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WARMING UP, HEATING

Times stated are approximate and can vary depending on the quality, size of the chopped pieces, storage temperature and moisture
content of the foodstuff. It is advisable to set a shorter cooking time at first, and then if necessary continue the cooking process, until
the food is cooked to your satisfaction.

Foodstuff

Quantity Output Level

Time (Mins)

Remarks

Liquids

Milk, 1 cup

150g

P100 (=100%)

Water/Coffee/Milk 1 cup

150g

P100 (=100%)

0.5 - 1

2. - 1

Caution: Stir the liquid prior to and during heating/
reheating, let liquid stand for at least 10 seconds
after cooking and always take care when adding
ingredients to hot liquids.

Caution: Stir the liquid prior to and during heating/
reheating, let liquid stand for at least 10 seconds
after cooking and always take care when adding
ingredients to hot liquids.

One-course meals/

450g

P100 (=100%)

Cover.

Ready-to-serve meals
Soups

250g

P100 (=100%)

Stir.

Stews

500g

P100 (=100%)

Stir between times.

Meat / Poultry

Roast

250g

P100 (=100%)

Rissoles/Meatballs

500g

P100 (=100%)

1/2 Chicken

450g

P100 (=100%)

Lightly brush with oil.

Vegetables

Portion x 1

150g

P100 (=100%)

Cover, stir.

Portions x 2

300g

P100 (=100%)

Cover, stir.

Side Dishes

Noodles

150g

P100 (=100%)

Dampen slightly beforehand, cover, stir.

Rice

150g

P100 (=100%)

Dampen slightly beforehand, cover, stir.

Potatoes

500g

P100 (=100%)

Cover.

Baby Food

approx, 200g

P100 (=100%)

Stir well, check the temperature.

Meat

Beef, Pork in one piece

500g

P 80 (=

Cover, turn halfway through cooking, leave to stand.
for 3-5 minutes.

Lightly smoked pork loin

500g

P 80 (=

Meatloaf

P100 (=100%)

Sausages

200g

P 80 (=

Pierce skin with fork.

Poultry

Chicken

1000g

P100 (=100%)

Cover, turn once, leave to stand for 5 minutes.

Pieces of Chicken

250g

P 80 (=80%)

Fish

Fresh fish

300g

P 80 (=

Cover, turn once, leave to stand for 3 minutes.

Fillet of fish

300g

P 80 (=

0%)

Cover, turn once, leave to stand for 3 minutes.

Frozen fish

400g

P100 (=100%)

Cover, leave to stand for 3 minutes.

Vegetables, fresh

Cauliflower, broccoli, fennel

150g

P100 (=100%)

Chop vegetables into small pieces, cook with liquid,
(3-5 tablespoons), stir in between times leave to stand
for 3-5 minutes, add spices, (salt before serving).

French beans

500g

P100 (=100%)

Potatoes, boiled potatoes

500g

P100 (=100%)

Jacket potatoes

500g

P100 (=100%)

Prick the jacket for boiling potatoes.

Carrots

500g

P100 (=100%)

Vegetables, deep frozen

Take note of details on the packaging.

Leaf spinach

300g

P100 (=100%)

Cover, add some liquid, stir in between times, leave to
stand for 3 - 3 minutes.

Peas

300g

P100 (=100%)

Leeks

200g

P100 (=100%)

Carrots

200g

P100 (=100%)

Brussel sprouts

250g

P100 (=100%)

Spinach

150g

P100 (=100%)+
P 30 (= 30 %)

Deserts

Pudding/Flummery

500g

P100 (=100%)

2 - 3

4 - 5

5 - 7
4 - 5
8 - 10

8 - 10

10 - 12

8 - 10

10 - 12

8 - 10

10 - 12

7 - 9

10 - 12

6 - 8
6 - 8
3 - 4

20 - 22

6 - 8

4 - 6

1 - 2
3 - 5

2 - 3
3 - 4
3 - 4

1 - 2
2 - 4

1 - 2
1 - 2
3 - 4
1 - 2

11 - 14

12 - 15
12 - 15

20 - 25

Caution: Stir the liquid prior to and during heating/
reheating, let liquid stand for at least 10 seconds
after cooking and always take care when adding
ingredients to hot liquids.

Water

500g

P100 (=100%)

3 - 5

80%)

80%)

80%)

80%)
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Summary of Contents for ES823EEI-P

Page 1: ...etent person WARNING 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...

Page 2: ...eed Microwave Cooking Microwave cooking principle Microwave Food Packaging Symbols 9 16 26 25 17 Kitchen Timer Function 16 17 Memory cooking Reheat Function Multi stage Function Questions and Answers...

