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Summary of Contents for MS426 series

Page 1: ...NUAL MICROWAVE OVEN Please read this owner s manual thoroughly before operating optional please check model specification MS426 MFL69621103_05 www lg com Copyright 2016 2017 LG Electronics Inc All Rights Reserved ...

Page 2: ... supplied to the magnetron tube is used to create microwave energy These microwaves enter the cooking area through openings inside the oven A tray is located inside the oven Microwaves cannot pass through metal walls of the oven but they can penetrate such materials as glass porcelain and paper the materials out of which microwave safe cooking dishes are constructed Microwaves do not heat cookware...

Page 3: ...can cause serious injury and damage cause sparks and fire plants soil pets or any other living matter inside it The with reduced cooking Never heat baby bottles with the lid or teat still fitted Children must not be allowed to or any part of the for oven must only be used for heating or cooking food be burnt oven ...

Page 4: ...or ovens with Combination function will be Be careful when handling the container Microwave heating of beverages can result in delayed eruptive boiling therefore care must be taken when handing the container ...

Page 5: ...a temperature probe T must not be used trays and racks for ovens fitted with these functions them Not doing so could cause them to burst or rupture liquid and may even cause a fire Not doing so could cause leak from the container ...

Page 6: ... used in mobile applications specification requirement of the oven If you are unsure about your outlet socket earth connection it should be checked by an electrical contractor Never cut of the earth pin of the power plug damage or electric shock power connection in the event of any occurrence Bed and breakfast type environments Farm houses By clients in hotels motels and other residential environm...

Page 7: ...nstall the oven according to the installation requirements that are outlined in this manual For refer to the Do not use any steam c leaners to c lean the oven 37 Do not p lac e an obj ec t a book a box ec t on the p roduc t The p roduc t may overheat or c atc h fire or the obj ec t may fall c ausing inj ury to p ersons ...

Page 8: ...andard household socket Make sure your oven is the only appliance connected to the socket If your oven does not operate properly unplug it from the electrical socket and then plug it back in 4 Fill a microwave safe container with 300 ml 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 utensil...

Page 9: ...tents of feeding bottles and baby food jars must be stirred or shaken and the temperature checked before rder to avoid burns 9 Button recognition may be hampered in the following circumstances Only the outside area of the button is pressed 10 NOTE Do not use rubber gloves or disposable gloves When wiping the touch control panel with a wet towel remove moisture from the touch The setting of the coo...

Page 10: ...DIAL MORE LESS y y y STOP START TO HIGH Part POWER 12 INVERTER DEFROST 21 SENSOR COOK 8 INVERTER COOK 5 6 7 CONTROL PANEL DISPLAY ICON MEANINGS 8 Icon y P 10 H I 10 BEFORE USE SMART DIAGNOSIS H 8 8 ...

Page 11: ... d e cr e ase b y 10 se co n d s E x ample To set 1 1 1 1 1 P r e ss S TA RT t o co n f i r m t h e 12 H r cl o ck d i sp l ay I f yo u w i sh t o h ave a 2 4 H r cl o ck d i sp l ay si mp l y t u r n t h e D I A L t o se l e ct 2 4 H b e f o r e f o l l o w i n g n e xt st e p s 2 T u r n t h e D IA L u n t i l d i s p l ay 3 P r e ss S TA RT 4 T u r n t h e D IA L t o ch an g e t h e mi n u t e ...

Page 12: ...i n g ski p st e p 2 ab o ve 1 Press S TO P 2 Press Pow er twice Display shows P 90 1st time P HI appears in the display This is to tell you that the oven is set on 100 power unless a different power setting is chosen 3 Turn the D IA L until display shows 5 30 4 Press S TA RT NOTE 12 HOW TO USE Pow er Lev el Use B o i l i n g w at e r B r o w n i n g g r o u n d b e e f Maki n g ca n d y C o o ki ...

Page 13: ...ld 2 Press and hold STOP until L oc STOP until L oc disappears in the display appears in the display and a chime is heard If the time of day was already set the time of day will appear on the display window after 1 second After the CH IL D L O CK is turned off the oven will operate normally REH EAT Y our oven s menu has been preprogrammed to automatically reheat food Select one of the Reheat menus...

