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3

GB

T

HE

 

APPLIANCES

 

ARE

 

NOT

 

INTENDED

 to be operat-

ed by means of an external timer or sepa-
rate remote-control system.

O

NLY

 

ALLOW

 

CHILDREN

 to use the appliance 

without adult supervision after adequate 
instructions have been given, so that the 
child is able to use the appliance in a safe 
way and understands the hazards of im-
proper use.  Children should be supervised 
when using other heatsources  (if avail-
able) separately or in 
combination with mi-
crowaves due to the 
high temperatures gen-
erated.

T

HIS

 

APPLIANCE

 

IS

 

NOT

 

INTENDED

 

FOR

 use by per-

sons (including children) with reduced 
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, 
or lack of experience and knowledge, un-
less they have been given supervision or in-
struction concerning use of the appliance 
by a person responsible for their safety. 

C

HILDREN

 

SHOULD

 

BE

 

SUPERVISED

 to ensure that 

they do not play with the appliance.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

D

O

 

NOT

 

HEAT

OR

 

USE

 

FLAMMA

B

LE

 

MATERIALS

 

 in 

or near the oven. Fumes can create a fi re 
hazard or explosion.

D

O

 

NOT

 

USE

 

YOUR

 

MICROWAVE

 

 oven for drying 

textiles, paper, spices, herbs, wood, fl ow-
ers, fruit or other combustible materials. 
Fire could result.

D

O

 

NOT

 

OVER

-

COOK

 

FOOD

 Fire could result.

D

O

 

NOT

 

LEAVE

 

THE

 

OVEN

 

UNATTENDED

 espe-

cially when using paper, plastic or oth-
er combustible materials in the cook-
ing process. Paper can char or burn and 
some plastics can melt if used when 
heating foods.
Do not leave the oven unattended if you 
are using a lot of fat or oil since they can 
overheat and cause a fire!

I

F

 

MATERIAL

 

INSIDE

 / 

OUTSIDE

 

THE

 

OVEN

 

SHOULD

 

I

G

NITE

 

OR

 

SMOKE

 

IS

 

O

B

SERVED

 keep oven 

door closed and turn the oven off . Dis-
connect the power cord or shut off  pow-
er at the fuse or circuit breaker panel.

READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

D

O

 

NOT

 

USE

 

YOUR

 

MICROWAVE

 

 

oven for heating anything in 
airtight sealed contain-
ers. The pressure increas-
es and may cause damage 
when opening or may explode.

EGGS

D

O

 

NOT

 

USE

 

YOUR

 

MICROWAVE

 

 oven for  cook-

ing or reheating whole eggs with or 
without shell since they may 
explode even after microwave 
heating has ended.

T

HE

 

DOOR

 

SEALS

 

AND

 

THE

 

DOOR

 

SEAL

 

AREAS

 

 must 

be regularly inspected for damage. If these 
areas are damaged the appliance should 
not be operated until it has been repaired 
by a trained service technician.

D

O

 

NOT

 

USE

 

 corrosive chemicals or va-

pors in this appliance. This type of oven 
is specifi cally designed to heat or cook 
food. It is not designed for industrial or 
laboratory use.

D

O

 

NOT

 

HAN

G

 

OR

 

PLACE

  

heavy items on the 

door as this can damage the oven open-
ing and hinges. The door handle should 
not be used for hanging things on.

Summary of Contents for COMPACT EASYTRONIC MWD240

Page 1: ...1 GB COMPACT EASYTRONIC www whirlpool com ...

Page 2: ...not immerse the mains cord or plug in water Keep the cord away from hot surfaces Electrical shock fire or other hazards may result CHECK THAT THE VOLTAGE on the rating plate corresponds to the voltage in your home THE OVEN CAN BE OPERATED ONLY if the oven door is firmly closed PLACE THE OVEN ON A STABLE EVEN SURFACE that is strong enough to hold the oven and the food utensils you put in it Use car...

Page 3: ...AVE THE OVEN UNATTENDED espe cially when using paper plastic or oth er combustible materials in the cook ing process Paper can char or burn and some plastics can melt if used when heating foods Do not leave the oven unattended if you are using a lot of fat or oil since they can overheat and cause a fire IF MATERIAL INSIDE OUTSIDE THE OVEN SHOULD IGNITE OR SMOKE IS OBSERVED keep oven door closed and...

Page 4: ...ir the liquid before placing the container in the oven and let the teaspoon remain in the container 3 After heating allow standing for a short time stirring again before carefully re moving the container from the oven AFTER HEATING BABY FOOD or liquids in a baby bottle or in a baby food jar always stir and check the temperature before serving This will ensure that the heat is evenly distributed an...

Page 5: ...e oven This is especially important with accesso ries made of metal or metal parts ALWAYS ENSURE that the turntable is able to turn freely before starting the oven If the turntable isn t able to turn freely you should use a small er vessel THERE ARE a number of accessories available on the market Before you buy ensure they are suitable for microwave use START PROTECTION CHILD LOCK THIS AUTOMATIC S...

Page 6: ...6 GB CONTROL PANEL MWD240 MWD242 MWD244 MWD246 ...

Page 7: ...nds if the door is opened and then closed after the cooking is finished KITCHEN TIMER USE THIS FUNCTION when you need a kitchen timer to measure exact time for various purposes such as cooking eggs or letting the dough rise before baking etc q PRESS THE CLOCK BUTTON w TURN THE ADJUST KNOB TO SET THE TIME to measure e PRESS THE START BUTTON FLASHING COLONS indicate that the timer is running ONE PRE...