Page 3: ...n or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety 3 This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory...

Page 4: ...ial type environments farm houses bed and breakfast type environments 8 WARNING If the door or door seals are damaged the oven must not be operated until it has been repaired by a competent person 9 W...

Page 5: ...verages can result in delayed eruptive boiling therefore care must be taken when handling the container 16 The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars shall be stirred or shaken and the tempera...

Page 6: ...t unless it has been tested in a cabinet 22 The rear surface of appliances shall be placed against a wall 23 WARNING The appliance and its accessible parts become hot during use Care must be taken to...

Page 7: ...supervision unless adequate instructions have been given so that the children are able to use the oven in a safe way and understand the hazards of improper use 29 If the supply cord or plug is damaged...

Page 8: ...ollow manufacturer s instructions Do not use cracked or chipped dishes Always remove lid Use only to heat food until just warm Most glass jars are not heat resistant and may break Heat resistant oven...

Page 9: ...all materials from the carton Warning Do not remove the light brown Mica cover that is attached to the oven cavity to protect the magnetron h 1 Auto Reheat h 2 Dinner Plate h 3 Coffee h 4 Roll d 1 De...

Page 10: ...and the density weight and water content of the food The cooking time will also vary according to the temperature at the start of cooking i e depending on whether the food is frozen or not LESS HEATIN...

Page 11: ...provide and or outlet vents One side must be open 1 Leave a minimum clearance of 12 inches 30cm above the oven 2 Do not remove the legs from the bottom of the oven 3 Blockingtheintake and oroutlet ope...

Page 12: ...wire for the electric current This appliance is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with a earthing plug The plug must be plugged into an outlet instructions are not completely understood or...

Page 13: ...ess once 00 00 will be displayed and it is a 24 hours clock Your microwave oven is equipped with a timer 1 Press 3 Press to confirm the setting and the timer will start to count down Clock 4 Once the...

Page 14: ...beep 5 times No of time to press on button 1 2 3 4 Always remember that cooking instructions are intended only as a guide If you have followed the instructions and the food is still not piping not thr...

Page 15: ...setting cooking time of 20 minutes and 30 seconds Please put the food into the oven by using the grill stand recommend The convection cooking can let you to cook the food as a traditional oven Microwa...

Page 16: ...ached 3 Press number buttons to set the cooking time The maximum setting time is 99 minutes 99 seconds 5 When the cooking has finished the oven will beep five times times to remind you and it will mai...

Page 17: ...methods C 1 C 2 C 3 or C 4 for you to select Before using this function it is highly recommend to carry out the pre heat function according to the Convection Cooking section if you use the combination...

Page 18: ...st leave it to continue to cook 2 Continue to press number buttons to select the required defrosting weight 3 Press to start defrosting cooking times or the power level The table below shows the time...

Page 19: ...approximately 230g 2 approximately 460g 3 approximately 690g 200ml 400ml 600ml 500 750 1000 1200 50g 100g 150g 475g 200g 300g 400g Once Twice Thrice Once Twice Thrice 4 times 5 times Once Twice Thric...

Page 20: ...ork in one piece 500g P 80 Cover turn halfway through cooking leave to stand for 3 5 minutes Lightly smoked pork loin 500g P 80 Meatloaf P100 100 Sausages 200g P 80 Pierce skin with fork Poultry Chick...

Page 21: ...The steps are as follow a In waiting states press b Press c Press number keys 3 2 0 d Press to save the setting Buzzer sounds once then turn back to waiting states If you press after the above step th...

Page 22: ...nce to choose 100 microwave power 2 Press 1 0 0 0 to set the cooking time of 10 minutes 3 Press once G 1 will display 4 Press 5 0 0 to set cooking time of 5 minutes 5 Press to start cooking Note 1 If...

Page 23: ...loth IMPORTANT ALWAYS switch off oven and unplug from power supply ALWAYS use a branded cleaning spray and for stubborn spots inside the oven spray a small amount of cleaner onto a damp cloth DO NOT S...

Page 24: ...or not switched on b Door is open c Wrong operation is set Arcing or sparking a Materials which should be avoided in microwave oven are used b The oven is operated when empty c Spilled food remains i...

Page 25: ...r door seals are damaged the oven must not be operated until it has been repaired by a trained person Liquids or other foods must not be heated in sealed containers since they are liable to explode Wa...

Page 26: ...of product improvements and development Power Source Microwave Power Consumption Maximum Output Oven Capacity Turntable Diameter External Dimensions L x W x H Net Weight Grill Power Consumption Conve...

Page 27: ...sumable items y The product must be correctly installed and operated in accordance with the instructions contained in this manual y It must be used solely for domestic purpose y The guarantee will be...

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