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1. 

The oven surround and also the surround of the control panel 

is covered by a protective plastic film, and this should be 

removed prior to putting the oven into use.

2. 

Install the oven on a flat, level surface strong enough to safely 

bear the weight of the oven. To avoid the possibility of causing 

vibration or noise the oven must be in a stable position. And the 

appliance must be positioned so that the plug is accessible.

3.  Keep the oven away from heat and water

 

Exposure to heat and water can lower oven efficiency and 

lead to malfunctioning, so be sure to install the oven away 

from external heat and water sources.

4.

  This oven conforms to EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, however 

some interference may occur if it is placed too close to a radio 

or TV, so keep them as far apart as possible.

5.  Exhaust  vents  are  located  at  the  rear  of  the  oven 

so  maintain  a  minimum  spacing  of  5cm  between 

the  oven  and  any  adjacent  surfaces  at  these  points. 

In  an  enclosed  housing,  please  maintain  a  minimum 

spacing of 20cm on the top.

 

Covering the exhaust vent may lead to malfunctioning. Hot air 

flows from these vents, so be sure not to obstruct cover or let 

curtains come between the oven and the rear wall.

6.  When you stack your sanyo microwave ovens.

 

1)  Place  one  microwave  oven  on  top  of  the  other  one,  and 

remove  the  plates  which  are  each  secured  by  a  single 
screw to the bottom-left corners at the rear of both micro-
waves. (Fig. 1)

 

2)  Remove the two screws which are securing the frame of 

the  lower  microwave  oven.  Remove  the  screw  which  is 
securing the bottom-right corner of the upper microwave 
oven. (Fig. 2)

 

3)  Use the upper and lower plate screw holes to secure the 

upper  and  lower  microwave  ovens  with  the  four  screws. 
Secure  the  bottom-left  corner  of  the  lower  microwave 
also. (Fig. 3)

 

4)  Drive a plastic spacer in the duct hole of the upper unit.

IMpORtANt

The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with 

the following code:

Earth

 ......... Green and yellow

Neutral

 ..... Blue

Live

 ........... Brown

As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance 

may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the 

terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:

The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected 

to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or 

by the earth symbol   or coloured green-and-yellow.

The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the ter-

minal which is marked with the letter N or coloured blue. The 

wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal 

which is marked with the letter L or coloured brown.

WARNINg-this appliance must be earthed

Plate

(Fig. 1)

(Fig. 2)

(Fig. 3)

tHIs pLug Is NOt WAtERpROOF - KEEp DRy

This cord is already fitted with a moulded plug incorporating a 
fuse, the value of which is indicated on the pin face of the plug. 
Should the fuse need to be replaced, an ASTA approved BS1362 
fuse must be used of the same rating, marked thus.

If  the  fuse  cover  is  detachable,  never  use  the  plug  with  the 
cover omitted. If a replacement fuse cover is required, ensure 
it is the same colour as that visible on the pin face of the plug. 
Fuse covers are available from Sanyo Service Centre.

If the plug supplied is not suitable for your socket outlet, it should 
be cut off and destroyed*.
The end of the flexible cord should be suitably prepared and the 
correct plug fitted.

*WARNINg: A pLug WItH BARED FLEXIBLE CORDs 

Is HAZARDOus IF ENgAgED IN A LIVE sOCKEt OutLEt.

INstALLAtION

Summary of Contents for EM-C1901

Page 1: ...EM C1901 SaveThese Instructions COMMERCIAL use MICROWAVE OVEN operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...ING KNOW HOW 6 8 MANUAL COOKING 7 9 PROGRAMMING FOR MEMORY COOKING 8 10 POWER LEVEL LIST 9 11 ONE TOUCH PROGRAM COOKING 9 12 MULTI QUANTITY COOKING 10 13 MEMORY RECALL 10 14 USABLE COOKING UTENSILS AND MATERIALS 11 15 CHECKING ACCUMULATIVE COOKING TIME NUMBER OF DOOR OPERATIONS AND CONTROL OF THE BUZZER SOUND 12 16 CARE AND CLEANING 13 17 WHAT TO DO IF REPAIRS ARE NEEDED 13 18 SPECIFICATIONS AND A...

Page 3: ...ewing Window The progress of cooking can be observed while oven is operating 7 Door Arm Prevents door swinging back NAME AND FUNCTION OF PARTS 8 CeramicTray Food in suitable container is placed on this tray for cook ing 9 Cabinet 10 Control Panel 11 Mains Lead 12 Safety Interlock System With built in safety interlocks 13 Air Filter Clean with care 1 9 3 5 4 7 6 8 13 12 11 2 10 ...

