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A35652,Russia R217E O/M,En

E – 2

A35652,Russia R217E O/M,En

* Puncture egg yolks and whites and

oysters before cooking to prevent
"explosion".

* Pierce skins of potatoes, apples,

squash, hot dogs, sausages and
oysters so that steam escapes.

* Use specially bagged popcorn for the

microwave oven.

* Listen while popping corn for the

popping to slow to 1-2 seconds.

* Transfer baby food to small dish and

heat carefully, stirring often. Check for
suitable temperature.

* Remove the screw cap and teat

before warming baby bottles. After
warming shake thoroughly. Check for
suitable temperature.

* Food with filling should be cut after

heating, to release steam and avoid
burns.

* Stir liquids briskly before and after

cooking for even heating.

* Use a deep bowl when cooking liquids

or cereals to prevent boiling over.

* For boiling or cooking liquids see

WARNING on page E-1.

* Remove food from can.

* Cook for the recommended time.

(These foods have high sugar and/ or
fat contents.)

* For microwave cooking, use a

microwave proof roasting rack to
collect drained juices.
Roasting rack:

* Check the utensils are suitable for

MICROWAVE cooking before you use
them.

* Use to shield food to prevent over

cooking.

* Watch for sparking. Reduce foil or

keep clear of cavity walls.

* Place a suitable insulator such as

microwave and heat proof dinner plate
between the turntable and the
browning dish.

Eggs, fruits,
nuts, seeds,
vegetables,
sausages and
oysters

Popcorn

Baby food

General

Canned foods

Sausage rolls,
Pies, Christmas
pudding

Meats

Utensils

Aluminium foil

Browning dish

* Cook eggs in shells to prevent

"explosion". which may damage the
oven or injure yourself.

* Reheat whole eggs.
* Overcook oysters.
* Dry nuts or seeds in shells.

* Pop popcorn in regular brown bags or

glass bowls.

* Exceed maximum time on popcorn

package.

* Heat disposable bottles.
* Overheat baby bottles.

Only heat until warm.

* Heat bottles with nipples on.

* Heat baby food in original jars.

* Heat or cook in closed glass jars or

airtight containers.

* Deep fat fry.
* Dry wood, herbs, wet papers, clothes or

flowers.

* Operate the oven empty.

* Heat or cook food while in cans.

* Overcook as they may catch fire.

* Place meat directly on the turntable for

cooking.

* Use metal utensils for MICROWAVE

cooking. Metal reflects microwave
energy and may cause an electrical
discharge known as arcing.

* Use too much.
* Shield food close to cavity walls.

Sparking can damage the cavity.

* Exceed the preheating time  recom-

mended by the manufacturer. Exces-
sive preheating can cause the glass
turntable to shatter and/or damage
internal parts of the oven.

SPECIAL NOTES

DO

DON’T

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Page 22: ...here is no damage to 1 Door warped 2 Hinges and Latches broken or loosened 3 Door Seals Sealing Surfaces and oven cavity buckled or deformed 7 Do not catch the utensil your clothes or accessories on the door safety latches when you take out the food from the oven 8 Alwaysuseovenmittenstopreventburnswhenhandlingutensilsthatareincontactwithhotfood Enough heat from the food can transfer through utens...

Page 23: ... or keep clear of cavity walls Place a suitable insulator such as microwave and heat proof dinner plate between the turntable and the browning dish Eggs fruits nuts seeds vegetables sausages and oysters Popcorn Baby food General Canned foods Sausage rolls Pies Christmas pudding Meats Utensils Aluminium foil Browning dish Cook eggs in shells to prevent explosion which may damage the oven or injure ...

Page 24: ...rally located and locked together NEVER OPERATE THE OVEN WITHOUT THE ROLLER STAY AND TURNTABLE 4 The oven should not be installed in any area where excessive heat and steam are generated for example next to a conventional oven unit The oven should be installed so as not to block ventilation openings Allow at least 15 cm on the top of the oven for free air space 5 Neither the manufacturer nor the d...

Page 25: ... The approximate percentage of microwave power for each setting is HIGH 100 MED HIGH MEDIUM HIGH 70 MED MEDIUM 50 MED LOW DEFROST 30 MEDIUM LOW DEFROST LOW 10 LIGHT UP DIAL 0 30 minutes Turn to set cooking time or weight of defrost food Turn left to set the demonstration mode MEAT DEFROST GUIDE Downloaded from http www usersmanualguide com ...

Page 26: ...food select the DEFROST setting and rotate the LIGHT UP DIAL to the required time 5 The oven door may be opened at any time during the cooking process If you wish to continue cooking close the door 6 If you wish to change the power level or cooking time during operation press the POWER LEVEL button or turn the LIGHT UP DIAL to the desired setting Cooking time Increasing unit 0 1 minute 15 seconds ...

Page 27: ...hild Lock NOTE 1 During the demonstration mode the POWER LEVEL indicator and Light Up Dial will be flashing 2 Cooking operation can be demonstrated with no power in the oven and counted down to zero at sixty times the speed 3 To cancel the demonstration mode Disconnect the oven from the power supply or carry out step 1 3 above 4 As there is no microwave power in the oven while demonstration mode i...

Page 28: ...ven will start as soon as you close the door Interior walls To clean the interior surfaces wipe with a soft cloth and warm water for hygienic reasons After use wipe the waveguide cover in the oven with a soft damp cloth to remove any food splashes Built up splashes may overheatandbegintosmokeorcatchfire Donotremovethewaveguidecover DONOTUSEACOMMERCIAL OVEN CLEANER ABRASIVE OR HARSH CLEANERS AND SC...

