u eas ghfVx a inkFkZ gkas rks xje djrs le midj k Hkh xeZ gks tkrk gA S vko s u ds vUnj j ks bl rjg ds ghfVx a inkFkkZas dks Nu w s ls cpuk pkfg A The temperature of accessible surfaces may be high when the appliance is operating Do not touch the oven door outer cabinet rear ...

Page 7: ...dks dsfcusV ds vUnj fcYdqy ugha j kk tkuk pkfg A ekbØksoso vksou dks vyx j k dj bLrseky esa yk k tkuk pkfg A Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance vksou ds lehi cPpksa ds lkFk ges kk dksbZ cM k O fDr gks tks mUgsa blds lkFk ksyus k NsM NkM djus ls euk djsA 24 26 Oven Lamp power rating is 25W vksou ySEi dh ikoj jsfVax 25W gSA 27 If the supply cord is damag...

Page 8: ...drs gSaA Do not plug in power cord when socket hole is loose or plug is damaged tc Iyx kjkc gks k ikoj l dsV hyk gks rks bls Bhd djus ls igys blesa ikoj dkMZ u yxk aA Do not use oven while some foreign material is attached on the door tc Hkh vksou ds njokt s ij dksbZ pht vM h k j kh gks vksou dks pkyw u djsaA Do not place the water container on the set bl ij ikuh dk HkxkSuk dHkh u j ksaA Do not pl...

Page 9: ... from the edge of the surface to prevent tipping An exhaust outlet is located on top or side of the oven Blocking the outlet can damage the oven THIS OVEN SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR COMMERCIAL CATERING PURPOSES Unpack your oven and place it on a flat level surface vius vksou dks kksydj d lery LFkku ij j k ysaA g vksou O olkf d mís ds fy ugha gSA Disclaimer This is only graphical representation of actu...

Page 10: ... kksysa vkSj ikuh dk rkieku tk p ysaA vxj vkidk vksou Bhd ls dke dj jgk gS rks ikuh xeZ gksxk crZu dks ckgj fudkyrs le lko kku jgsa g xeZ gks ldrk gSA The DISPLAY will count down from 30 seconds When it reaches 0 it will BEEP Open the oven door and test the temperature of the water If your oven is operating the water should be warm Be careful when removing the container it may be hot YOUR OVEN IS ...

Page 11: ...and hold STOP Clear until L disappears You will hear BEEP when it s released pkbYM ykd W gVkus ds fy STOP Clear nckdj d tkb Z s tc rd L xk c u gks tk A s tc g gV tk sxk rks vki chi dh ofu lqusaxsA Your oven has five Microwave Power setting As shown in Next Page vkids vksou esa ik p ekbØksoso ikoj ysoy gSA tSlk vxys ist ij fn kk k x k gSaA MICRO POWER COOKING ekbdzks ikoj esa idkuk In the following...

Page 12: ... ysoy mi ksx vkmViqV HIGH mPp vf kd MEDIUM HIGH e e mPp MEDIUM e e DEFROST MEDIUM LOW fMÝkLV e e fuEu LOW fuEu 80 560W 60 420W 40 280W 20 140W Boil Water ikuh mckyuk Brown minced meat ck z mu chQ dk dhek Cook poultry pieces fish vegetables ex q Zs eNyh vkj S lfCt kas ds Vd q Mk as dks idkuk Cook tender cuts of meat dVk gv q k dke s y ekl a All reheating i w kr Z k nc q kjk xeZ djuk Cook mushrooms ...

Page 13: ...y pressing the START Add 30 Secs button Add 30 Secs Qhpj bLrseky djus ds nkSjku vki ckj ckj START Add 30 Secs cVu nckdj kkuk idkus dk le c k ldrs gSaA During Energy Saving status if you press any key display on Energy Saving dh fLFkfr ds nkSjku fn vki fdlh Hkh cVu dks nckrs gSa rks fMlIys vkWu gks tkrk gSA Press STOP Clear Energy Saving O appears on the display STOP Clear Energy Saving nck aA fMlI...

Page 14: ...dks nckrs jgsaA HP 1 to HP 5 esa ls dksbZ Hkh esU w pquus ds fy Health Plus cVu dks nckrs jgsaA UC 1 to UC 5 FE 1 to FE 3 esa ls dksbZ Hkh esU w pquus ds fy Utility Corner cVu dks nckrs jgsaA START Add 30 Secs nck a START Add 30 Secs nck a START Add 30 Secs nck a START Add 30 Secs nck a STOP Clear nck a STOP Clear nck a otu pquus ds fy cVu dks nck a STOP Clear nck a otu pquus ds fy cVu dks nck a o...

Page 15: ...rt 3 After 2 minutes add Potatoes and water in the above bowl Cover it up and press Start Menu Instructions Utensil Microwave safe MWS bowl Method Weight Limit IC 2 Aloo Sabzi 0 3 kg Menu Instructions Utensil Microwave safe MWS bowl Method Weight Limit IC 3 Veg Biryani 0 1 0 3 kg 1 In MWS bowl put oil add cloves cinnamon elaichi bay leaf and pepper corns add mix vegetables select menu and weight a...

Page 16: ...take oil rai asafoetida curry leaves coriander powder red chilli powder Press start 3 When beeps mash dal very well and add to tadka Add tamarind pulp sambhar masala jaggery and some water if required Press start Stand for 5 mins Garnish with coconut and coriander leaves and serve with Idli Indian Rasoi Menu Instructions Utensil Microwave safe MWS bowl Method Weight Limit SC 1 Instant Brownie 0 1 ...