Page 8: ...or decrease the time CHOOSING POWER LEVEL q PRESS THE POWER BUTTON to set the power w TURN THE ADJUST KNOB to set the cooking time e PRESS THE START BUTTON THE CLOCK IS SET and in operation IF YOU WISH TO REMOVE THE CLOCK from the display once it has been set simply press the Clock button again for 3 seconds and then press the Stop button TO REINSTATE THE CLOCK follow the above procedure NOTE KEEP...

Page 9: ...rough the defrost ing process FROZEN FOOD IN PLASTIC BAGS plastic films or card board packages can be placed directly in the oven as long as the package has no met al parts e g metal twist ties THE SHAPE OF THE PACKAGE alters the de frosting time Shallow packets defrost more quickly than a deep block SEPARATE PIECES as they begin to defrost Individual slices defrost more easily SHIELD AREAS OF FOO...

Page 10: ...IS COLDER than deep freeze temperature 18 C choose higher weight of the food AUTO DEFROST USE THIS FUNCTION for defrosting Meat Poultry Fish AUTO Defrost should only be used if the net weight is between 100 g 2 kg ALWAYS PLACE THE FOOD on the glass turntable q PRESS THE AUTO DEFROST BUTTON repeatedly to select food class w TURN THE ADJUST KNOB to set the weight e PRESS THE START BUTTON HIS FUNCT e...

Page 11: ...EAT FUNCTION PROVIDES you with an easy way to quickly reheat 1 4 cups of beverage q PRESS THE BEVERAGE REHEAT BUTTON repeatedly to select the amount of cups to be reheated w PRESS THE START BUTTON 1 CUP IS EQUAL TO 150 ml of beverage GRILL USE THIS FUNCTION TO quickly give a pleasant brown surface to the food q PRESS THE GRILL BUTTON w TURN THE ADJUST KNOB to set the cooking time e PRESS THE START...

Page 12: ... TURN THE ADJUST KNOB to set the Grill time t PRESS THE START BUTTON DURING OPERATION you can switch the Grill element on off by pressing the Grill button CHOOSING POWER LEVEL IT IS POSSIBLE to switch the microwaves off by reducing the microwave power level to 0 W When 0 W is reached the oven switches to Grill only mode ENSURE THAT THE UTENSILS used are heat resistant and ovenproof before grilling...

Page 13: ...FOR such food as vegetables and fish ALWAYS USE THE SUPPLIED STEAMER when using this function q PRESS THE STEAM BUTTON repeatedly to select food class See table w TURN THE ADJUST KNOB to set the weight of the food e PRESS THE START BUTTON ADD 100 ml 1 dl water in the bottom part of the steamer PLACE the food on the steam grid COVER with the lid The Steamer is designed to be used with microwaves on...

Page 14: ...TING TEMPERATURE the longer cook ing time is required Food at room tem perature cooks faster than food taken di rectly from the refrigerator IF YOU ARE COOKING SEVERAL ITEMS of the same food such as jacket po tatoes place them in a ring pattern for uniform cooking STIRRING AND TURNING OF FOOD ARE techniques used in conventional cooking as well as in mi crowave cooking to distribute the heat quick ...

Page 15: ...ODS food reheat ed in a microwave oven must always be heated until piping hot THE BEST RESULTS ARE ACHIEVED if the food is arranged with the thicker food to the outside of the plate and the thinner food in the centre PLACE THIN SLICES OF MEAT on top of each other or interlace them Thicker slices such as meat loaf and sausages have to be placed close to each other WHEN REHEATING STEWS OR SAUCES it ...

Page 16: ...UNS 4 PCS 150 200 G 1 2 MIN 2 3 MIN PLACE in a ring pattern FRUIT BERRIES 200 G 2 3 MIN 2 3 MIN SEPARATE during defrosting DEFROSTING CHART FROZEN FOOD IN PLASTIC BAGS plastic films or card board packages can be placed directly in the oven as long as the package has no metal parts e g metal twist ties THE SHAPE OF THE PACKAGE alters the defrost ing time Shallow packets defrost more quickly than a ...

Page 17: ...00 W THEN GRILL 18 20 MIN 5 6 MIN PLACE vessle on the turntable FISH GRATIN frozen 600 G 15 18 MIN 5 7 MIN PLACE vessle on the turntable GRILLING CHART THE GRILL FUNCTION IS EXCELLENT for browning the food after cooking with microwaves THICKER FOODS such as gratins and chicken Cook with microwaves first and then allow the grill to brown the top surface in order to put some colour to it THE WIRE RA...

Page 18: ...he oven clean THIS OVEN IS DESIGNED to operate with the turnta ble in place DO NOT operate the microwave oven when the turntable has been removed for cleaning DISHWASHER SAFE TURNTABLE SUPPORT GLASS TURNTABLE DO NOT USE STEAM CLEANING APPLIANCES when cleaning your microwave oven USE A SOFT AND DAMP CLOTH with mild detergent to clean the interior surfaces front and rear of the door and the door ope...

Page 19: ... against exposure to microwave energy DO NOT REMOVE ANY COVER ENVIRONMENTAL HINTS THE PACKING BOX may be fully re cycled as confirmed by the re cycling symbol Follow lo cal disposal regulations Keep potentially hazardous pack aging plastic bags polysty rene etc out of the reach of chil dren THIS APPLIANCE is marked according to the Euro pean directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic ...

Page 20: ...475 G 5 MIN 700 W PYREX 3 827 12 3 3 900 G 14 MIN 700 W PYREX 3 838 12 3 4 1100 G 20 22 MIN 600 W PYREX 3 827 7 8 MIN GRILL 13 3 500 G AUTODEFROST PLACE ON TURNTABLE GB 4 6 1 9 6 5 2 7 6 1 4 1 IN ACCORDANCE WITH IEC 60705 THE INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION has developed a standard for comparative testing of heating performance of different microwave ovens We recommend the following for ...

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