Page 29: ...e Cookware Defrosting Guide E 9 E 11 E 10 Charts Fresh Vegetable Chart E 12 Frozen Vegetable Chart E 13 Reheating Food Chart E 13 Recipes Appetizers Soup E 14 Seafood E 15 Poultry E 16 Meat E 17 Vegetables E 18 Desserts E 19 Russia R217E O M En P08 19 03 10 23 2 37 PM 8 Downloaded from http www usersmanualguide com ...

Page 30: ...lows the food to finish cooking without overcooking Look for signs indicating that cooking temperatures have been reached Doneness signs include Food steams throughout not just at edge Poultry thigh joints move easily Pork and poultry show no pinkness Fish is opaque and flakes easily with a fork Condensation is a normal part of microwave cooking The humid ity and moisture in food will influence th...

Page 31: ...resistant Dinner ware not heat resistant Aluminium foil Noninflammable paper Grease proof paper Wax paper Plastic foil Paper towels Plastic cookware microwave safe Glazed cookware Defrosting rack Microwave safe thermometers Conventional thermometers Alminum foil Paper towels Microwave safe cookware with central apertures Rectangular cookware microwave safe Defrosting rack Russia R217E O M En P08 1...

Page 32: ...ng Shield warm portions After defrost time stand covered with aluminium foil for 10 15 mins Shield the exposed bone with foil Place chicken on a defrost rack Turn food over approximately half way through defrosting Shield warm portions After defrost time stand covered with aluminium foil for 10 15 mins Shield the edge with foil strips about 2 5 cm wide Place joint with lean side face upwards if po...

Page 33: ...ge in a 1 5 litre casserole dish with 1 3 cup water Cover Turn over during cooking Cut into 2 cm cubes Place in a 1 litre casserole dish with 2 tablespoons water Cover Sliced or whole Place in a 1 litre casserole dish with 2 teaspoons butter Cover Cook in a 1 litre casserole dish with 1 teaspoon sugar and 1 tablespoon water Cover Remove string from pod Cook in a 1 litre casserole dish with 1 table...

Page 34: ...n 1 cup 2 cups 1 serve 1 serve 2 serves FOOD Beverage 250 ml per cup room temp Canned food eg Spaghetti Baked Beans room temp Canned Soup 250 ml per cup room temp Dinner Plate 400 g per serve refrigerated Casserole 250 g per serve refrigerated VEGETABLE Beans green cut Broccoli Brussels sprouts Carrots whole sliced Cauliflower Corn on cob kernel Peas green Spinach Mixed Vegetables MICROWAVE TIME A...

Page 35: ...serving bowl and stir in cream and nutmeg Season to taste Serves 4 6 CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP 1 small onion peeled and chopped 1 rasher bacon rind removed and chopped 30 g butter 1 carrot peeled and sliced 1 stick celery chopped 2 tablespoons flour 3 large tomatoes quartered 600 mL chicken stock bouquet garni A combination of dried herbs such as thyme parsley and bay salt and pepper 2 tablespoons crea...

Page 36: ...ns Cook for 4 6 minutes on 50 tossing every minute Spinkle with parsley 4 Serve in individual dishes with garlic bread Serves 4 CHEESY SALMON ROLLS ROLLS 12 lasagne noodles The broadest of the ribbon pasta 200 g packet 250 g ricotta cheese An Italian fresh unripened cheese with smooth and mild tasting 90 g cheddar cheese grated salt and pepper to taste 2 eggs lightly beaten 210 g can red salmon dr...

Page 37: ...tes on 70 6 Allow to stand covered with aluminium foil for 10 minutes before serving Serves 4 APRICOT CHICKEN 4 chicken thighs 1 packet French onion soup 1 tablespoon plain flour 250 mL apricot nectar 825 g can apricot halves drained 1 Toss chicken in combined French onion soup and plain flour 2 Cook chicken for 13 minutes on 70 3 Pour over apricot nectar and apricots 4 Cook covered for 13 18 minu...

Page 38: ... carrots stir in chicken stock and mix well 3 Cover and cook for 24 26 minutes on 50 stirring during cooking 4 Add corn celery and sour cream Mix well 5 Cook a further 11 13 minutes on 50 Serves 4 LASAGNE MEAT SAUCE 30 g butter 1 onion chopped 1 kg topside mince 1 4 cup tomato paste 240 g jar bolognese sauce pasta sauce made from minced meat and tomato 200 g can champignons drained 1 clove garlic ...

Page 39: ...utes on 70 Serves 4 6 EASY HOME MADE RICE RISOTTO 1 onion diced 60 g butter 4 rashers bacon diced or 1 cup cooked chicken or ham 3 chicken or beef stock cubes 2 cups boiling water 1 cup long grain rice washed well 1 cup assorted finely chopped vegetables e g carrots zucchinis mushrooms 1 Place onion butter and bacon in large casse role dish Cook for 3 5 minutes on 100 Stir well 2 Dissolve stock cu...

Page 40: ...following instead of the cake mix 1 1 2 cup flour 3 teaspoons suger 3 teaspoons skim milk powder salt BAKED APPLES 3 4 cup walnuts 1 4 cup brown sugar 2 teaspoons mixed spice 4 large apples 2 tablespoons lemon juice 30 g butter melted 1 Place walnuts sugar and mixed spice in a blender or food processor process until nuts are finely chopped 2 Peel and core apples brush with lemon juice 3 Brush appl...

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