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You can programme your microwave oven to a combined cooking sequence of a
maximum of three stages.
1) TWO STAGES
a) MICROWAVE COOK - MICROWAVE COOK, at different power level

Cooking can start off with high power level and finish cooking at a lower power
level. or vice versa. 

Note:
If the power level of the second stage of cooking is different from the first stage,
       POWER LEVEL key should be touched again for the desired setting
otherwise power level 10 will automatically set at the second stage of cooking.,   

Example: MICROWAVE COOK,8 minutes at power level 10 - MICROWAVE

COOK, 20 minutes al power level 5.

PROCEDURE

KEY

DIGIT

COOK

DISPLAY

INDICATOR

1. Touch MICROWAVE

COOK key

On

2. Touch number keys

3. Touch MICROWAVE

COOK key

4. Touch number keys

5. Touch POWER LEVEL

key

POWER
LEVEL

6. Touch number key

5

7. Touch START key

START

COOKING EXAMPLE: Beef stew

On

:0

On

20:00

On

On

On

The display will show 8 minutes
of counting down and followed
by 20 minutes. 

b) MICROWAVE COOK - MICROWAVE COOK

Microwave cook, using the same power level to prolong the cooking time.
COOKING EXAMPLE: Turkey

2) THREE STAGES

DEFROST - MICROWAVE COOK - MICROWAVE COOK
Defrost food and cook straight away, using two different power levels
COOKING EXAMPLE: Frozen cheese fondue.

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PROGRAMMED COOKING 

MICRO-
WAVE
COOK
800

8:00

MICRO-
WAVE
COOK
2000

:0

P-10

P-5

MICROWAVE

Summary of Contents for PMO-750

Page 1: ...MICROWAVE OVEN PMO 750 INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ting your microwave oven please read the operating instructions completely and retain this manual for reference Please also record the following details Model number Serial number Purchase date Dealer s name Dealer s address ...

Page 3: ...NS Safety precautions to avoid possible exposure to excessive microwave energy Important safety instructions Electrical requirements Grounding instructions Features Control panel Installation How to operate Trouble shooting 1 2 2 3 5 5 6 7 8 8 18 ...

Page 4: ... 750 AC line voltage Power consumption Output power See rating label Microwave frequency Capacity Outside dimensions W x D x H Net weight approx 22 litres 492mm x 359mm x 298mm 19 4 x 14 1 x 11 7 15 6 kg 34 lbs 1 800W 2450MHz ...

Page 5: ...ven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces c Do not operate the oven if it is damaged It is particularly important that the oven door closes properly and that there is no damage to the 1 door bent 2 hinges and latches broken or loosened 3 door seals and sealing surfaces d The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly quali...

Page 6: ...n cooking purposes 7 As with any appliance close supervision is necessary when used by children 8 Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is not working properly or if it has been damaged or dropped 9 This appliance should be serviced only by qualified service personnel Contact nearest authorized service facility for examination repair or adjustment 10 Do not cover or ...

Page 7: ...Do not remove the outer case door or control panel at any time to ensure that you will not be exposed to excessive microwave energy 23 Do not use the oven for storage of paper or cooking utensils 24 Be certain the turntable inside the oven is in place when you operate the 25 Handel the glass turntable carefully It is fragile 26 Preheating times for microwave browning dishes vary depending on the s...

Page 8: ... adaptor GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This appliance must be grounded In the event of an electrical short circuit ground ing reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current This appliance is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded WARNING Improper use of the ...

Page 9: ...ly cuts out and stops functioning the moment the door is opened 2 See through oven window with perforated metal inlaid in plastic 3 Ventilation openings with projected spacer to allow proper airflow 4 Removable roller ring 5 Removable glass turntable improves cooking uniformity 6 Control panel 7 Press to open oven door 6 ...

Page 10: ...za BAKED POTATO easy touch key for baking potatoes ONE MINUTE PLUS QUICK COOK touch ONCE to cook for 1 minute at power level 10 or to increase cooking time by 1 minute DISPLAY WINDOW the digital display counts down the cooking time when the oven is in use The indicator light will show the cooking mode DEFROST uniform thawing is preset at power 3 POWER LEVEL it ranges from 1 to 10 NUMBER keys for p...

Page 11: ...ry The oven should be placed on a flat and stable counter table or cart The oven should be placed away from high temperature and steam Exhaust vents are provided on the back of the oven for proper cooling and airflow in the cavity Never allow anything to cover the air vents and there should be at least 2 5cm clearance at the air vents to permit adequate air circulation Place turntable inside the o...

Page 12: ...7 An audible signal will sound at the end of the cooking cycle and the oven will turn off automatically 8 Cancel any entry for cooking when food has been removed from oven during operation NOTE Cooking may be interrupted at any time during operation for turning or stirring of food When the door of the oven is open oven stops producing microwave energy instantly To continue cooking re close the doo...

