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Summary of Contents for EM-X410

Page 1: ...ck 6 Child Lock Out 6 More Less Time Adjustment 6 Direct Access Cooking Heating 7 Menu Match 9 Automatic Defrost By Weight 10 Time Cooking 11 Multistage Cooking 12 Kitchen Timer 12 Quick Reheating HI Power 12 Charts Quick Reheating Chart 3 V Automatic Defrost Chart 4 Care of Your Microwave Oven Questions and Answers 15 m Cleaning 16 Ijij j Before Calling for Service 16 Quick Reference backcover Re...

Page 2: ...ntity of food with low moisture content or high fat or sugar content can burn Do not cook bacon directly on the turntable Excessive local heating of the turntable may cause it to break When heating food in plastic or paper containers check the oven frequently due to the possibility of cause fires in the oven Do not place liquids or other foods with sealed containers in the microwave oven it may ex...

Page 3: ...trial or laboratory use Never use corrosive chemicals or vapors in this oven As with any appliance children should use the oven only under adult supervision Do not store or use this appliance outdoors Keep the oven away from heat and water sources Exposure to heat and water can lower efficiency and lead to malfunctioning When heating water or other liquids use a wide necked container to allow air ...

Page 4: ...at provides enough open space see illustration at right for the inlet andlor outlet vents Leave a minimum clearance of 7 5 cm above the oven Do not remove the legs from the bottom of the oven Blocking the inlet and or outlet openings can damage the oven Do not install oven over a range cooktop or other heat producing appliance Place the oven as far away from radios and TV as possible When the cabi...

Page 5: ...derside Receptacle at cavity bottom center 1 2 Place the roller rest on the cavity bottom Place the turntable on top of the roller rest as shown in the diagram Make sure the turntable hub is securely locked in the receptacle Never place the turntable upside down The turntable should never be restricted Both turntable and roller rest must always be used during cooking All food and containers of foo...

Page 6: ...low the manufacturer s instructions short term cooking Should be labeled Microwave Safe Some plastic containers soften as the food inside gets hot Boiling bags and tightly closed plastic bags should be slit pierced or vented as directed by package Plastic wrap Cooking Microwave safe only Use to cover food during cooking to retain moisture Do not allow Dlastic wra to touch food Thermometers Cooking...

Page 7: ... or food weight Direct Access menu keypads page 7 MOREILESS Adds or reduces cooking time for Direct Access menu keypads Auto menu keypads Two ways to defrost page 10 5 FINE DEFROST For more thorough defrosting 6 2 tDEFROST For a faster or more prompt 7 QUICK REHEAT page 12 8 MENU MATCH page 9 9 KITCHEN TIMER keypad page 12 10 POWER LEVEL keypad page 11 11 Number keypads To set timer cooking time o...

Page 8: ...e place if a child turns it on To set child lock out 1 c START Press START for 4 seconds The indicator L will appear in the display window To cancel child lock out 1 3 Press START for 4 seconds START The indicator L will disappear from the display If any key is pressed except STOP CLEAR or START the letter E for error will appear in the display To remove the E press STOP CLEAR This feature allows ...

Page 9: ... MEAT once 1serving 1 serving 1 serving 1 serving 1 serving 1 serving Chicken twice 2 servings 2 servings 2 servings 2 servings 2 servings 2 servings Lamb 3 times 3 servings 3 servings 3 servings 3 servings 3 servings 3 servings Beef 4 times Pork To heat2 baked potato 1 Press POTATO twice m m m 2 c1 MORE If desired press MORE LESS once or twice to adjust cooking LESS time See page 6 3 Press START ...

Page 10: ... 150 g Place in a suitable sized microwave safe dish Cover Stir during 2 servings 300 g cooking Let stand for 2 3 minutes 3 servings 450 g Potato 1 serving 170 g Wash and scrub well Pierce with fork Place on paper towel 2 servings 340 g Turn over during cooking Let stand for 3 5 minutes 3 servings 510 g Do not place in centre of turntable Rice long grain 1 serving 125 mL Cook with water and salt i...

