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Do not allow grease or dirt to build up on the door
seals and adjacent parts as this may prevent the
door from closing correctly and may cause a leak-
age of microwaves. To clean use a mild detergent
solution on a soft damp cloth.

Keep the ceramic floor clean at all times. If you leave
grease or fat in the cavily, it may overheat, smoke or
even catch fire when next using the oven.

Never use spray cleaners, oven keys or abrasive scour-
ers as these damage the surface of the oven.

Do not remove the ceramic floor from the oven.

Do not operate the oven without the air ventilation cover.

Do not use commercial oven cleaners, abrasive or
harsh cleaners or scouring pads on any part of your
microwave oven.

Do not sprinkle water onto the oven directly. It may
cause electric shock, leakage of electricity or damage
of the oven.

LEANING & MAINTENANCE

C

WARNING

Clean the microwave oven cavity, at the end of each day
with a damp soft cloth. For heavier soil, use mild soap
applied with a soft damp cloth wipe clean ensuring all
mild soap is removed. Make sure that mild soap or water
does not penetrate through the small vents in the walls
which may cause damage to the oven. Take care not to
let soapy water drip through the small holes in the oven

walls. Excess water spillage through these holes will
cause damage to the oven interior. It is important that the
door seals and sealing surfaces are kept clean at all times,
wipe regularly with a damp cloth.
The ceramic floor should be kept clean at all times. Minor
spills may be wiped with a damp cloth.

OVEN INTERIOR

Wipe the outside cabinet with a mild detergent solution
on a soft cloth. The control panel must be wiped clean
whilst the door is open, therefore inactivating the oven.

OUTER CABINET

Summary of Contents for MW1000

Page 1: ...Guarantee IMPORTANT Carefully read the Operation Manual before installing or using the microwave oven Pay special attention to the Important Safety Instructions see Page 4 Always use the Manual with...

Page 2: ...cooking 12 Manual cooking 12 Sequence programming 13 Other Convenient Features Express defrost 14 Counter check 15 Counter clear 15 Demonstration mode 16 Information with error message 16 Cooking Adv...

Page 3: ...ety latches 3 Oven lamp 4 Ceramic floor Not removable 5 Door hinges 6 Oven door with see through window 7 Door handle 8 Door seals and sealing surfaces 9 Cavity face plate 10 Air ventilation cover and...

Page 4: ...EXPRESS DEFROST indicator OPERATING PADS 7 DOUBLE QUANTITY pad 8 EXPRESS DEFROST pad 9 NUMBER pads for time and memory pro gramming 0 SELECT TIME pad A STOP CLEAR pad press to stop opera tion of oven...

Page 5: ...ated for example near or above a conventional oven or near combustible materials for example curtains Do not block or obstruct air vent openings as obstructions may ignite due to the emission of hot a...

Page 6: ...power cord part no QACC A088WRE0 Contact your dealer or a Service Technician appointed by MAESTROWAVE A defective plug power supply cord or socket may overheat and catch fire during operation or caus...

Page 7: ...hould be heard each time you press the control panel SOUND SETTING There is a choice of 2 different sounds or no sound on your oven To set a signal touch the SET pad twice within 2 seconds and then to...

Page 8: ...min 1 min 15 sec 1 min 30 sec 2 min 2 min 30 sec 3 min Memory No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 To check the stored programmes please refer to Memory check on page 11 To change the stored programmes please refe...

Page 9: ...memory banks Use the correct NUMBER pad after pressing the SELECT POWER pad The following chart gives examples of foods typically cooked on microwave power levels 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Mic...

Page 10: ...IME pad Enter desired cooking time for the 2nd sequence 2 minutes Press the SELECT POWER pad Enter desired power level for the 2nd sequence 30 Press the SET pad twice to complete the setting 3 Press t...

Page 11: ...er Display Press the SET pad twice within 2 seconds 2 3 Press the DOUBLE QUANTITY pad X 2 5 6 Press the SET pad twice to complete the setting Set the time constant 1 67 4 Press the SELECT TIME pad Not...

Page 12: ...o the memory 1 memory 1 has been programmed for 4 minutes on 60 for the 1st sequence and 2 minutes on 30 for the 2nd sequence Display Pad Order NO will flash on and off 2 After about 1 sec Note 1 To c...

Page 13: ...OKING 3 During cooking mode the oven stops when the door is opened and the programme is cancelled if the START key is not pressed within 1 minute after the door is closed 1 It is not necessary to pres...

Page 14: ...pad 6 Enter desired cooking time for the 2nd sequence 3 minutes 7 Press the START pad Enter desired cooking time for the 1st sequence 5 minutes Note If you want to programme 3 cooking sequences repeat...

Page 15: ...Always allow food to stand for approx 10 30 minutes after defrosting to equalise the temperature and to produce better defrosting results ii Check food after standing If the item is not thoroughly de...

