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Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL EM 870F Microwave Oven Read these instructions carefully before use If you follow the instructions your Microwave Oven will serve you long and well ...

Page 2: ...i Power Setting 10 HI Power Multi Power Cooking 11 Multi Stage Cooking 12 13 Delay Start Cooking 13 Automatic Sensor Cooking 14 15 Toset Automatic Sensor Program 16 17 Sensor Reheating Guide 18 19 Sensor Cooking Guide 20 27 Automatic Defrosting 28 31 Howto Use Your Microwave Oven Safely Important Taking Care of Your Microwave Oven Usable Cooking Utensils and Materials Utensils and Material to Avoi...

Page 3: ...ning or to a caravan sounds when the food is ready 2 Five se arate safetv features 5 Boomerarm Turntable 1 2 3 4 5 Latch system wh e the door release button is pushed a built in witch turns off the oven before the door is opened Door switch when the door is opened this switch automatically turns off the oven Choke seal a special seal around the door pre vents all radiation 1eakage from the oven Th...

Page 4: ... lead to malfunctioning so be sure to oven away from heat and water sources install the N E It is quite normal for n to be emitted around the door or for misting to occur on the door or even for water droplets to appear below the door during the cooking cycle This is merely condensation from the heat of the food and does not affect the safety of your oven The door is not intended to seal the oven ...

Page 5: ...uch START To clear entries touch STOP CLEAR pad twice Door Release Button Opens door when pushed Y i sA J REHEiT COiK WEIGHT k i ED a d bHULEN 1 POPCORN 1 4 RICE 5 SOUP STEW 6 FISH 2 J I w HIGH 3 WST 4 5 6 J 7 TIME 8 E EEL w 2 Pause Light Shows oven will pause between stages in Auto Defrost Display Window Used to show Time of Day Cooking Time Cooking Power Level Sensor Reheat Course Al 1 3 AZ 1 3 ...

Page 6: ...mbers for cooking time 3 Touch number l 3 to select the appropriate 4 Touch POWER 4 Touch POWER Auto Defrost Course 5 Touch number l 9 for desired cooking 5 Touch number l 9 for desired cookhg 4 Enter the weight of your food in decimal power level power level increments from 0 1 to 2 9 kg 6 Touch START 6 Repeat steps 2 5 to set 2nd cooking stage 5 Touch START NOTE It is not necessary to touch POWE...

Page 7: ... a roast in a large dish which cannot rotate without touching the cavity walls The stirrer fan will then distribute the microwaves efficiently To use the TURNTABLE OFF feature 1 Touch STOP CLEAR 2 Set the desired cooking cycle following suitable instructions in this manual 3 Touch TURNTABLE OFF 4 Touch START Cooking starts without turntable rotating N E If you want to cancel the TURNTABLE OFF feat...

Page 8: ...instantly 1 Touch STOP CLEAR and a beep tone will be heard The STOP CLEAR erases all previous settings 2 Touch QUICK SET The light below STEP 1 will go on O will appear in the display window 3 Touch a number single digit 1 9 for desired cooking time in minutes For example 1 for one minute 2 for two minutes etc The oven will begin to cook on HI power and the dis play window will show the time count...

Page 9: ...th paper towel slices Sausage patties 2 servings 2 3 min Turn over once 4 servings 4 5 min POULTRY Chicken pieces 1 min Heat on microproof plate Cover with plastic wrap If 1 2 min fried cover with paper towel 4 2 3 min 6 4 6 min Creamed chicken 2 cups 3 4 min Cover Stir once Chicken turkey sliced 85 140g 1 2 min Heat on microproof plate Cover with plastic wrap SEAFOOD Prawns crab or scallops 185g ...

Page 10: ... onions celery and green peppers quickly 730 Reheating meat slices quickly 640 100 MAX Cooking tender cuts of meat 800 HI POWER Cooking poultry fish vegetables and starting most casseroles 700 HIGH Preheating the browning dish Boiling water c Thickening some sauces NOTE Approximate watts as measured by IEC 705 Test Procedure means approximate watts as measured by 2 litre method As you get to know ...

Page 11: ...ow will show 80 This means the oven is cooking at power level 80 RE HEAT setting N E It is not necessary to touch POWER when cook ing with the highest power HI To set HI POWER Cooking skip steps 4 and 5 above However if POWER is touched the word HI will appear in the display window This is to let you know that the oven will be operating on HI power unless a differ ent power setting is chosen 6 Tou...

Page 12: ...RT MULTI STAGE COOKING WITH AUTO DEFROST If you want to cook after using the Auto Defrost cycle first set the Auto Defrost and touch TIME then follow the above instructions numbered 2 11 See page 15 for detailed Auto Defrost instructions The cooking process can be set for up to four stages when Auto Defrost is the first stage Automatic features such as Sensor Reheat and Sensor Cook cannot be combi...

