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1.       DA  WOO    ELECTRONICS    OG       MICROWAVE OVEN    KOR 6L5R          OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS   amp  COOK BOOK          Customer Helpline number  0844 887 2525    Before operating this oven  please read these instructions completely              DESU R 6L5R_R 6L5K5S20 4   2012 1 309 42 AM 4     4  1       PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE  EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE  MICROWAVE ENERGY     a  Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door  open since open door operation can result in harmful  exposure to microwave energy  It is important not to defeat  or tamper with the safety interlocks     b  Do not place any object between the oven front face and  the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on  sealing surfaces     c  WARNING   If the door or door seals are damaged  the  oven must not be operated until it has been repaired by a  competent person    1  door  bent    2  hinges and  latches broken or loosened    3  door seals and sealing  surfaces     d  WARNING   It is hazardous for anyone other than a  competent person to carry out any service or repair  operation that involves the removal of a cover which gives  protection against exposure to microwave energy     e  WARNING   Liquids and other foods must not be heated  in sealed containers since they are liable to explode     f  WARNING   This appliance can be used by children aged  from 8 years and above and persons with reduced  physical  sensory or mental capabilities or lack of  experience and knowledge if t
2.   The display counts down the time remaining in M W cook    When the defrost cook is going on  if you push the weight or time defrost button  the display shows you    DEF    in  3 seconds    When the defrost or MW COOK is going on  if you push the POWER button  the display shows you the current  power level in 3 seconds     13                DESU R 6L5R_R 6L5K5S20 4   2012 1 309 42AM      4114 D     30 sec     30 sec allows you to reheat for 30 seconds at 100   full power  by simply pushing the  30 sec button   By repeatedly pushing the  30 sec button  you can also extend reheating time to 5 minutes by 30 second  increments     D 1  Push the  30 sec button  When you push the  30 sec button      30    is    displayed  and the oven starts reheating         ONE TOUCH COOKING    One touch cooking allows you to cook or reheat many of your favorite foods by pushing just one button   To increase quantity  push the chosen button until the number in the display is same as desired quantity  to cook     ug 1  Push the BEVERAGE button When you push the BEVERAGE button  once for 1 cup  twice for 2 cups once     1    is displayed  After 1 5 seconds  the    C TI or three times for 3 cups  display is changed into cooking time and the    oven starts cooking       BEVERAGE    200 ml cup   e 1 cup  mug    Push the BEVERAGE button once     e 2 cups  mugs   Push the BEVERAGE button twice within 1 5 seconds   e 3 cups  mugs   Push the BEVERAGE button three times within 1 5 seconds        S 1  Push
3.   if necessary              Wax or grease proof paper Can be used to retain moisture and prevent spattering         Recommended use  A   Limited Use  x   Not Recommended    21                DESU R 6L5R_R 6L5K5S20 4   20121 309 42AM 4      4  22            USE YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN SAFELY    General Use    Do not attempt to defeat or tamper with safety  interlocks    Do not place any object between the oven front  frame and the door or allow residue to build up on  sealing surfaces  Wipe with a mild detergent  rinse  and dry  Never use abrasive powders or buttons    Do not subject the oven door to strain or weight such  as a child hanging on an open door    This could cause the oven to fall forward resulting in  injury to you and damage to the oven     Food    Never use your microwave oven for home canning   The oven is not designed for proper home canning   Improperly canned food may spoil and be dangerous  to consume    Always use the minimum recipe cooking time  It is  better to undercook rather than overcook foods   Undercooked foods can be returned to the oven for  more cooking  If food is overcooked  nothing can be  done    Heat small quantities of food or foods with low  moisture carefully  These can quickly dry out  burn or  catch on fire    Do not heat eggs in the shell  Pressure may build up  and eggs can explode    Potatoes  apples  egg yolks and sausages are  examples of food with non porous skins    These must be pierced before cooking to prevent  bursting    Do no
4.  21  e USE YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN SAFELY 1 0 00      cccccccccsececeeseeeeseeseseeteeeeteneeteneeseneeensesensneesseetens 22  ARGIN EE 22  BA OV ING eR EE 23  e HOW MICROWAVES COOK FOOD EE 20  t CONVER CION OHAR KEE 23  BOING Te Ce RE 24  DE PROS TING ERT RE 25  e COOKING  amp  REREA LIESE ee dE Eege EE ES 26  e EE ER 8 RE 28                DESU R 6L5R_R 6L5K5S20 4   20121 309 42AM H    4  3       IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE    WARNING   To prevent fire  burns  electric shock and other    warnings     Listed below are  as with all appliances  certain rules to follow  and safeguards to assure high performance from this oven     1  Do not use the oven for any reason  other than food preparation  such as  for drying clothes  paper  or any other  nontood items or for sterilizing  purposes    2  Do not use the oven when empty  this  could damage the oven     3  Do not use the oven cavity for any type  of storage  such as papers  cookbook     cookware  etc    4  Do not operate the oven without the  glass tray in place  Be sure It is  properly sitting on the rotating base    5  Make sure you remove caps or lids  prior to cooking when you cook food  sealed in bottles    6  Do not put foreign material between  the oven surface and door  It could  result in excessive leakage of  microwave energy     7  Do not use recycled paper products for    cooking  They may contain impurities    which could cause sparks and or fires    when used during c
