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Important safety instructions

 3. For proper operation, ensure a 

sufficient air circulation for the 

oven. 

Counter-top use:

a.   Allow 15 cm of space on the 

top of the oven, 10 cm at the 
back and on 5 cm both sides.

b.   If one side of the oven is 

placed flush to a wall, the 

other side or top must not be 
blocked. 

10 cm

15 cm

5 cm

5 cm

counter top

 4. Do not place this oven near an 

electric or gas cooker range. 

 5. The feet should not be 

removed. 

 6. This oven is only for household 

usage. Do not use outdoors.

 7. Avoid using the microwave 

oven in high humidity. 

 8. The power cord should not 

touch the outside of the oven. 
Keep the cord away from hot 
surfaces. Do not let the cord 
hang over the edge of a table or 
work top. Do not immerse the 
cord, plug or oven in water. 

 9. Do not block the air vents on 

the left side and back of the 
oven. If these openings are 
blocked during operation the 
oven may overheat. In this case 
the oven is protected by a 
thermal safety device and 
resumes operation only after 
cooling down. 

10. When it becomes necessary to 

replace the oven light, please 
consult your dealer.

Accessories

The oven comes equipped with a 
variety of accessories. Always 
follow the directions given for use 
of the accessories.

Roller ring

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The roller ring and the oven floor 

should be cleaned frequently to 
prevent noise and build-up of 
remaining food.

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The roller ring must always be 
used for cooking together with 
the glass tray.

Glass tray

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Always operate the oven with the 
roller ring and glass tray in place.

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Only use the glass tray 

specifically designed for this 

oven. Do not substitute with any 
other glass tray.

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If the glass tray is hot, let it cool 
before cleaning or placing in 
water. 

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The glass tray can turn in either 
direction.

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If the food or cooking vessel on 
the glass tray touches the oven 
walls and stops the tray rotating, 
the tray will automatically rotate 
in the opposite direction. This is 
normal. Open oven door, 
reposition the food and restart.

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Do not cook foods directly on the 
glass tray. Always place food in a 
microwave safe dish.

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While cooking, the glass tray may 
vibrate. This will not affect 
cooking performance.

Summary of Contents for NN-ST34HW/B

Page 1: ...Model No NN ST34HW B Operating Instructions Microwave Oven Household Use Only NN ST34HW...

Page 2: ...will be able to master the basic technique and thereby develop a firm understanding of your new oven Start experimenting now and enjoy the first class results you will achieve by using your new micro...

Page 3: ...clock 13 Child safety lock 13 Microwave cooking and defrosting 14 Multi stage cooking 15 Quick 30 feature 16 Add time feature 16 Using the timer 17 Auto programmes 19 Turbo defrost 19 Auto reheat 20...

Page 4: ...only be done by a qualified service person 2 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 It is dangerous for anyo...

Page 5: ...s to be the same as specified on the label on the oven If a higher voltage than specified is used it may cause a fire or other damages WE CERTIFY THAT THIS MICROWAVE OVEN HAS BEEN INSPECTED AND COMPLI...

Page 6: ...only after cooling down 10 When it becomes necessary to replace the oven light please consult your dealer Accessories The oven comes equipped with a variety of accessories Always follow the directions...

Page 7: ...hen heating foods low in moisture e g bread items chocolate popcorn biscuits and pastries These can easily burn dry out or catch on fire if cooked too long We do not recommend heating foods low in moi...

Page 8: ...Kitchen roll unless they say they are specifically designed for use in a microwave oven These products contain impurities which may cause sparks and or fires when used Liquids Microwave heating of bev...

Page 9: ...n large portions SPACING Foods cook more quickly and evenly if spaced apart NEVER pile foods on top of each other MOISTURE CONTENT Many fresh foods e g vegetables and fruit vary in their moisture cont...

Page 10: ...ve previously been boiled DO NOT OVERHEAT TURNING AND STIRRING Some foods require stirring during cooking Meat and poultry should be turned after half the cooking time ARRANGING Individual foods e g c...

Page 11: ...dish or craze the finish Do not use dishes with a metal rim or pattern Do not use jugs or mugs with glued handles since the glue can melt in a microwave POTTERY EARTHENWARE STONEWARE Only use if comp...

