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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 

 

When the oven is first plugged in, the display shows for 2 seconds and a beep will sound, then returns to standby mode 
and the display shows "0". 

 

During setting, if no action is taken within 1 minute, the oven will return to standby mode. 

 

During cooking, press the STOP button once or open the door, to pause the program. Close the oven door and then press 
START button to resume, or press STOP again to cancel the program. 

 

After cooking ends, the display shows "0000" and a beep will sound every two minutes until the user opens the door.  

 

After cooking ends or a period of no use, the oven fan will work for about 1 minute automatically to cool the oven. 

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ICROWAVE COOKING

 

Your oven can be programmed for up to 3 microwave cooking stages. 
1.

 

In standby mode, open the oven door and place the food, close it. 

2.

 

Input the first microwave cooking program: Press POWER button repeatedly to select power level, then use number 
buttons to set cooking time.  

3.

 

If required, input the second microwave cooking program: Press POWER button repeatedly to select power level, then 
use number buttons to set cooking time. 

4.

 

If required, input the third microwave cooking program: Press POWER button repeatedly to select power level, then use 
number buttons to set cooking time. 

5.

 

Press START button to confirm. To clear the program, press STOP. 

Press POWER button to select power level: 

Press POWER button 

Power (Display) 

Press POWER button 

Power (Display) 

Once 

100% (P 10) 

7 times 

40% (P 04) 

Twice 

90% (P 09) 

8 times 

30% (P 03) 

3 times 

80% (P 08) 

9 times 

20% (P 02) 

4 times 

70% (P 07) 

10 times 

10% (P 01) 

5 times 

60% (P 06) 

11 times 

0% (P 00) 

6 times 

50% (P 05) 

 

 

NOTE:  

 

During cooking, the display shows the countdown of three total cooking times, and you can press POWER button to 
check cooking power level. 

 

When the first section of cooking is running, "1" will flash, "2"and “3" will be static. When the second section of 
cooking is running, the "1" is off, "2" flashes and "3" static. When running the third section of cooking, the "1" and "2
are off and "3" flashes. 

 

After cooking end, you can open the oven door and place more food, close the door, then press START button to start 
or press STOP button to return to standby mode. 

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AXIMUM COOKING TIMES

 

Your oven is preset to allow specific maximum cooking times, depending on the power level and number of stages. 
 

Multi-Stage 
Power Level  Max Cooking Time - Single Stage  Max Cook Time - Three Stages 
P10 

15 Minutes 

25 Minutes 

P9 

30 Minutes 

30 minutes 

P8 

30 Minutes 

30 minutes 

P7 

30 Minutes 

30 minutes 

P6 

30 Minutes 

30 minutes 

P5 

30 Minutes 

30 minutes 

P4 

30 minutes 

90 minutes 

P3 

30 minutes 

90 minutes 

P2 

30 minutes 

90 minutes 

P1 

30 minutes 

90 minutes 

P0 

30 minutes 

90 minutes 

Single Stage 
Power Level 

Max Cook Time 

P10 

15 Minutes 

P9 

30 Minutes 

P8 

30 Minutes 

P7 

30 Minutes 

P6 

30 Minutes 

P5 

30 Minutes 

P4 

30 Minutes 

P3 

30 Minutes 

P2 

30 Minutes 

P1 

30 Minutes 

P0 

30 Minutes 

Summary of Contents for MW18Ti

Page 1: ...CUMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE www maestrowave com customerservice maestrowave com Sole Worldwide Distributor R H Hall Hallco House Beacon Court Pitstone Green Business Park Pitstone Bedfordshire LU7 9GY...

Page 2: ...ls and sealing surfaces 4 The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except qualified service personnel CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY 1 IMPOR...

Page 3: ...ould not be heated in microwave ovens since they may explode even after microwave heating has ended 10 Pierce foods with heavy skins such as potatoes whole squashes apples and chestnuts before cooking...

Page 4: ...Using a high voltage is dangerous and may result in a fire or other accident causing oven damage WARNING Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock Note 1 If you have an...

Page 5: ...ble materials 5 For correct operation the oven must have sufficient airflow Allow 20 cm of space above the oven 10 cm at back and 5 cm at both sides Do not cover or block any openings on the appliance...

Page 6: ...icken and hamburgers Large items like roasts must be turned over at least once 5 Rearrange foods such as meatballs halfway through cooking both from top to bottom and from the center of the dish to th...

Page 7: ...programs A B or C ENTER Used to save settings POWER Press to set power level NUMBER PADS 0 9 Use to set time or select menu STOP Press once to temporarily stop cooking or twice to cancel cooking alto...

Page 8: ...ss STOP Press POWER button to select power level Press POWER button Power Display Press POWER button Power Display Once 100 P 10 7 times 40 P 04 Twice 90 P 09 8 times 30 P 03 3 times 80 P 08 9 times 2...

Page 9: ...NOTE If the memory is set to a locked state press the number buttons to select the menu and wait for 2 seconds the system will start automatically To delete menu data For example To delete b 01 menu d...

Page 10: ...dby mode open the oven door The oven door must remain open throughout this process 2 Press and hold START button then press POWER button once 3 Press STOP button to return to standby mode QUERY MEMORY...

Page 11: ...tandby mode NOTE The factory setting is LR1 and the lamp is on when the door is opened Buzzer setting function 1 In standby mode open the oven door The oven door must remain open throughout this proce...

Page 12: ...ell as a free USB stick for use with your Maestrowave Microwave Oven Or you can contact customerservice rhhall com or call 01296 663400 Once you have downloaded your software open the file Maestrowave...

Page 13: ...the oven door and keep open The display shows 0 Press and hold PROG button for 3 seconds The display shows PROG Note For USB the file system must be FAT32 otherwise it may not be possible to download...

Page 14: ...An error sign E 06 display VPC1 temperature sensor short circuit alarm An error sign E 07 display VPC2 temperature sensor open circuit alarm An error sign E 08 display VPC2 temperature sensor short ci...

Page 15: ...oven base should be cleaned regularly Simply wipe the bottom surface of the oven with mild detergent 8 Remove odours from your oven by combining a cup of water with the juice and skin of one lemon in...

Page 16: ...owave com customerservice maestrowave com Sole Worldwide Distributor R H Hall Hallco House Beacon Court Pitstone Green Business Park Pitstone Bedfordshire LU7 9GY Tel 01296 663400 Email customerservic...

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