Page 13: ...ower level 10 automatically but this does not appear in the display If another power level is desired then touch POWER LEVEL key and the power level required EXAMPLE 1 Setting 1 minute at power level 10 COOKING EXAMPLE Melt butter PROCEDURE KEY MICROWAVE DIGIT COOK DISPLAY INDICATOR 1 Place food in oven and close door 2 Touch MICROWAVE 0 On COOK key COOK 3 Touch desired number keys On 4 Touch STAR...

Page 14: ...Note If you want to change the power level during cooking touch the POWER LEVEL key and then enter the power level you wish to use Your microwave oven is ideal for defrosting frozen food quickly and evenly and has a special defrost facility for this Simply touch DEFROST key and power level 3 is automatically set Example Defrost for 10 minutes COOKING EXAMPLE Defrost 450g 1 lb fish fillets PROCEDUR...

Page 15: ...OWAVE COOK 20 minutes al power level 5 PROCEDURE KEY DIGIT COOK DISPLAY INDICATOR 1 Touch MICROWAVE COOK key On 2 Touch number keys 3 Touch MICROWAVE COOK key 4 Touch number keys 5 Touch POWER LEVEL key POWER LEVEL 6 Touch number key 5 7 Touch START key START COOKING EXAMPLE Beef stew On 0 On 20 00 On On On The display will show 8 minutes of counting down and followed by 20 minutes b MICROWAVE COO...

Page 16: ...100g PROCEDURE KEY DIGIT DISPLAY POPCORN PIZZA 1 Place a bag of microwave popcorn in oven and close door 2 Touch POPCORN PIZZA key once 3 Touch START key B PIZZA POPCORN PIZZA START On On Another program has been installed to cook a pizza of approximately 350g in weight PROCEDURE KEY DIGIT POPCORN DISPLAY PIZZA INDICATOR 1 Place a frozen pizza in oven and close door 2 Touch POPCORN PIZZA POPCORN k...

Page 17: ...D POTATO kev PO On POTATO 3 Touch START key START 7 00 On 4 MINUTE PLUS QUICK COOK This is a convenient key programmed to microwave food for one minute at power Level 10 COOKING EXAMPLE To reheat a piece of chicken PROCEDURE KEY DIGIT MICROWAVE DISPLAY INDICATOR 1 Place foodstuff in oven and close door 2 Touch MINUTE PLUS QUICK COOK key 3 Touch START key MINUTE PLUS On QUICK START On 14 BAKED COOK...

Page 18: ...cook for more than one minute PROCEDURE KEY DIGIT MICROWAVE DISPLAY COOK INDICATOR 1 Place foodstuff in oven and close door 2 Touch MINUTE PLUS QUICK COOK key once MINUTE PLUS On QUICK COOK twice triple 3 Touch START key 2 00 On On 3 00 On 15 3 00 1 00 START ...

Page 19: ...vent grease soil or spatters from building up Interior walls If steam accumulates inside or around the outside of the oven door wipe with a dry cloth Wipe the interior walls and the ceiling with mild detergent rinse and wipe dry with a piece of soft cloth Odors can be eliminated from the inside of the oven by boiling a solution of one cup of water and several tablespoons of lemon juice in the oven...

Page 20: ...rectly you can cancel the program by touching the CANCEL OFF pad and re enter the correct full program MICROWAVE OVEN TURNED ON ACCIDENTALLY WITH NO FOOD IN THE OVEN Touch CANCEL OFF pad immediately to cease all operation A cup of water left in the oven will absorb the microwave energy if the oven is accidentally turned on COOKING TIMES IN COOKBOOK DO NOT SEEM RIGHT FOR YOUR FOOD Foods vary in siz...

Page 21: ...the actual cooking time There is no preheating and no cooling down for a microwave oven so no energy is consum ed and wasted A microwave oven does not become hot during cooking only the foods get hot The kitchen remains coal always and this means comfort to the cook Microwave cooking also means less washing up Foods can be cooked and served in the same container as they do not get hot during cooki...

Page 22: ...m the food cooked in it Once the door of the oven is opened during or after cooking the magnetron producing microwaves automatically switches off and cooking by microwave energy stops instantly Microwaves cook in three ways 1 Microwaves are reflected to the foods by the metal walls of the oven Never use metal utensils or utensils with metal trims because they reflect microwaves away from the food ...

Page 23: ...ve plastic cooking bags or boilable bags are all acceptable Always puncture bags before cooking to prevent bursting Plastic wrap can make a good tight seal when used to cover cooking dishes during microwaving Turn back one corner to allow steam to escape Foam cups and dishes should be used for short term hearing only Metal dishes or utensils and those with any form of metal trim or decoration are ...

Page 24: ...nt spattering Prick or pierce pouches boiling and roasting bags before use Do not overheat food in paper and do not line the oven with paper 21 Do not overcook food Overcooking may result in fire In case of fire disconnect and keep the door closed Insert a wooden cocktail stick when testing cakes do not use a metal skewer or stick Never use a conventional thermo meter when cooking in the microwave...