Page 13: ...oven will have finished all stages NOTE If vou want to kee the food warm after finishing the cooking cycle you ca use the Hold Warm feature For detailed instructions on using the Hold Warm fea ture see page 8 You may wish to rearrange the defrosted food after the defrosting time either Manual or Auto Defrost has end ed Simply touch STOP CLEAR once open the door and rearrange food to restart the ov...

Page 14: ...HEAT r SENSOR COOK HIGH When a different doneness is chosen from the preset medium 2 it is confirmed with a number 1 to 3 in the program indication display The indication Al 2 for REHEAT l changes as a The indication C4 2 for RICE changes as a differ different doneness is entered ent doneness is entered POINTS TO REMEMBER Before using Automatic Sensor Programs The oven should be plugged into power...

Page 15: ...irections for Boil in the bag entrees or vegetables For best defrosting results follow the package directions Dried foods Raw or uncooked food Any type of bread or pastry product For best results cook by time SENSOR COOKING The Sensor Cooking provides automatic time power selection for a wide range of foods Select a food category from the six Sensor Cooking courses and then touch START The oven ch...

Page 16: ...g course you have selected 5 When the oven has calculated the correct time the Al 2 will be replaced by time count ing down in the display win dow 6 At the end of the reheating time atone will sound and the word End will appear in the display window for 2 seconds The oven shuts off automat ically 1 D m I 5 6 q s EEl A 5 i o 7 wT 8 5 i Em i 5 6 0 7 EXAMPLE 2 Two ears of corn husked can be cooked by...

Page 17: ...n in the display window The oven will stop automati cally at the end of the first time segment and PAUS will ap pear in the display window At the pause follow the in structions for food additions and food manipulation After addition and manipula tion touch START The oven will resume cooking and the display window will show the time for the second segment At the end of the cooking time a tone will ...

Page 18: ...p chunky 1 2 servings Plastic wrap or glass lid Stir after heating 280 340g Soup cream 1 2 servings Plastic wrap or glass lid Stir after heating 280 340g Canned Entree 1 2 servings Plastic wrap or glass lid Stir after heating chili stew etc 280 340g Canned Veg 1 3 servings Plastic wrap or glass lid Stir after heating 230 280g Hot Dogs 1 2 Wrap or place on paper Score sides before heating towel Fri...

Page 19: ...0g Greaseproof paper or Remove from aluminum tray to plastic wrap microproof plate Allow to stand covered 5 min Single Entree 250 280g Greaseproof paper Remove from aluminum tray to microproof plate Allow to stand covered 5 min Hamburger 2 3 servings Greaseproof paper Allow to stand covered 5 min patties Steak chops 1 2 servings Greaseproof paper Allow to stand covered 5 min Vegetables 250 280g Pl...

Page 20: ...e 1 4 cup White potatoes baking 1 4 Wash scrub and pierce none whole 170 to 230g each with fork quartered or sliced 230 450g Peel and quarter or slice 1 4 cup Red potatoes boiling 3 5 Wash and or peel 1 4 cup Pierce with fork New potatoes small 450g Wash and pierce with fork 1 4 cup Cover I Place on paper towel or rack Plastic wrap or glass lid Place on paper towel or rack Plastic wrap or glass li...

Page 21: ...p or glass lid 280 450g place in shallow micro proof casserole Broccoli Fresh Remove outer leaves 1 4 cup Plastic wrap or glass lid chopped or floweret 450 680g slit bottom of stalks Frozen Remove from packet none Plastic wrap or glass lid 280 450g place in shallow micro proof casserole Frozen Slit pouch Place on none none 280 340g microproof plate In pouch with or without sauce Brussel Sprouts Fr...

Page 22: ...ss lid water for 10 min To cook in husk place Remove soiled husk on paper towels leaves Frozen Remove from packet 1 4 cup Plastic wrap or glass lid 2 4 ears place in shallow micro proof casserole Corn Fresh Remove silks Add 1 tbs 1 4 cup Plastic wrap or glass lid kernels 2 4 CUPS butter Frozen Remove from packet 1 4 cup Plastic wrap or glass lid 280 450g place in shallow micro proof casserole Froz...

Page 23: ...ve tough 1 4 cup Plastic wrap or glass lid 230g stems add 1 tbs butter Frozen Remove from packet 2 tbs Plastic wrap or glass lid 280 340g place in shallow micro proof casserole Peas Frozen Remove from packet none Plastic wrap or glass lid green 280 450g place in shallow micro proof casserole Frozen Slit pouch Place on none none 280 340g microproof plate In pouch with or without sauce Spinach Fresh...

