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6 RECYCLING 

7 WIRING SAFETY FOR UK USE ONLY 

IMPORTANT

As the colours in the 

mains lead of this 

appliance may not 

correspond with the 

coloured markings 

identifying the terminals 

in your plug, please 

proceed as follows:
The wires in the mains 

lead are coloured in accordance with the 

following code:

Blue

 neutral [N] 

Brown

 live [L] 

Green

/

Yellow

 [EARTH] 

Plug Fitting Details (Where Applicable).

 

The wire coloured blue is the neutral and must be 

connected to the terminal marked [N] or coloured 

black.
The wire coloured brown is the live wire and 

must be connected to the terminal marked [L] or 

coloured red.
The wire coloured green/yellow must be 

connected to the terminal marked with the letter 

[E] or marked  .

On no account must either the brown or the blue 

wire be connected to the [EARTH] terminal  .
Always ensure that the cord grip is fastened 

correctly.
The plug must be fitted with a fuse of the same 

rating already fitted and conforming to BS 1362 

and be ASTA approved.
If in doubt consult a qualified electrician who will 

be pleased to do this for you.

Non-Rewireable Mains Plug

 

If your appliance is supplied with a non-

rewireable plug fitted to the mains lead and 

should the fuse need replacing, you must use an 

ASTA approved one (conforming to BS 1362 of 

the same rating).
If in doubt, consult a qualified electrician who will 

be pleased to do this for you.
If you need to remove the plug - disconnect it 

from the mains - and then cut it off the mains 

lead and immediately dispose of its safely. Never 

attempt to reuse the plug or insert it into a socket 

outlet as there is a danger of an electric shock.

WARNING:

 

This Appliance MUST be Earthed

FUSE

DISPOSAL OF THE UNIT

Appliances bearing the symbol shown here may not be disposed of in domestic rubbish. 

You are required to dispose of old electrical and electronic appliances like this separately.
Please visit 

www.recycle-more.co.uk

 or 

www.recyclenow.co.uk

 for access to information 

about the recycling of electrical items. 
Please visit 

www.weeeireland.ie

 for access to information about the recycling of 

electrical items purchased in Ireland.
The WEEE directive, introduced in August 2006, states that all electrical items must be 

recycled, rather than taken to landfill.
Please arrange to take this appliance to your local Civic Amenity site for recycling, 

once it has reached the end of its life.

Summary of Contents for T24003

Page 1: ...Subject to registering Your Extended Guarantee online at www towerhousewares co uk 23 litre Combi Grill Microwave IM T24003 Safety and Instruction Manual PLEASE READ CAREFULLY...

Page 2: ...moted their Beautiful inexpensive untarnishable Plate at prices all can afford to pay 1961 Tower became one of the largest manufacturers of aluminium holloware electric kettles tea pots and other hous...

Page 3: ...any benefits to using the Combi Grill Microwave Reduces cooking time and assists browning Pull handle door 5 power levels Precise 60 minute digital timer ensures perfect results Multi sequence and del...

Page 4: ...n Roller Ring Glass Tray Grill Rack Instruction Manual Structure of your appliance 1 Handle 2 Door Safety Lock 3 Wave guide 4 LED Display 5 Glass Tray 6 Roller Ring 7 Micro Power 8 Grill Combi 9 Prese...

Page 5: ...ion 30 31 RKW Quality Assurance United Kingdom Guarantee for spare parts The spares and accessories are guaranteed for 1 year from date of purchase The main body and housing are guaranteed for the ext...

Page 6: ...efore fitting or removing tools attachments after use and before cleaning Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children Children should not play with the appliance This...

Page 7: ...it stand stir or shake it again carefully and check the temperature of it before consuming to avoid burns especially contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars An exhaust outlet is located on the...

Page 8: ...the microwave in a clean condition could lead to deterioration of the surface This could adversely affect the life of the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous situation Follow exact directions...

Page 9: ...or repair operation which involves the removal of any cover which gives protection against exposure to microwave energy Pay close attention to the oven when heating food in plastic or paper container...

Page 10: ...to the wall should be at least 5 cm the free distance above the top surface at least 20 cm The distance of the microwave to the ground should be at least 85cm The position of the oven shall be such t...

Page 11: ...en cannot use the oven unsupervised All the buttons are rendered inoperable in this mode To set the lock Press and hold the Stop Clear button for 3 seconds To cancel the lock Press and hold the Stop C...

Page 12: ...rowave cooking d At the maximum microwave power the oven will automatically lower the power after a certain time of cooking to lengthen the service life e If you turn the food during operation press t...

Page 13: ...g Defrost d 1 For defrosting meat Weight range between 0 1 and 2 0kg d 2 For defrosting poultry Weight range between 0 2 and 3 0kg d 3 For defrosting seafood Weight range between 0 1 to 0 9kg CAUTION...

Page 14: ...ng 0 45kg of fish After the fish has been washed and descaled make slits on the skin Put the fish in a shallow dish of around 22 27cm in diameter and season Cover the dish with a thin film of microwav...

Page 15: ...ght dial to set the exact hours 12 00 2 3 Press the Preset Clock button again 12 00 2 4 Turn the Auto Cooking Time Weight dial to set the exact minutes 12 30 2 5 Press the Preset Clock button once aga...

Page 16: ...time by repeating the steps Utensils Guideline It is strongly recommended to only use containers which are suitable and safe for microwave cooking Generally speaking containers made of heat resistant...

Page 17: ...t food and smoke Piercing Food such as potatoes fish chicken and sausages all need to be pierced in several places before cooking so that steam does not build up and cause the food to explode Cooking...

Page 18: ...ing to cook eggs and they are popping What do I do When you bake or poach eggs the yolk can pop due to a build up of steam inside the yolk membrane Pierce the yolk with a toothpick before cooking Neve...

Page 19: ...or cleaning If the seal of the microwave is dirty it may stop the door from closing properly Keep the seal clean Spicy sauces such as ketchup and mustard or salty dishes such as salted meat contain in...

Page 20: ...do this for you Non Rewireable Mains Plug If your appliance is supplied with a non rewireable plug fitted to the mains lead and should the fuse need replacing you must use an ASTA approved one conform...

Page 21: ...ltage capacitor remains charge after disconnection short the negative terminal of h V capacitor to the oven chassis use a screwdriver to discharge before touching During servicing below listed parts a...

Page 22: ...re Only The standard one year guarantee is only extended to the maximum available for each particular product upon registration of the product within 28 days of purchase If you do not register the pro...

Page 23: ...Safety and Instruction Manual 23 Helpline 44 0 333 220 6066 10 YOUR RECEIPT Affix your store receipt to this page for safe keeping...

Page 24: ...antee register your appliance online by visiting www towerhousewares co uk Should you have a problem with your appliance or need any spare parts please call our Service Department on 44 0 333 220 6066...

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