Morphy Richards D90D23ELB8 Installation & User'S Instructions Download Page 19

Version 3 3/6/2019  

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Weight / 

quantity 

Instructions 

Milk / 
coffee 

 

1 (200ml) 
2 (400ml) 
3 (600ml) 

Heating liquid from 5-10°C.  
Use wide neck cup / mug 
and do not cover. 

Rice 

150g 
300g 
450g 
600g 

Place rice in a bowl with five 
times the quantity (unless 
another quantity specified by 
food packaging) of boiling 
water and cover. 

Spaghetti 

100g 
200g 
300g 

Place pasta in a bowl with 
eight times the quantity of 
water and cover.  
If using pasta with longer 
cooking times (e.g. fusilli) 
additional cooking may be 
required. 

Potato 

1 (230g) 
2 (460g) 
3 (690g) 

For best result, use potatoes 
at room temperature and 
once the potatoes are 
cooked, wrap them in tin foil 
for at least 5 minutes to cook 
through.  Larger or cold 
potatoes may need 
additional cooking. 

Auto 

Reheat 

200g 
300g 
400g 
500g 
600g 
700g 
800g 

Place food in a bowl and 
cover.  Check that food is 
heated throughout before 
serving. 

Fish 

200g 
300g 
400g 
500g 
600g 

Place food in a bowl and 
cover.   
Check that fish is cooked 
through before consuming. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for D90D23ELB8

Page 1: ...Version 3 3 6 2019 MICROWAVE OVEN Installation User Instructions Please keep for future reference D90D23EL B8 E17...

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Page 3: ...ck 11 Selecting microwave power level 11 Microwave express mode 12 Microwave cooking 13 Defrosting 14 Grill cooking 15 Combination cooking 16 Auto cook 17 Cleaning your oven 20 Materials suitable for...

Page 4: ...ing in combination or grill modes the oven becomes extremely hot Do not allow children to use the appliance without adult supervision This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above...

Page 5: ...ce of 20 30 cm between an operating microwave oven and the pacemaker in order to avoid possible interference with the pacemaker If you suspect there may be interference turn the microwave off immediat...

Page 6: ...uring and immediately after use wear oven gloves when handling Check regularly during cooking cycle especially when using plastic or paper containers to ensure food and containers do not ignite If smo...

Page 7: ...operly canned or bottled foods may spoil and be dangerous to eat Always check the temperature of food before serving Food cooking times will vary with microwave wattage MAFF rating When following reci...

Page 8: ...e away from televisions cookers and other heat producing appliances Ensure adequate ventilation and allow a clearance of 5cm at each side of the oven 20cm clearance above the oven 10cm at the rear of...

Page 9: ...ll rack Ensure all packaging materials protective film and adhesive tape are removed and check the oven and door for any damage Do not remove the waveguide cover Assemble as shown above and ensure tha...

Page 10: ...er modes Control panel locked Defrost Clock Microwave Grill COMB1 Combination mode 1 COMB2 Combination mode 2 Data entry required Weight gram Percentage power Fan only operation Time increments Cookin...

Page 11: ...ION knob until the correct minute is displayed 5 Press the CLOCK button again to save the setting and exit the set up feature Notes If the oven is unplugged or turned off at the mains the clock settin...

Page 12: ...anel will now be inactive To deactivate the lock simply open or close the door and the padlock icon will extinguish in the display Selecting microwave oven power The default on the microwave oven is s...

Page 13: ...n the container in the centre of the glass turntable Securely close the microwave door 2 Press the START QUICK START button to cook on full power for 30 seconds Each successive press will increase the...

Page 14: ...ill increase in increments of 10 seconds 4 Press the START QUICK START button to select 5 The microwave will start to cook and the timer will start to count down 6 Cooking can be interrupted to stir c...

Page 15: ...ART button the defrost time will be calculated automatically and the microwave will start to defrost and the timer will count down 5 Two thirds through the defrost program a two bleeps will be heard d...

Page 16: ...equired see Time increment table For example when choosing a cooking time between 1 and 5 minutes the timer will increase in increments of 10 seconds 4 Press the START QUICK START button to select 5 T...

Page 17: ...displayed 10 seconds to 60 mins Please note that the increments that the timer increases varies depending on the length of cooking time required see Time increment table For example when choosing a c...

Page 18: ...will start to cook and the timer will start to count down from the preset time 6 Cooking can be interrupted to stir contents or check cooking progress by opening the door Settings will be retained an...

Page 19: ...the quantity of water and cover If using pasta with longer cooking times e g fusilli additional cooking may be required 4 Potato 1 230g 2 460g 3 690g For best result use potatoes at room temperature a...

Page 20: ...to a microwave safe plate Turn meat over two thirds of the way through the cooking cycle when the bleep is heard The cooking times are guidelines only check that meat is cooked through before consumin...

Page 21: ...covered and especially if fatty foods are cooked and the grill function is used 1 Switch off unplug the oven and allow the oven to cool completely 2 Wipe surfaces and seals with a soft damp cloth not...

Page 22: ...ood with high fat or sugar contents No No Plastic film Microwave safe only No No Kitchen paper Only for reheating do not leave unattended No No Metal tray or rack No Yes Yes Aluminium foil foil contai...

Page 23: ...ith sealed or restricted openings since they are liable to explode Pierce the skin or membranes of food e g potatoes apples fish chicken eggs in several places before cooking Never cook or heat eggs i...

Page 24: ...incorrect Food was not turned or stirred during cooking Uneven sized food Overcooked food Power setting for cooking time is incorrect Cooking period set too long Undercooked food Food not fully defro...

Page 25: ...Class B ISM appliance Group 2 includes all ISM Industrial Scientific or Medical appliances in which radio frequencies are generated intentionally and or used in the form of electromagnetic radiation t...

Page 26: ...not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in a rewireable plug Rewireable plugs should only be replaced by a suitably competent person If in doubt consult a qualified electr...

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