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ZM27T

                                                          

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A variety of Utensils and Materials may be used for cooking in your microwave oven. For your safety and to
prevent damaging utensils and your oven choose, appropriate utensils and materials for each cooking method.

The list below is a general guide.

Material

Utensils

Microwave Cooking

Ceramic & Glass

Corning ware
Heat resistant glass ware
Glass ware with metal decoration
Lead crystal glass

YES
YES

NO
NO

China

Without metal decoration

YES

Pottery

YES

Plastic

Microwave oven heat-proof wear
Plastic wrap

YES
YES

Metal

Metal baking pan
Aluminium foil*

NO

YES

Paper

Cups, plates, towels

YES

Waxed Paper

YES

Wood

NO

Accessories

Turntable
Turntable support

YES
YES

YES: Utensils and accessories to use
NO: Utensils and accessories to avoid

*NOTE: Use aluminium foil only for shielding purposes, overuse may cause arcing.

Overall dimension         Width

520 mm

Power source

230 V, 50 Hz

Depth

376 mm

Fuse

10 A

Height

292 mm

Power consumption

1450W

Cavity dimension          Width

349 mm

Microwave (Power)

900W

Depth

350 mm

Weight

17.6 kg

Height

220 mm

Volume

26 litre

Technical data

Oven utensils and accessories guide

Summary of Contents for ZM27T

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Page 3: ...Display window Turntable installation How to operate your microwave oven 11 Pause Clear Setting the clock Child safety lock Microwave cooking 12 Microwave setting guide Microwave cooking in two and three stages 13 Manual Defrosting 14 Memory Cooking 15 Hold Warm Auto Start Auto Programmes 16 Auto Programme Example 17 Auto Defrost 18 Charts Recommendations for Defrosting using 180W 19 Microwave Hin...

Page 4: ...seals are damaged the microwave must not be operated until it has been repaired by a authorized service person It is hazardous for anyone except factory trained service personnel to service or make adjustments to this oven Contact your nearest authorised service agent if service should be required Do not remove the outer case door or control panel at any time Doing so may cause exposure to extreme...

Page 5: ...leave oven unattended and look at it from time to time when heating or cooking food in plastic paper or other combustible containers Metal utensils and utensils with metallic trim should not be used in the microwave oven unless specifically recommended for microwave use Containers with restricted openings such as bottles should not be used for microwave cooking Use caution when removing a lid or c...

Page 6: ...ng straight sided containers with narrow necks 2 Do not overheat 3 Stir the liquid before placing the container in the oven and again halfway through the heating time 4 After heating allow to stand in the oven for a short time stirring again before carefully removing the container Some products such as whole eggs and sealed containers for example closed glass jars may explode and should not be hea...

Page 7: ... as possible This oven does conform to EEC requirements of radio interference suppression but some interference may occur if it is placed too close to a radio or TV so keep them as far apart as possible 6 If positioned in a corner leave a gap of at least 10 cm from the walls and 10 cm above the microwave IMPORTANT The oven can be placed almost anywhere in the kitchen Make sure the oven is placed o...

Page 8: ...n YES Pottery YES Plastic Microwave oven heat proof wear Plastic wrap YES YES Metal Metal baking pan Aluminium foil NO YES Paper Cups plates towels YES Waxed Paper YES Wood NO Accessories Turntable Turntable support YES YES YES Utensils and accessories to use NO Utensils and accessories to avoid NOTE Use aluminium foil only for shielding purposes overuse may cause arcing Overall dimension Width 52...

Page 9: ...ainer is placed on this tray for cooking Do not use the oven without the turntable 1 Place the turntable support on the cavity Bottom 2 Place the turntable on top of the turntable support as shown in the diagram Make sure that turntable hub is securely locked in the turntable shaft Never place the turntable upside down Both turntable and turntable support must always be used during cooking All foo...

Page 10: ... a frequently used programme 4 Time For setting cook time 5 Auto Cook Baked Potatoes Reheat Plated Meals 6 Auto Start To set a start time 7 Hold Warm Keep food warm for up to 30 mins 8 Beverage To automatically heat up drinks 9 Number pad To enter time weight and power 10 Power To set power 11 Clock To set the time 12 Start 13 Clear Pause CONTROL PANEL ...

Page 11: ...rmat using the number pad 2 Touch the Clock button to lock in the time and start the clock running If you need to change the time of day after setting press the clock button the numbers in the display window will flash You can then set the time as above Example To change the time to 15 45 1 Press and the Clock button The numbers in the display window will flash 2 Set the desired time 12 hour forma...