Page 14: ...e safe dish M icrowave 7 5 8 0 g 2 Place food in the oven Choose the menu and safe dish 1 muffin weight press START 1 5 Pie 0 2 0 6 kg Refrigerated 1 Cut leftover pie into serving size pieces M icrowave 150 200 g 2 h s i d e f a s e v a w o r c i m a n o d o o f e c a l P safe dish 3 Place food in the oven Choose the menu and piece weight press START 1 6 Piz z a 0 2 0 5 kg Refrigerated 1 Place foo...

Page 15: ...Cream 0 1 0 3 kg Refrigerated 1 Unwrap and place on a microwave safe dish Microwave Cheese 2 Place food in the oven Choose the menu and weight safe dish press START 3 Cream cheese will be at room temperature and ready for use in a recipe 2 3 Ice 2 or 4 cups Frozen 1 Remove lid and cover Cream 2 Place food in the oven Choose the menu and weight press START 3 Ice cream will be soft enough to make sc...

Page 16: ...owl 3 Place food in the oven Choose the menu and weight press START 4 After cooking stir to complete melting Chocolate 0 1 0 3 kg Room 1 Chocolate chips or sq uares of baking chocolate may be Microwave used safe bowl 2 U nwrap and place in a microwave safe bowl 3 Place food in the oven Choose the menu and weight press START 4 After cooking stir to complete melting 3 1 3 2 3 3 Microwave safe bowl 2...

Page 17: ...ot water and dry before proofing y ogurt Make sure that the milk is lukewarm 4 0 50 C before proofing D on t shake or mix y ogurt during proofing as this will affect the firmness of the y ogurt If the amount of ingredients are greater than suggested increase the proofing time 500 ml pasteurized whole milk 100 g natural plain y ogurt 0 6 kg E x ample To mak e 0 6 k g Y ogurt 1 Press S TO P 2 Press ...

Page 18: ...table simp ly follow the step below 1 Press STOP 2 Press Sensor Cook once 1 will show in the display SENSOR COOK MENU INSTRUCTIONS W eight Initial Code Menu Instruc tions Utensil Limit Temp erature 1 Bac on 4 thin rashers Refrigerated M icrowave safe dish safe bowl 1 Place food on paper towels on a microwave safe dish 1 Combine cream of mushroom soup tuna and milk in a microwave safe bowl Add boil...

Page 19: ...etab les cauliflower zucchini beans peas 2 Place food in a microwave safe bowl 3 Add amount of water according to the q uantity 0 2 0 4 kg 2 tablespoons 0 5 0 8 kg 4 Or vented lid tablespoons Cover with plastic wrap and vent 4 Place food in the oven Choose the menu and weight press START 5 After cooking stir and stand covered for 3 minutes 5 Weight Code Menu Instructions Utensil Limit Initial Temp...

Page 20: ...3 After cooking Rinse pasta with cold water 1 Place pasta and boiling water with salt in a deep and large microwave safe bowl 3 L Cover with plastic wrap and vent 2 Place the bowl in the oven Choose the menu press START 3 After cooking stir and stand covered for 5 10 minutes if needed Risotto 1 2 kg Microwave Room safe bowl 8 Rice Pasta 0 1 0 3 kg Microwave Room safe bowl 7 Rice 100 g 200 g 300 g ...

Page 21: ... kg 20 mm thick Turn food over at beep After defrosting let stand for 5 15 minutes POULTRY 2 dEF 0 1 4 0 kg FISH 3 dEF 0 1 4 0 kg BREAD 4 dEF 0 1 0 5 kg 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 Shellfish Crab meat Lobster tails Shrimp Scallops Turn food over...

Page 22: ...MICROWAVE SAFE UTENSILS 22 MICROWAVE SAFE UTENSILS test Do not heat dinner plates that use any painted on decorative as they will arc if the paint has metallic content ...

Page 23: ...23 FOOD CHARACTERISTICS MICROWAVE COOKING ...

Page 24: ...FOOD CHARACTERISTICS MICROWAVE COOKING 24 oven especially if the foil passes too closely to the walls of the oven during rotation ...

Page 25: ...structed to do so by the call centre hold the mouthpiece of your phone over the Smart Diagnosis logo on the controller Do not touch any other buttons 2 With the door closed press and continue 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 ne...

Page 26: ...ess 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 nea...

Page 27: ...ich 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 radiation inductive and or capacitive coupling for the treatment of material or inspection analysis purposes Class B equipment is equipment suitable for use in domestic dwellings and domestic dwellings directly connected to a low voltage power supply ne...

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