Page 11: ...r the first time When MED HIGH power is called for use MED level and add a little time to the suggested cooking time on the package Two stages of food preparation can be programmed at one time Repeat steps 1 2 two times and then press START Required Power Level Press MENU MATCH HI once MED twice LOW 3 times 800 4 times 700 5 times 600 6 times Display P HIGH indicator flashes P MED indicator flashe...

Page 12: ... by touching 1 and then 2 m 3 c1 Press START START The oven starts and the defrost time counts down in the display 4 When the five beep Pause Reminder sounds open the doo to separate rearrange or turn food over Close door 5 Press START to resume w defrosting To enter a weight of less than 1 kg always press Ofirst For example to enter 0 2 kg press O and then 2 Only one digit can be entered after a ...

Page 13: ... Press keypad HI 100 once 9 90 2 times 8 80 3 times 7 70 4 times 6 60 5 times 5 50 6 times 4 40 7 times 3 30 8 times 2 2070 I 9 times I 1 1070 10 times o o 11 times _ To cook at power level 8 80 for40 seconds G D Enter 40 seconds by pressing 4 and then O 2 m Press POWER LEVEL key unti 18 appears in the display 3 C Press START START POWER LEVEL SETHNG GUIDE Power Cooking Level Examples 1 Softening ...

Page 14: ...START w The time counts down in the display and beep sounds for 7 seconds when time has run out STEP 1 Press KITCHEN TIMER and then you have 10 seconds to enter the time STEP 2 After entering your time the Kitchen Timer automatically starts within 5 seconds If the oven stops while the Kitchen Timer is being set the numbers will disappear Start over If the oven and Kitchen Timer stop at the same ti...

Page 15: ...e plate Cover sliced with wax paper or plastic wrap Seafood Slit pouch and place on microwave safe Shrimp crab or scallops 185g 3 5 min plate Flex pouch to mix halfway in sauce frozen through cooking time Seafood or fish casserole 450 g 4 6 min Remove from package to a microwave frozen safe casserole Cover Stir once during cooking Cooked rice pasta 1 cup 250 mL 1 2 min Heat in microwave safe casse...

Page 16: ...part at pause Pork Bacon Defrost in original wrapper Turn over at pause Centre should be slightly icy Chops Separate and turn over at pause Ribs Turn over at pause Roasts Turn over at pause Cover ends with foil Lamb Chops Separate and turn over at pause Ribs Turn over at ause Roasts Turn over at pause Cover ends with foil Poultry Chicken whole Check for and remove any metal clamps or wires before ...

Page 17: ... small flat pieces of foil for shielding Refer to page 4 FOODS Q A Q A Q A Q A Q A Q A Q A What is wrong when baked foods have a hard dry brown spot This is caused by overcooking Shorten cooking or reheating time Why do eggs sometimes pop The egg yolk may pop because of steam build up inside the membrane To prevent this simply pierce the membrane with a toothpick before cooking it CAUTION Never mi...

Page 18: ...fety the inner door panel and the oven front frame should be free of food or grease buildup Wipe them often with a mild detergent Then rinse and wipe dry Never use cleaning powders or rough pads After cleaning the control panel touch STOPI CLEAR to clear any entries that might have been entered accidentally while cleaning the panel You can often correct operating problems yourself If your microwav...

Page 19: ...ing or rearranging the food At pause rearrange food 1 Press numbers for cooking time in minutes and seconds 2 Press POWER LEVEL unti I desired power level H1 O appears in the display 3 Press START 1 Press either FINE DEFROST or QUICK DEFROST 2 Enterthe weight of food in kg 3 Press START 4 At R use rearrange food 5 Pre s START to restart To set 1 Press START 4 seconds Indicator L lights To cancel 1...

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