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T

HE

 

CLOCK

 

IS

 

SET

  

and in operation.

I

F

 

YOU

 

WISH

 

TO

 

REMOVE

 

THE

 C

LOCK

 

 from the display once 

it has been set, simply press the Clock button again 
for 3 seconds and then press the Stop button.

T

O

 

REINSTATE

 

THE

 C

LOCK

 follow the above procedure.

N

OTE

: K

EEP

 

THE

 

DOOR

 

OPEN

 

WHILE

 

SETTIN

G

 

THE

 C

LOCK

.  

This 

gives you 5 minutes to complete the setting of the 
Clock. Otherwise, each step must be accomplished 
within 60 seconds.

U

SE

 

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

  P

RESS

 

THE

 C

LOCK

 

B

UTTON

.

w

  P

RESS

 +/- 

B

UTTON

 

TO

 

SET

 

THE

 

TIME

 

 to measure.

e

  P

RESS

 

THE

 J

ET

 S

TART

 

B

UTTON

.

F

LASHIN

G

 

COLONS

 

 indicate that the timer is running.

O

NE

 

PRESS

 

ON

 

THE

 C

LOCK

 

B

UTTON

 

 displays how much is 

left on the Timer. It’s displayed for 3 seconds and 
then returns to displaying the cooking time (If you 
are currently cooking).

T

O

 

STOP

 

THE

 K

ITCHEN

 T

IMER

 

 when it is operating in the 

background of another function, you must fi rst 
recall it to the foreground by pressing the Clock 
button and then stop it by pressing the Stop button.

q

  P

RESS

 

THE

 C

LOCK

 

B

UTTON

 

 (3 seconds) until the left-

hand digit (hours) flicker.

w

  P

RESS

 +/- 

B

UTTON

 

to set the hours.

e

  P

RESS

 

THE

 C

LOCK

 

B

UTTON

 

A

G

AIN

 (The two right 

hand digits (minutes) flicker).

r

  P

RESS

 +/- 

B

UTTON

 

 to set the minutes.

t

  P

RESS

 

THE

 C

LOCK

 

B

UTTON

 

A

G

AIN

.

A

N

 

ACOUSTIC

 

SI

G

NAL

 

 will be heard when the timer has 

fi nished to count down.

MAX 34

I

N

 

THIS

 

MODE

 

the MW power level can not be adjust-

ed, and it will be fixed to 160w.

C

HECK

 

AND

 

INSPECT

 

THE

 

FOOD

 

RE

G

ULARLY

 Experience will 

give you the times needed for various amounts.

T

URN

 

LAR

G

E

 

JOINTS

 

 halfway through the defrosting 

process.

F

ROZEN

 

FOOD

 

IN

 

PLASTIC

 

B

A

G

S

 plastic fi lms 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).

T

HE

 

SHAPE

 

OF

 

THE

 

PACKA

G

E

 

 alters the defrost-

ing time. Shallow packets defrost more 
quickly than a deep block.

S

EPARATE

 

PIECES

 

 as they begin to defrost. 

Individual slices defrost more easily.

S

HIELD

 

AREAS

 

OF

 

FOOD

 

 with small 

pieces of aluminum foil if they 
start to become warm (e.g. 
chicken legs and wing tips).

B

OILED

 

FOOD

STEWS

 

AND

 

MEAT

 

SAUCES

 

 defrost better 

if stirred during defrosting time.

W

HEN

 

DEFROSTIN

G

 

 it is better to under-thaw the 

food slightly and allow the process to fi nish 

during standing time.

S

TANDIN

G

 

TIME

 

AFTER

 

DEFROSTIN

G

 

ALWAYS

 

IMPROVES

 

 the 

result since the temperature will then be evenly dis-
tributed throughout the food.

q

  P

RESS

 

THE

 M

ANUAL

 D

EFROST

 

B

UTTON

w

  P

RESS

 +/- 

B

UTTON

 

 to set the cooking time.

e

  P

RESS

 

THE

 J

ET

 S

TART

 

B

UTTON

I

I

N

THI

S MODE

th

e

MW

power le

MANUAL DEFROST

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ION

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h

hen yo

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k

it

it

h

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im

er

KITCHEN TIMER

q

CLOCK

T

HE

 M

EMORY

 

FUNCTION

 

PROVIDES

 

 you with an easy 

way to quickly recall a preferred setting.

T

HE

 

PRINCIPLE

 

OF

 

THE

 M

EMORY

 

FUNCTION

 

 is to store 

whatever setting that is currently displayed.

H

OW

 

TO

 

USE

 

A

 

STORED

 

SETTIN

G

q

  P

RESS

 

THE

 M

EMO

 

B

UTTON

w

  P

RESS

 

THE

 J

ET

 S

TART

 

B

UTTON

H

OW

 

TO

 

STORE

 

A

 

SETTIN

G

q

  S

ELECT

 

 any function. 

w

  P

RO

G

RAM

 

 your settings. 

e

  P

RESS

 

AND

 

KEEP

 

THE

 M

EMO

 

B

UTTON

 

PRESSED

 

 for 3 

seconds until an acoustic signal is heard. The 
setting is now stored.  You may reprogram 
the memory as many times as you wish.

W

HEN

 

THE

 

APPLIANCE

 

 is plugged in  or after a power 

failure, your Memo function will have stored 
1 minute at full microwave power as default 
setting.

 

T

HE

 

M

EMO

RY

 

FUN

CT

CT

IO

IO

N

N

 

PR

PR

OV

OV

ID

ID

ES

ES

 

y

 y

ou

ou

w

 w

i

it

it

h

h

an e

as

y

MEMORY

FROZEN FOODS:  

I

F

 

THE

 

WEI

G

HT

 

IS

 

LESSER

 

OR

 

G

REATER

 

THAN

 

RECOMMEND

-

ED

 

WEI

G

HT

 Follow the procedure for “Cook & 

Reheat with microwaves” and choose 160 W 
when defrosting.

I

F

 

THE

 

FOOD

 

IS

 

WARMER

 

 than deep-freeze temper-

ature (-18°C),  choose lower weight of the food.

I

F

 

THE

 

FOOD

 

IS

 

COLDER

 

 than deep-freeze tempera-

ture (-18°C),  choose higher weight of the food.

U

SE

 

THIS

 

FUNCTION

 

 for defrosting Meat, Poultry and Fish. JET Defrost should only be used if the net weight is 

between 100 g- 1.5 kg.

A

LWAYS

 

PLACE

 

THE

 

FOOD

 

 on the glass turntable.

q

  P

RESS

 

THE

 J

ET

 D

EFROST

 

B

UTTON

.

w

  P

RESS

 +/- 

B

UTTON

 

 to set the weight of the food.

e

  P

RESS

 

THE

 J

ET

 S

TART

 

B

UTTON

M

IDWAY

 

THROU

G

H

 

THE

 

DEFROSTIN

G

 

PROCESS

 

 the oven stops 

and prompts you to 

TURN FOOD

.

 

Open the door.

 

Turn the food.

 

Close the door and restart by 
pressing the Start button.

N

OTE

 The oven continues automatically after 2 min. 

if the food hasn’t been turned. The defrosting time 
will be longer in this case.

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 V

OLTA

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230 V/50 H

Z

R

ATED

 P

OWER

 I

NPUT

1100 W

F

USE

10 A (UK 13 A)

MW 

OUTPUT

 

POWER

700 W

O

UTER

 

DIMENSIONS

 (H

X

W

X

D)

360 

X

 392 

X

 350

I

NNER

 

DIMENSIONS

 (H

X

W

X

D)

149 

X

 290 

X

 290

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