Page 24: ...kes 1 2 teaspoon basil 1 2 teaspoon salt Combine all ingredients in 2 litre microproof casserole Cover with casserole lid JELLIED CARR01 3 Cooking Time about 13 minutes 450g carrots thinly sliced 2 tablespoons water 1 4 cup butter or margarine 1 4 cup jellied cranberry sauce Salt to taste Place carrots and water in 1 1 2 to 2 litre microproof casserole Cover with casserole lid Place in oven Cook o...

Page 25: ...llion 1 4 cup raisins Toasted Almonds See below Melt butter in 2 litre microproof casserole on HI about 1 minute Add onions garlic turmeric curry powder and salt stir Place in oven Cook on HI 1 minute Add rice chicken stock and raisins stir Cover Place in oven Cook on RICE C4 4 to 6 servings Toasted Almonds Melt 1 tablespoon butter or margarine on HI about 30 seconds Add 1 3 cup slivered almonds s...

Page 26: ...er with casserole lid Place in oven Cook on SOUP STEW C5 At Pause stir Touch START Stir in sour cream Serve over hot noodles 6 to 8 servings N E For best results after stirring in remaining in gredients at pause push meat pieces into juices ONION BEEF SOUP Cooking Time about 1 hour 3 medium onions thinly sliced 1 4 cup butter or margarine 4 cups beef broth 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 1 teaspoo...

Page 27: ... dillweed and pepper Roll up fillets in dish Cover with plastic wrap Place in oven Cook on FISH C6 Sprinkle with almonds Serve garnished with lemon wedges parsley sprigs or paprika 4 servings FISH STEAKS Cooking Time about 7 minutes 2 halibut salmon swordfish or shark steaks 230g each 2 5 cm thick 2 tablespoons butter melted 2 teaspoons lemon juice 1 2 teaspoon dried dillweed Arrange fish in round...

Page 28: ...efrost cycle Turn over separate or rearrange food items per in structions in the Auto Defrost Chart when the word PAUS appears in the display window For best results remove fish seafood meat poultry from its original paper or plastic packaging wrapper Otherwise the wrap will hold steam and juices close to the foods Place foods in a shallow microproof baking dish or on a microwave roasting rack to ...

Page 29: ...f is not entered To enter a weight of less than lkg always press O first For example to enter 0 2kg press O and then 2 As only one digit can be entered after decimal point round ficmres off to the lower number to avoid over defrosti g For example for 1 28kg use 1 2 5 Touch START The oven will begin the defrosting course you have selected You will see the time counting down in the display window Th...

Page 30: ... at pause Turn over Return remainder to oven Chops Use a microproof rack 2 5cm 1 inch thick Separate and rearrange at pause Leg Use a microproof roasting rack Turn over at pause Cover warm areas with aluminium foil PORK Chops 1 25cm Use a microproof roasting rack 1 2 inch thick Separate and rearrange at pause Spareribs Use a microproof roasting rack Country style ribs Turn over at pause Roast Cove...

Page 31: ...er warm areas with aluminium foil Drumsticks Use a microproof roasting rack Turn over at pause Separate pieces and rearrange Roast boneless Use a microproof roasting rack Turn over at pause Cover warm areas with aluminium foil DEFROST 3 FISH DEF 3 Fish fillets Use a microproof roasting rack FISH Turn over at pause Separate fillets when partially thawed Carefully separate fillets under cold water F...

Page 32: ...condensation from the heat of the food and does not affect the safety of your oven The door is not intended to seal the oven cavity com pletely but its special SANYO design contributes to the complete safety of the appliance WARNING 1 Do not heat food or liquids in bottles or jars with lids r must be allowed to escape from the container Do not warm babies bottles in the microwave oven with screw t...

Page 33: ...ES ON ANY PAPER OR PLASTIC BAGS THE TIES BECOME HOT AND COULD CAUSE A FIRE ALUMINIUM FOIL Large sheets of aluminium foil should be avoided be cause they will disrupt cooking and may cause harmful arcing However smaller pieces may be used to cover areas such as poultry legs and wings Any aluminium foil used should never be closer than 2 5cm 1 inch from side walls of oven Do not cover food completel...

Page 34: ... pad is touched 1 Make sure that the mains lead is securely plugged in 2 Make sure that the door is properly closed If the lamp inside lights but the food is not heated 1 Make sure that the food is not completely covered with a metal container or aluminium foil 2 Check child safety lock out has been cancelled Noisy operation 1 Make sure that sparks are not being produced due to the use of metal ut...

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Page 36: ...CODE NO 432 6 41 3S 34700 A SANYO Electric Co Ltd OSAKA JAPAN printed in Singapore ...

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