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Auto Cook: 

 

With the Auto Cook function you do not 
need to program the microwave power 
or set the timer. You are only required to 
select the type and weight of the food. 

 

To use Auto Cook: 

 

1.  Press 

the 

Auto 

Cook 

button 

repeatedly  until  you  have  reached 

the corresponding menu code. 

 
2.  Turn the Time/Weight dial to the 

required weight. 

3.  Press the Start/Quick Start button. 

 

Auto Cook Menu: 

 

It is always recommended to check your food 

during cooking. If the cooking result is not to your 

taste, please adjust the cooking time accordingly. 

Menu Code  Food 

 

 

Milk/Coffee (200ml/cup) 

 

 

Rice (g) 

 

 

Spaghetti (g) 

 

 

Potatoes (230g/unit) 

 

 

Auto Reheat (g) 

 

 

Fish (g) 

 

 

Popcorn (99g) 

 

 

Pizza (g) 

 

 

 

Note: 

Turn TIME/WEIGHT dial to 

indicate weight

 

of food or number of 

servings. For milk/coffee and potato, the 
screen will show the number of servings. 

The result of auto cooking depends on 

factors such as the shape and size of 

food, your personal preference as to the 

doneness of certain foods and even how 

well you happen to place food in the oven. 

For Spaghetti add boiling water before cooking. 

  

During cooking, you can query the current 

cooking menu by pressing the Auto Cook button. 

 

Weight Defrost: 

 

The microwave has a Weight Defrost setting for 

defrosting  meat,  poultry  and  seafood.  The  time 

and defrosting power are adjusted automatically 

once the weight of the food has been entered. 

 

The weight range of frozen foods is 

between 100g and 1800g. 

 

1. 

Press the Weight Defrost button once. 

 

2.  Use the Time/Weight dial to 

select the required weight. 

3.  Press Start/Quick Start once. 

 

Note: During Auto Defrost, the 

microwave will pause and beep to 

prompt you to turn over the food inside. 

 

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 ceramic, glass 

or plastic are suitable for microwave cooking. 

Never use metal containers for microwave 

cooking and combination cooking as sparks are 

likely to occur and there is a risk of fire or injury. 

 

When  cooking  microwave  meals,  always  check 

the packaging to see which parts are microwave 

safe. Use the oposite table as reference: 

 

Caution!:  There  are  a  number  of  accessories 

available on the market. Before you buy, make 

sure they are suitable for microwave use. 

 

When you put food into the Microwave, 

ensure that the food, food supports and/or 

covering do not come in direct contact with 

any of the internal walls or the ceiling of the 

cavity since discolouration may take place. 

 

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Summary of Contents for T24008

Page 1: ...T24008 Safety and Instruction Manual PLEASE READ CAREFULLY Subject to registering Your Extended Guarantee online at towerhousewares co uk 800W 20 Litre Microwave Oven...

Page 2: ...tarnishable 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 household articles with over 1 000 emplo...

Page 3: ...y meals for the whole family Features a child safety lock The 95 minute timer allows for easy time control and adjustments The Tower 800W Microwave has 6 different power levels simply adjusted to suit...

Page 4: ...e Oven Glass Tray Roller Ring Instruction Manual 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Structure of your appliance 1 Door Handle 5 Glass Tray 2 Door Safety Lock System 6 Wave Guide 3 Oven Window 7 Control Panel 4 Roller Ring...

Page 5: ...arantee 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 extended free warranty subject to registration If an...

Page 6: ...use the microwave door closes properly and or before cleaning that there is no damage to the Switch off and unplug before fitting or Door Hinges and latches Door seals and sealing surfaces removing to...

Page 7: ...e microwave and check it frequently The microwave should be cleaned regularly and any food deposits should be removed Failure to maintain the microwave in a clean condition could lead to deterioration...

Page 8: ...used free standing The back of the oven must be placed against a wall During first use the microwave oven may omit an odour and slightly smoke This is due to manufacturing residue or oil on the heat...

Page 9: ...ight Start Press the Weight Time dial to start a cooking program Microwave cooking Power Press the Power button multiple times to reach the required power setting There are six power settings as follo...

Page 10: ...e has a Weight Defrost setting for defrosting meat poultry and seafood The time and defrosting power are adjusted automatically once the weight of the food has been entered The weight range of frozen...

Page 11: ...e an explosion even after microwave cooking has stopped Safety and Instruction Manual Do not use straight sided containers with narrow necks when heating liquid Use extreme care when inserting a spoon...

Page 12: ...r self heating container always place a heat resistant insulator such as a porcelain plate under it to prevent damage to the turntable and rotating ring Microwave safe plastic wrap When cooking food w...

Page 13: ...eggs the yolk can pop due to a build up of and they are popping steam inside the yolk membrane Pierce the yolk with a toothpick before What do I do cooking Never cook eggs without first piercing their...

Page 14: ...the door from closing properly Keep the seal clean Spicy sauces such as ketchup and mustard or salty dishes such as salted meat contain ingredients that can erode the surface After use you should alw...

Page 15: ...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...

Page 16: ...he negative terminal of h V capacitor to the oven chassis use a screwdriver to discharge before touching During servicing below listed parts are liable to be removed and give access to potentials abov...

Page 17: ...instruction guide It must be used only for domestic purposes It does not cover wear and tear damage misuse or consumable parts Tower has limited liability for incidental or consequential loss or dama...

Page 18: ...10 YOUR RECEIPT Affix your store receipt to this page for safe keeping 18 Register online at for your FREE extended guarantee...

Page 19: ...Safety and Instruction Manual Helpline 44 0 333 220 6066 19...

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