Page 12: ...tart You do not need to select the required power At the end of the cooking time the microwave power will automatically stop The cooling fan and oven light will continue to run whilst 5 soft audible bell sounds are heard End will appear in the display window After the cooking time has finished pressing Pause Clear will reset the display window to the time of day Power Setting Suggested use 90W PL ...

Page 13: ...ure of the foods Example To cook at 450W for 1 min 30 sec s then at 900W for 7min 1 Touch Pause Clear 2 Touch the time button 3 Set the desired time by pressing buttons then on the number pad 4 Touch the power button 5 Set the desired power 450W 5 by pressing button on the number pad 6 Touch the time button 7 Set the desired time by pressing buttons then on the number pad 8 Touch the power button ...

Page 14: ...l sounds are heard End will appear in the display window After the defrosting time has finished pressing Pause Clear will reset the display window to the time of day Defrosting Tips 1 It is better to underestimate defrosting time if you are unsure Food will continue to defrost during the standing time 2 Separate food as soon as possible 3 Turn large items e g joints halfway through the defrosting ...

Page 15: ...nd the time in the display will count down The Hold Warm function is used to keep food warm for a maximum of 30 minutes in steps of 10 minutes after cooking has finished Example To set the Hold Warm function 1 Set your cooking programme as usual 2 Touch Hold Warm button Once for 10 mins Twice for 20 mins and three times for 30 mins This function allows you to program a start time for your cooking ...

Page 16: ...To automatically cook potatoes you simply press the Auto Cook button once followed by the button on the number pad You may now press numbers or on the number pad depending on the number of potatoes required once this has been done you can press Start Reheat Plated meals To automatically reheat a plated meal you simply press the Auto Cook button once followed by the button on the number pad You may...

Page 17: ...uto cook button 3 Press number on the number pad to select the Reheat plated meal function 4 Press number on the number pad This will give you three minutes of cook time 5 Touch Start At the end of the cooking time the microwave power will automatically stop The cooling fan and oven light will continue to run whilst 5 soft audible bell sounds are heard End will appear in the display window After t...

Page 18: ...to Weight Defrost button twice 3 Set the desired weight 0 8 kg by pressing buttons then on the number pad 4 Touch Start Example To defrost 1 2 kg of Fish 1 Touch Pause Clear 2 Touch Auto Weight Defrost button three times 3 Set the desired weight 1 2 kg by pressing buttons then on the number pad 4 Touch Start The Auto Defrost function cam be used in conjunction with two and three stage cooking Auto...

Page 19: ...late 9 11 min 15 30 min Cheesecake 450g 1 lb Remove from packaging place on plate 9 11 min 15 30 min Pie cooked 450g 1 lb Remove from packaging place on plate 7 9 min 15 30 min Pastry 450g 1 lb Remove from packaging place on plate 7 9 min 15 30 min Butter 250g 8 8 oz 1 packet If foil wrapped remove from wrapper and place on a plate 3 4 min 5 10 min Fruit 225g 8 oz Soft berry fruits Place in a sing...

Page 20: ... you stir or turn it a few times Always set a shorter cooking time than indicated in your recipe to avoid over cooking The larger the amount of food the longer it takes Use little or no water for vegetables Use less salt and spices than for normal cooking Season afterwards Allow a few minutes standing time after the oven has switched off to ensure complete and even cooking results Always ensure fo...

Page 21: ...should be used near the venting holes NEVER USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS COMMERCIAL OVEN CLEANERS OR STEEL WOOL PADS ON ANY PART OF THE MICROWAVE OVEN To loosen difficult deposits boil a cup of water in the microwave oven for 2 or 3 minutes NEVER USE A KNIFE OR ANY UTENSIL TO REMOVE DEPOSITS FROM OVEN SURFACES To remove odours from the oven interior boil a cup of water plus 2 tablespoons of lemon juice f...

Page 22: ...si After Sales Service Centre The address can be found on the following pages of this user guide IMPORTANT If you call out a technician for one of the above faults or to repair a fault caused by incorrect installation or operation you will be charged for this call out even if the appliance is still under guarantee When you make your call to the After Sales Service Centre you will be asked for the ...

Page 23: ...er guarantee do not extend the guarantee period for the appliance Parts removed during guarantee repairs become the property of ZANUSSI 6 The Purchaser s statutory rights are not affected by this guarantee European Guarantee If you should move to another country within Europe then your guarantee moves with you to your new home subject to the following qualifications The guarantee starts from the d...

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