Page 17: ... Microwave safe MWS bowl Method Weight Limit SC 5 Payasam 0 1 0 3 kg 1 In a MWS bowl take ghee soaked rice milk water and sugar and cover it 2 Select menu and weight and press start 3 When beeps add more milk dry fruits kesar elaichi powder Mix well press start Stand for 5 minutes Sprinkle kewada jal on it Serve hot or chilled Menu Instructions Utensil Microwave safe MWS bowl Method Weight Limit S...

Page 18: ...Select menu and press start 3 When beeps mix add water sugar or jaggery elaichi powder nutmeg powder cashewnuts Mix well press start Stand for 5 minutes Serve with hot milk Note If you are using gud for sweetness then add nutmeg powder and add elaichi powder if using sugar for sweetness For Semolina Oil Water Salt Sugar Red chilli powder Onion Green chilli Chopped carrots Peas Sweetcorns Rai Cumin...

Page 19: ... 1 tsp As per taste 1 8 tsp For tempering For garnishing As required 0 2 kg 75 g 75 mL 3 tbsp 1 tsp tsp 0 3 kg 100 g 100 mL 4 tbsp 2 tsp tsp Menu Instructions Utensil Microwave safe MWS flat glass dish Method Weight Limit Sn 2 Dhokla 0 1 0 3 kg 1 Mix besan curd sugar salt water green chilli ginger paste yellow color fruit salt together Mix well Keep for 5 10 minutes 2 Pour the mixture in MWS flat ...

Page 20: ...fruits Pomegranate Cucumber Apple Salt Red chilli powder Chaat masala Lemon juice 0 2 kg 200 g 1 cup 0 3 kg 300 g 2 cup 0 1 kg 100 g cup As per taste 24 Hours Menu Instructions Utensil Microwave safe MWS bowl Method Weight Limit CF 1 Corn Chaat 0 1 0 3 kg Child s Favourite 1 In a MWS bowl add some water and sweet corns Select menu and weight and press start 2 Transfer the corns in a bowl add mix f...

Page 21: ...ng powder 2 In a bowl add powdered sugar and butter and beat well Beat egg well Add essence Add maida mix beat well 3 For spoon dropping consistency add milk or water Pour in MWS glass bowl Select menu press start 4 Stand for 5 10 minutes For Maida refined wheat flour Powdered sugar Butter Egg Baking powder Vanilla essence 0 1 kg 100 g 75 g 75 g 2 nos 1 tsp 1 tsp Menu Instructions Utensil Microwav...

Page 22: ...d for 3 minutes Menu Instructions Utensil Microwave safe MWS bowl Method Weight Limit HP 2 Kala chana 0 1 0 3 kg 1 Soak chana overnight in a MWS bowl take soaked chana with water cover it 2 Select menu and weight and press start to cook 3 When beeps strain the water from it In a MWS bowl add oil chopped onion chaat masala red chilli powder coriander leaves and press start to cook 4 When beeps add ...

Page 23: ...uits Bhujia Papad and Wafers etc Maida For Yeast Salt Sugar Water 250 g 0 25 kg 1 tbsp 1 2 tsp 1 tsp As required Milk For Curd Coriander Cumin 500 mL 0 5 kg 2 tbsp 1 tbsp 1 tsp Curd For Milkmaid Fresh cream Flavours Vanilla Strawberry Pineapple essence 200 mL 0 6 kg 100 mL 200 mL As per choice tsp Menu Instructions Utensil Microwave safe MWS glass bowl Method Weight Limit 0 6 kg FE 1 Flavoured Yog...

Page 24: ...nas Pomegranate Anaar Raw Banana Kacha Kela List of Ingredients Ajinomoto Mono sodium glutamate is only a flavour enhancer and shall not be added to food for infants below 12 month of age Vegetables English Name Hindi Name Amaranth Chavli Baby corn Baby corn Bittergourd Karela Bottlegourd Ghiya Brinjal Eggplant Baigan Broccoli Hari Phool Gobhi Cabbage Pata Gobhi Bandh Gobhi Capsicum Shimla Mirch C...

Page 25: ...ame Butter Makhan Ghee Ghee Oil Tel Olive Oil Jaitun Ka Tel Mustard Oil Sarson Ka Tel Miscellaneous English Name Hindi Name Bread crumbs Bread crumbs Corn our Corn our Coffee Coffee Cottage cheese Paneer Curd Dahi Eggs Ande Honey Shahed Jaggery Gud Khoa Khoa Milk Doodh Powdered Sugar Bura Sugar Cheeni Tamarind Imli Tea Chai Saffron Kesar Sprouts Ankur Vinegar Sirka ...

Page 26: ...oor seal should be kept clean Use only warm soapy water rinse then dry throughly DO NOT USE ABRASIVE MATERIALS SUCHASCLEANINGPOWDERSORSTEELANDPLASTICPADS Metalpartswillbeeasiertomaintainifwipedfrequentlywithadampcloth 4 njokt s vkSj mudh lhy lkQ j kh tkuh pkfg A xeZ lkcqu okyk ikuh ysdj iwjh rjg ls kks a vkSj fQj lq kk aA LVhy vkSj IykfLVd ds uqdhys iSM l vkSj Dyhfuax ikmMlZ dk bLrsekya djsaA xhys...

Page 27: ...uHkZj djsxkA Two Recipes for starters uofl kv q kas ds fy nks O t a u 1 ROASTED PAPAD Procedure Papad 1 Place the raw papad at the centre of Glass Tray as shown in the picture above 2 Select Micro 100 Power Level and Cook time Press START Add 30 Secs 3 After Papad cooking give standing time of 30 45 seconds To Cook Multiple Papads Place Multiple papads over one another as shown in the picture abov...

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