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Setting the Time
Your microwave oven has an inbuilt clock. The time can be displayed in
either the 12-hour or 24-hour notation. You must set the clock:
•
When you first install your microwave oven
•
After a power failure
Do not forget to reset the clock when you switch to and from
summer or winter time.
Checking that Your Oven is Operating Correctly
The following simple procedure enables you to check that your oven is
working correctly at all times. If you are in doubt, refer to the section
entitled “What to Do if You are in Doubt or Have a Problem” on the page.
The oven must be plugged into an appropriate wall socket. The
turntable must be in position in the oven. If a power level other
than the maximum (100% - 900 W) is used, the water takes
longer to boil.
Open the oven door by pulling the handle on the right side of the door.
Place a glass of water on the turntable. Close the door.
How a Microwave Oven Works
Microwaves are high-frequency electromagnetic waves; the energy
released enables food to be cooked or reheated without changing either the
form or the colour.
You can use your microwave oven to:
•
Defrost
•
Reheat
•
Cook
Cooking Principle
As the centre of the food is cooked by heat dissipation, cooking
continues even when you have taken the food out of the oven.
Standing times specified in recipes and in this booklet must therefore
be respected to ensure:
•
Even cooking of the food right to the centre
•
The same temperature throughout the food
1.
To display the time in
Then press the Clock
the...
button...
12-hour notation
Once
24-hour notation
Twice
2.
Turn the
dial knob
to set the hour.
3.
Press the
Clock
button.
4.
Turn the
dial knob
to set the minute.
5.
When the right time is displayed, press the
Clock
button to
start the clock.
Result:
The time is displayed whenever you are not
using the microwave oven.
Press the
Start
(
) button and set the time to 4 or 5 minutes,
by pressing the
Start
(
) button the appropriate number of
times.
Result:
The oven heats the water for 4 or 5 minutes.
The water should then be boiling.
1.
The microwaves generated by the magnetron reflected
at cavity and are distributed uniformly as the food
rotates on the turntable. The food is thus cooked
evenly.
2.
The microwaves are absorbed by the food up to a
depth of about 1 inch (2.5 cm). Cooking then
continues as the heat is dissipated within the food.
3.
Cooking times vary according to the container used
and the properties of the food:
•
Quantity and density
•
Water content
•
Initial temperature (refrigerated or not)
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