Page 16: ...y 1 usage press the NUMBER pad Step Procedure 1 Press the CHECK pad twice Display Pad Order X 2 Each number of times can be cleared Example Suppose you want to clear the times of memory 1 CHECK CHECK...

Page 17: ...w be demonstrated with no power in the oven The timer will count down rapidly To cancel touch SELECT TIME then 0 and STOP CLEAR DEMONSTRATION MODE INFORMATION WITH ERROR MESSAGE EE9 Cooking time excee...

Page 18: ...p turned plate on the turntable to prevent heat stress Follow manufacturer s instructions Be careful as these become very hot Popcorn Only use microwave popcorn within recommended packaging follow pop...

Page 19: ...e heat or steam Piercing Food with skin e g potatoes apples fish sausages chicken or with membrane e g egg whites yolks must be pierced in several places before cooking or reheating If not steam will...

Page 20: ...Placeonaplasticrack turnoveratleast3 4timesduringdefrosting shield any warm areas with small pieces of foil After defrosting wrap in foil and allow poultry to stand for 45 60 minutes until thoroughly...

Page 21: ...ented microwave cling film or suitable lid and reheat on 50 Stir at least once during reheating Plated meals Casseroles Poultry portions Sliced meat Pies Vegetables ADVICE FOR REHEATING WARNINGS Oil F...

Page 22: ...il thoroughly defrosted As above 1 Place on a plate or in a flan dish 2 Turn over 2 3 times during defrosting removing defrosted mince each time 3 After defrosting cover any frozen mince remaining in...

Page 23: ...over separate and re arrange twice during defrosting Remove defrosted slices each time 3 After defrosting cover with foil for 5 10 minutes or until thoroughly defrosted 1 Place on turntable 2 Turn ov...

Page 24: ...ns 7 mins 1 Place fat side down in a flan dish 2 Turn over halfway through cooking and remove juice 3 After cooking wrap in foil and leave to stand for 8 minutes before serving As above As above 1 Pla...

Page 25: ...d for 2 3 minutes before rinsing in boiling water and serving 1 Pierce each potato in several places 2 Turn over halfway through cooking 3 Stand for 3 4 minutes before serving 1 Place in a dish add 60...

Page 26: ...fore serving 1 Place 6 eggs size 3 150ml 1 4 pint milk 15g 1 2 oz butter salt and pepper in a bowl and beat thoroughly until smooth 2 Beat 3 times during cooking until desirably set 3 Leave to stand f...

Page 27: ...4 175g 6oz 100g 4oz 100g 4oz 125g 5oz 175g 6oz 175g 6oz 175g 6oz 225g 8oz 175g 6oz 300g 11oz 325g 12oz 300g 11oz 300g 11oz 400g 14oz HOT SANDWICHES BREAKFAST PREPARED DISHES Place in a bowl uncovered...

Page 28: ...Pie small Meat Pie large Quiche slice Quiche whole PREPARED DISHES METHOD REHEATING TIME ON HIGH 100 Place on a plate cover with cling film As above As above As above As above As above As above Place...

Page 29: ...RESH VEGETABLES REHEATING TIME ON HIGH 100 METHOD Place on a plate uncovered As above Place on a plate uncovered As above Place in a bowl cover with cling film stir halfway through cooking As above As...

Page 30: ...oz 1 200g 7oz 3 225g 8oz 1 125g 5oz 1 225g 8oz 1 175g 6oz 1 200g 7oz MEAT PORTIONS METHOD Place on the turntable uncovered Place on a plate uncovered Place on a plate uncovered Place on a plate cover...

Page 31: ...ensure acceptable temperatures have been reached throughout Temperatures refered to in this chart are Room approx 20o C Chilled approx 5o C and Frozen approx 18o C Hygiene see Food Handling Preparati...

Page 32: ...c shock leakage of electricity or damage of the oven LEANING MAINTENANCE C WARNING Clean the microwave oven cavity at the end of each day with a damp soft cloth For heavier soil use mild soap applied...

Page 33: ...is not working properly Outer Cabinet LampAccess Never remove the outer cabinet This would be very dangerous due to high voltage parts inside which must never be touched as this could be fatal As your...

Page 34: ...erminal marked E or or coloured green or coloured green and yellow The blue wire to the plug terminal maked N or coloured black or coloured blue The brown wire to the plug terminal marked L or coloure...

Page 35: ...with the requirements of Directives 89 336 EEC and 73 23 EEC as amended by 93 68 EEC As part of a policy of continuous improvement we reserve the right to alter design and specification without notic...

Page 36: ...ibutor R H Hall Microwave Ltd Hallco House Beacon House Pitstone Green Business Park Pitstone Nr Tring LU7 9GY Telephone 01296 663400 Fax 01296 663403 E mail maestrowave rhhall com Web Site www maestr...

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