Page 25: ... centre after it has been removed fram the microwave oven or after the microwave oven has been turned off This is called Standing Time The Standing Time varies according to the volume and density of the food To retain heat large items of food such as poultry or roasts of meat should be wrapped in foil with shiny side in during standing time for 10 20 minutes During this time the internal temperatu...

Page 26: ...prevents splashing in a microwave oven If you wish to develop a drier surface do not cover or use only a paper towel Wax paper paper towels plastic wrap glass lids and cooking bags can be used for covering during microwaving If a cooking bag is used tie the bag loosely with string leaving a small space for steam to escape Place the bag in baking dish For prolonged period of cooking paper towels mu...

Page 27: ...sprinkled with poppy seeds or cracked wheat before cooking Using brown flour and brown sugar also adds colour to bread You may use browning dishes which are on sale in the market but read and follow the safety instructions carefully on page 4 Cooking Time variations Always start by trying the minimum cooking time and check for doneness The cooking times given in this book can only be approximate T...

Page 28: ...er lb 454g 2 4 minutes per lb 454g PORK Paper towel 3 4 1 minute per slice 1 2 lb 225g pork sausages Wax paper 2 4 minutes Wax paper I0 12 minutes per lb 454g Pork roast Wax paper 10 11 12 minutes per lb 454g spare ribs Wax paper 7 9 minutes per lb 454g Ham roast Plastic wrap Precooked 6 11 14 minutes per lb 454g Raw 13 18 minutes per lb 454g 1 1 2 2 lb 750g 910g Wax paper 8 18 25 minutes raw ham ...

Page 29: ... lb 454g whole fish Plastic wrap 4 7 minutes 1 lb 454g clams oysters Plastic wrap 3 5 minutes 1 lb 454g scallops Plastic wrap 5 7 minutes 1 lb 454g shrimps peeled Plastic wrap 5 7 minutes Unpeeled Plastic wrap 8 11 minutes 2 Crab legs 8 10 oz each Wax paper 5 8 minutes 225g 280g each Whole lobster l 2 lb Wax paper 10 10 15 minutes 2 lobster tails 8 10oz each Wax paper 10 6 8 minutes EGGS AND CHEES...

Page 30: ... grain rice 10 18 25 minutes water 2 3 cups plastic wrap 1 cup regular rice 10 18 20 minutes water 1 1 2 2 cups plastic wrap 1 cup minute rice 10 3 6 minutes water 1 1 2 2cups plastic wrap 1 cup brown rice 10 30 35 minutes water 3 cups plastic wrap 1 2 cup quick oatmeal 10 2 3 minutes water 1 cup 1 2 cup long cooking oatmeal 10 3 5 minutes water 1 cup 1 2 cup cornmeal 10 3 4 minutes water 2 cups C...

Page 31: ...d to ensure even defrosting When large pieces of meat are defrosted you should shield thin parts of poultry to slow down heating otherwise the outer edges will dry out or even begin to cook Always under estimate defrosting time If defrosted food is still icy in the centre return to microwave oven for further defrosting Allow standing time when defrosting because the defrosting process still contin...

Page 32: ...tes Steaks chops and cutlets 4 9 minutes per lb 454g Separate pieces after half of defrosting time Sausages 4 6 minutes per lb 454g Turn over after half of defrosting time POULTRY 1 whole chicken 18 22 minutes Place wrapped whole bird in 2 1 2 3 1 2lb 1 1 4 1 1 2kg oven when defrosting Duckling 4 5 lb 4 6 minutes per lb 454g Unwrap after half of defros ting time Shield warm Turkey 9 11 minutes per...

Page 33: ...sting time seafood e g shellfish shrimps crabmeat oysters etc 6 9 oz 170 225g 6 8 minutes No manipulation lobster tails 1 1 2 lb 750g whole lobster 16 18 minutes Turn over after half of defrosting time or crab BREAD AND CAKES 7 oz 1 lb 190 454g bread 2 4 minutes buns rolls Doughnuts 1 2 minute each 2 5 minutes poundcake coffee cake frosted cream filled or topped 17 19oz 482 539g 5 7 minutes cheese...

Page 34: ...ds heating It also prevents spatters For sandwiches and rolls wrap them in paper towels loosely to absorb moisture and prevent sogginess Spread food in a shallow dish if possible Stirring and rotation of food is sometimes necessary even for re heating With so many combinations of food and numerous variations of food to be re heated it may not be possible to provide you with the actual timing for r...

Page 35: ...rvings Thin meat slices such as beef ham pork turkey Wax paper plastic wrap 8 2 3 minutes 2 3 Chicken pieces Wax paper plastic wrap 8 3 4 minutes 2 servings Casserole Lid 8 9 12 minutes 2 servings Vegetables Plastic wrap lid 10 3 4 minutes l 2 ears Corn on the cob Plastic wrap 10 3 4 minutes 2 3 Rolls paper towel 10 1 1 1 2minutes 1 Whole pie 10 5 10 minutes 1 2 slices Pie 10 l 2 minutes 3 4 Sausa...

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