Page 12: ...l is recommended for microwave use Do not use waxed or plastic coated cups as the finish may melt in the oven Greaseproof paper can be used to line the base of dishes and to cover fatty foods White pa...

Page 13: ...e is no risk of microwave exposure Cooking resumes after the door is closed and Start is pressed 2 Oven window 3 Air vent 4 Microwave feed guide Do not remove 5 External air vents 6 Control panel 7 Po...

Page 14: ...me pads 6 Auto Menu pad 7 Timer Clock pad 8 Up Down pads for weight setting 9 Add Time pad 10 Quick 30 pad 11 Stop Reset pad Before Cooking One press clears your instructions During Cooking One press...

Page 15: ...day repeat step 1 through to step 3 as above 2 The clock will keep the time of day as long as the oven is plugged in and electricity is supplied 3 This is a 12 hour clock Press Start 3 times in 10 se...

Page 16: ...frost Thaw foods 5 times Low Keep cooked foods warm simmer slowly Notes 1 The oven will automatically work on High microwave power if a cooking time is entered without the power level previously being...

Page 17: ...power Set the cooking time Press twice Press Micro Power 3 times to select Medium power Set the cooking time Press 3 times Press Micro Power 5 times to select Low power Press Start The time for the f...

Page 18: ...minutes at the end of cooking Set the cooking time Press Start The time counts down in the display Press Add Time right after cooking Press 5 times Notes 1 During cooking set the additional cooking t...

Page 19: ...desired amount of time up to 99 minutes 50 seconds Press 5 times Standing time Example To stand for 5 minutes after cooking at Medium power for 3 minutes Press Micro Power 3 times to select Medium pow...

Page 20: ...o Power 3 times to select Medium power Press 3 times Press Start Delayed time counts down then cooking will start Notes 1 MULTI STAGE COOKING can be programmed including STANDING TIME and DELAY START...

Page 21: ...PROGRAMME allow heat to continue conducting to the centre Turbo defrost Press Start The time counts down in the display Set the weight of the frozen food The weight counts up down in 0 1 kg increments...

Page 22: ...esired food weight Press Auto Reheat Note As some variations may occur in food check that food is thoroughly cooked and piping hot before serving Programme Instructions 1 AUTO REHEAT Weight 200 400 60...

Page 23: ...Place the casserole on glass tray Press Auto Menu once Set the weight of the food and press Start Stir at beeps 1 press 3 FROZEN VEGETABLES Weight 150 300 450 600 g For all types of frozen vegetables...

Page 24: ...ration to prevent boiling over Add a little oil if desired Cover with lid until the first beeps sound then take it away Do not cook in plastic containers unless suitable for high temperature cooking P...

Page 25: ...amounts of aluminum foil to prevent overcooking Cover dish securely with plastic wrap Place the dish on glass tray Press Auto Menu 7 times Set the weight of the food and press Start Allow large amoun...

Page 26: ...ese items Do not leave unattended Do not add extra alcohol BABIES BOTTLES CAUTION Milk or formula MUST be shaken thoroughly before heating and again at the end and tested carefully before feeding a ba...

Page 27: ...with my TV Is this normal A Some radio and TV interference might occur when you cook with the oven This interference is similar to the interference caused by small appliances such as mixers vacuums b...

Page 28: ...oor wipe with a soft cloth This may occur when the oven is operated under high humidity conditions and in no way indicates a malfunction of the unit 7 It is occasionally necessary to remove the glass...

Page 29: ...ons 315 W 349 D 227 H mm Overall Cavity Volume 25 L Glass Tray Diameter 288 mm Operating Frequency 2450 MHz Net Weight 12 7 kg Weight and Dimensions shown are approximate Specifications subject to cha...

Page 30: ...y infestation by insects or vermin tampering or repair by unauthorised persons including unauthorised alterations exposure to abnormally corrosive conditions or any foreign object or matter having ent...

Page 31: ...the product fails to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure If there is a major failure in regard to the product which cannot be remedied then you must notify us...

Page 32: ...ity infestation by insects or vermin tampering or repair by unauthorised persons including unauthorised alterations exposure to abnormally corrosive conditions or any foreign object or matter having e...

Page 33: ...Consumer Guarantees Act of New Zealand and all other obligations and liabilities on the part of the manufacturer or supplier and nothing contained herein shall restrict or modify such rights remedies...

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