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T

HE

 

OVEN

 

should be cleaned regularly and 

any food deposits removed.

MAINTENANCE & CLEANING

C

LEANING

 

IS

 

THE

 

ONLY

 

MAINTENANCE

 

 normally re-

quired. It must be carried out with the micro-
wave oven disconnected.

F

AILURE

 

TO

 

MAINTAIN

 

THE

 

OVEN

 

 in a clean condition 

could lead to deterioration of the surface that 
could adversely aff ect the life of the appliance 
and possibly result in a hazardous situation.

D

O

 

NOT

 

USE

 

METAL

 

SCOURING

 

PADS

A

BRASIVE

 

CLEANSERS

 steel-

wool pads, gritty wash-
cloths, etc. which can 
damage the control pan-
el, and the interior and exterior oven sur-
faces. Use a cloth with a mild detergent 
or a paper towel with spray glass cleaner. 
Apply spray glass cleaner to a paper towel.

D

O

 

NOT

 

SPRAY

 

 directly on the oven.

A

T

 

REGULAR

 

INTERVALS

 especially 

if spill overs have occurred, re-
move the turntable, the turnta-
ble support and wipe the base of 
the oven clean.

T

HIS

 

OVEN

 

IS

 

DESIGNED

  

to operate with the turnta-

ble in place.

D

O

 

NOT

 

 operate the microwave oven 

when the turntable has been removed 
for cleaning.

U

SE

 

A

 

SOFT

 

AND

 

DAMP

 

CLOTH

 

with mild detergent 

to clean the interior surfaces, front and rear of 
the door and the door opening.

D

O

 

NOT

 

ALLOW

 

GREASE

 

 or food particles to 

build up around the door.

F

OR

 

STUBBORN

 

STAINS

 boil a cup of water in the 

oven for 2 or 3 minutes. Steam will soften the 
marks.

A

DDING

 

SOME

 

LEMON

 

JUICE

 

 to a cup of water, plac-

ing this on the turntable and boiling for a few 
minutes can eliminate odors inside the oven.

DISHWASHER SAFE:

T

URNTABLE

 

SUPPORT

.

G

LASS

 

TURNTABLE

.

W

IRE

 

RACK

D

O

 

NOT

 

USE

 

STEAM

 

CLEANING

 

APPLIANCES

 

 when 

cleaning your microwave oven.

T

HE

 G

RILL

 

ELEMENT

  

does not need cleaning since 

the intense heat will burn off  any splashes, but 
the ceiling beneath it may need regular clean-
ing. This should be done with a soft and damp 
cloth with mild detergent.
If the Grill is not used regularly, it should be 
run for 10 minutes a month to burn off any 
splashes, in order to reduce the risk of fire.

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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 POOR TELEVISION RECEPTION and radio interference may result if the oven is located close to a TV radio or aerial PLACE TH...

Page 3: ... 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 turn the oven off Dis...

Page 4: ...in the container 3 After heating allow standing for a short time stirring again before carefully re moving the container from the oven CAREFUL ALWAYS REFER to a microwave cookbook for de tails Especially if cooking or reheating food that contains alcohol 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 t...

Page 5: ...rt in the oven GLASS TURNTABLE USE THE GLASS TURNTABLE with all cooking meth ods It collects the dripping juic es and food particles that other wise would stain and soil the in terior of the oven Place the Glass turntable on the turntable support ENSURE THAT THE UTENSILS YOU USE are oven proof and allow microwaves to pass through them before cooking WHEN YOU PUT FOOD AND ACCESSORIES in the micro w...

Page 6: ...e oven starts au tomatically PAUSE OR STOP COOKING TO PAUSE COOKING The cooking can be paused to check turn or stir the food by opening the door TO CONTINUE COOKING Close the door The cooking is resumed from where it was paused IF YOU DON T WANT TO CONTINUE COOKING Remove the food turn the adjust knob to zero and close the door Downloaded From Microwave Manual com Manuals ...

Page 7: ...nger 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 potatoes place them in a ring pattern for uniform cooking SOME FOODS ARE COVERED BY A SKIN OR MEMBRANE e g potatoes apples and egg yolks These food should be pricked with a fork or cocktail stick to relieve the pressu...

Page 8: ...microwave oven must always be heat ed 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 slic es such as meat loaf and sausages have to be placed close to each other WHEN REHEATING STEWS OR SAUCES it is better to stir once...

Page 9: ...N 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 deep block SEPARATE PIECES...

Page 10: ...RT THE GRILL FUNCTION IS EXCELLENT for browning the food after cooking with microwaves THE WIRE RACK may be used to move foods clos er to the grill element for quicker browning PLACE THIN FOODS such as toasts and sausages on the wire rack and cook with grill only 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 s...

Page 11: ...IGNED to operate with the turnta ble in place DO NOT operate the microwave oven when the turntable has been removed for cleaning USE A SOFT AND DAMP CLOTH with mild detergent to clean the interior surfaces front and rear of the door and the door opening DO NOT ALLOW GREASE or food particles to build up around the door FOR STUBBORN STAINS boil a cup of water in the oven for 2 or 3 minutes Steam wil...

Page 12: ...crowave 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 Equipment WEEE By ensur...

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Page 16: ...OWER INPUT 1100 W FUSE 10 A UK 13 A MW OUTPUT POWER 700 W OUTER DIMENSIONS HXWXD 285 X 456 X 359 INNER DIMENSIONS HXWXD 196 X 292 X 295 GB 4 6 1 9 6 5 2 7 4 5 0 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 this oven TECHNICAL SPECIFICAT...

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