Page 4: ...e see the page 8 in detail CONTROL PANEL 4 Program Selection Keys The unit is ready to begin operation as soon as the heating time has been programmed using these ten keys numbered 1 to 9 0 The time selected will be displayed and count down after the process is begun For determining power output and cooking time during programming Please see the page 7 to 10 12 in detail 5 Clear key Clears all pre...

Page 5: ...and lower plate screw holes to secure the upper and lower microwave ovens with the four screws Secure the bottom left corner of the lower microwave also Fig 3 4 Drive a plastic spacer in the duct hole of the upper unit IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Earth Green and yellow Neutral Blue Live Brown As the colours of the wires in the mains lea...

Page 6: ...ing never allow aluminum foil metal skewers or other metallic objects to touch the glass viewing window or oven cavity This may cause sparking at the point of contact may break the glass or cause damage to the oven walls 7 Do not leave the oven in unattended operation when food is heated or cooked in disposable containers of plastic paper or other combustible materials 8 If smoke is observed keep ...

Page 7: ... heated quickly Eggs cannot be boiled in this microwave oven 6 Do not overheat During defrosting shorten the time to avoid overcook ing 7 Never use the oven as a Clothes Drying Cabinet Since there is no heating time guide for drying things like paper or cloth using the oven for this purpose may lead to oven damage or Fire 8 When boiling water or other liquids be sure to use wide mouthed containers...

Page 8: ...vels Microwave power can be selected from 10 different levels as shown on page 9 To cook 1 minute 30 seconds at power level 8 Example If no specific power is entered the power level will always be maximum A beep tone sounds whenever any key is touched Input 100 to enter 1 minute 60 seconds For 2 stage or 3 stage cooking repeat steps 2 to 5 When it is necessary to open the door while foods are cook...

Page 9: ...steps 3 to 6 In the case of the program number 11 to 20 it can be programmed up to 2 stages 3 stages can t be programmed Note When choosing the program number from 11 to 20 To program the cooking for 45 seconds at power level 6 for 1 serving in the memory 14 Up to two stages on any power level can be programmed for each memory Example PROGRAMMING FOR MEMORY COOKING KEY OPERATION DISPLAY WINDOW 1 P...

Page 10: ...wer level 2 for 3rd stage Example If the heating time is not programmed into program selection key 0 will appear on the display To select the program number from 11 to 20 press PLUS 10 key between steps 1 and 2 Please see the page 8 When choosing the program number from 11 to 20 in detail Note POWER LEVEL POWER W IEC705 Max Input time 230 V Max power 1900 10 minutes Manual cooking 6 minutes Progra...

Page 11: ...evel 2 Example Press CLEAR key after recall If nothing is in the memory the program number indicator will flash You can change the program by operating same procedure as programming for memory cooking on page 8 To select the program number from 11 to 20 press PLUS 10 key between steps 1 and 2 Please see the page 8 When choosing the program number from 11 to 20 in detail Note KEY OPERATION DISPLAY ...

Page 12: ...OOKING UTENSILS AND MATERIALS Not suitable for microwave cooking METAL UTENSILS Metal utensils are not recommended because the metal shields the food from microwave energy on the bottom and sides caus ing uneven cooking result Metal utensils will also cause arcing and damage to the appliance METAL DECORATION Metal trimmed or banded dinnerware casseroles etc should not be used The metal trim interf...

Page 13: ...6 Buzzer tone after cooking completed continuous beeping 3 sec ON 87 Buzzer volume Quiet 89 Buzzer volume Loud 80 Buzzer volume Off 91 Reminder buzzer sounds after operation is complete 92 Reminder buzzer does not sound after operation is complete 93 Reminder display appears after operation is complete 94 Reminder display does not appear after operation is complete 95 Filter cleaning display appea...

Page 14: ...opening door or touch CLEAR key during operating Cooling fan operating continues for five minutes to keep the electronic components cool 3 This is abnormal operation Get in contact with your nearest Service center or retailer This oven is provided with self diagnostic function When the window display indicates the error code E example E 21 it shows to need repairing by a technical service engineer...

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Page 16: ...CODE NO 432 6 416S 07300 SANYO Electric Co Ltd OSAKA JAPAN 10 02 Printed in Japan ...

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