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Stage function

The Stage function

 is a temporary memory which is always

ready to be reprogrammed when the cooking sequence is
finished or the Stop button is pressed.

You may select

 up to four stages to be run in sequence. We

have chosen to describe a full sequence in order to show you
the principle for handling the Stage function.

Use the Stage function

 when you want to cook with different

methods in sequence. It is excellent to use the second or third
Stage as an automatic standing time function for foods which
do well with a standing time after cooking. Simply enter a time
and no power in the last Stage to achieve this.

1. Follow the DEFROST function procedure described

When Stage 1

 is finished an acoustic signal is heard

and the oven immediately starts Stage 2.

earlier and instead of pressing the start button
proceed with step two.

3. Once more follow the TIME AND POWER

When Stage 2 is finished

 an acoustic signal is heard

again and the oven immediately starts Stage 3

function procedure described earlier.

2. Follow the TIME AND POWER function

procedure described earlier and instead of

When Stage 3 is finished

 an acoustic signal is heard

and the oven switches off. 

pressing the start button proceed with step
three.

4. Press START button.

* the Stage cooking process begins.

Pizza / Popcorn function 

Popcorn:
The popcorn function

 quickly cooks a bag of popcorn (100 g).

The Pizza function

 quickly cooks a pizza (350 g).

POPCORN

User action:

Oven reaction:

1. Press the PIZZA / POPCORN 

button.

2. Press START button.

* "C" is displayed indicating popcorn.

* The cooking process begins.
* The cooking time is displayed.

When the Popcorn function is finished

an acoustic signal is heard.

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Summary of Contents for PMO-755

Page 1: ...For customer service or product assistance please telephone our call centre 1300 657 888 www palsonic com au Instruction For Use PMO 755...

Page 2: ...ories Clock display Cooking interruption Time and power 1 Minute Function Content page 1 1 2 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 Defrost function Stage function Pizza Popcorn function Bake potato function How to choose p...

Page 3: ...nts may cause damage to the oven and poor cooking results Make sure the microwave oven feet are in place to ensure proper airflow The oven can be operated only if the oven door is firmly closed Poor t...

Page 4: ...nd may cause damage when opening or may explode Some foods which has a low water content e g oil chocolate and some pastries with sweet fillings must be heated carefully Do not use your microwave oven...

Page 5: ...button Use this button to select the 24 hour clock and set the time of day 1 min button Use this button to cook for one minute at full cook power or to add an extra minute to your cooking cycle Popcor...

Page 6: ...ble collects the dripping juices and food particles that otherwise would stain and soil the interior of the oven The Glass Turn table may be cleaned in dishwashers Place the Glass Turn table on the Tu...

Page 7: ...en reaction 1 Press the TIMER button 2 Enter the desired cooking time on the keypad 3 Press the MICRO button if a power level other than full power is desired 4 Enter the desired power level on the ke...

Page 8: ...e is displayed The cooking time is displayed counting down When the cooking time has elapsed an acoustic signal sounds To extend cooking time in multiples of one minute touch 1 min repeatedly during c...

Page 9: ...the oven immediately starts Stage 2 earlier and instead of pressing the start button proceed with step two 3 Once more follow the TIME AND POWER When Stage 2 is finished an acoustic signal is heard ag...

Page 10: ...is finished an acoustic signal is heard Baked potato function The Baked potato function is designed for two potatoes weighing approximately 200 g each User action Oven reaction 1 Press the BAKED POTA...

Page 11: ...with microwaves the water molecules in the food are excited and heat is produced The microwaves reach into the food and at the same time enters the food from all directions That s why the food is heat...

Page 12: ...tics are heat proof only to certain temperatures 3 It is possible to use aluminium foil to shield delicate areas of food this prevents over cooking To find out if a certain container is suitable the f...

Page 13: ...ty of the food Sometimes it can be as short as the time it takes you to remove the food from the oven and take it to the serving table However with larger denser foods the standing time may be as long...

Page 14: ...8 P 10 P 10 1 lb 500g fillets steaks 1 lb 500g whole fish P 10 P 10 7 9 minutes 7 9 minutes EGGS P 8 P 10 P 10 P 10 Scrambled Poached Omelette Custard 8x8 in 20x20 cm VEGETABLES 1 2 minutes per egg 1...

Page 15: ...nse cavity of fish with cold water 8 10 oz 225 282 whole fish 1 2 minutes 2 4 minutes 1 lb 500g small pieces of seafood e g shellfish shrimps crab meat oysters etc 6 9 oz 170 255g lobster tails 1 1 2...

Page 16: ...a service technician trained by the manufacturer Service If the oven does not work do not make a service call until youhave made the following checks The Turn table and turn table support is in place...

Page 17: ...to IEC 705 1000g water Full power 800 W Timer Electronic Dimensions Height x Width x Depth in mm Outside dimensions 298 x 492 x 359 Oven cavity dimensions 195 x 300 x 320 This publication indicates ba...

Page 18: ...The warranty does not apply to loose accessories 5 Should the unit be damaged or become faulty due to being operated on a supply voltage other than specified on the product or in the manual this warra...

Page 19: ...PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD 1 JOYNTON AVENUE WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA TEL 02 9313 7111 FAX 02 9313 7555 www palsonic com au PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE TELEPHONE AUSTRALIA 1300 657 888...

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