5.  all areas  If still slightly icy  return to microwave oven  tray  Use only containers that are microwave safe  very briefly  or let stand a few minutes  After   gt  Begin defrosting whole poultry breast side down  defrosting  allow food to stand 5 60 minutes if there  Begin defrosting roasts fat side down  are any icy areas    gt  The shape of the package alters the defrosting time  Poultry and fish may be placed under running cool  Shallow rectangular shapes defrost more quickly than water until defrosted  a EES block    Turn over   Roast  ribs  whole poultry  turkey breasts    gt  After   3 of the defrost time has elapsed  check the hot dogs  sausages  steaks  or chops   food  Toy may wish to turn over  break apart    Rearrange   Break apart or separate steaks  chops   rearrange or remove thawed portions of the food  hamburger patties  ground meat  chicken or seafood   gt  During defrost  the oven will prompt you to turn the pieces  chunks of meat such as stew beef   over  At this point  open oven door and check the    Shield   Use small strips of aluminum foil to protect  food  Follow the techniques listed below for optimum thin areas or edges of unevenly shaped foods such as  defrost results  chicken wings  To prevent arching  do not allow foil to  Then  close oven door  touch the START pad to come within 1 inch of oven walls or door   complete defrosting  GC Remove  To prevent cooking  thawed portions should    be removed from the oven at this point  This may  shorten d
6.  beeps during the defrosting cycle to signal that the food needs to be turn over or  rearranged  When the defrosting ends  you will hear 3 beeps     TIME DEFROSTING    When TIME DEFROST is selected  the automatic cycle divides the defrosting time into periods of  alternating defrost and stand times by cycling on and off     o  1  Push the TIME DEFROST The display will show you   0    ss button   O  2  Push the TIME SET buttons for inputing the desired The display will show you what you selected   time   NOTE  Your oven can be programmed  3  Push the START button  for 59minutes 90seconds   59 90         When you push the START button  the display counts down the time to show you how much defrosting  time is left  The oven beeps during the defrosting cycle to signal that the food needs to be turn over or  rearranged  When the defrosting ends  you will hear 3 beeps     1                 DESU R 6L5R_R 6L5K5S204   20121 309 42AM        4112 D    COOKING IN ONE STAGE    1  Push the POWER button  The display will show what you selected   Select the desired power    C TI level   NOTE  If step 1 is omitted  the oven will    cook at full power        2  Push the TIME SET buttons for the cooking time  The display will show what you selected    3  Push the START button     NOTE  Your oven can be programmed for 59 minutes 90 seconds   59   90     Using lower power levels increases the cooking time which is recommended for foods such as  cheese  milk and slow cooking of meats        When y
7.  surface of the oven is 100mm     2  Steady  flat location  This oven should be set on a steady  flat surface   This oven is designed for counter top use only   The microwave oven shall not be placed in a  cabinet unless it has been tested in a cabinet     3  Leave space behind and side  All air vents should be kept a clearance   lf all vents are covered during operation  the oven  may overheat and  eventually  oven failure     4  Away from radio and TV sets  Poor television reception and radio interference  may result if the oven is located close to a TV   Radio antenna  feeder and so on  Position the  oven as far from them as possible     5  Away from heating appliance and water taps  Keep the oven away from hot air  steam or Splash  when choosing a place to position it  or the  insulation might be adversely affected and  breakdowns occur     IMPORTANT   The wires in this mains lead fitted to this appliance  are colored in accordance with the following code   Green and yellow   Earth   Blue   Neutral   Brown   Live   As the colors of the wires in the mains lead of this  appliance may not correspond with the colored  markings identifying the terminals in your plug   proceed as follows   the wire which is colored green   and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the  plug which is marked with the letter    E    or by the  earth symbol or green and yellow  The wire which is  colored blue must be connected to the terminal  which is marked with the letter    N    or colore
8.  the FROZEN PIZZA When you push the FROZEN PIZZA button  iP button once for 200g pizza or once     200    is displayed  After 1 5 seconds   EL 4   twice for 400g pizza  the display is changed into the cooking time    and the oven start cooking      FROZEN PIZZA    e 200g   Push the FROZEN PIZZA button once   e 400g   Push the FROZEN PIZZA button twice within 1 5 seconds     NOTE  1  Use only one frozen pizza at a time  2  Use only frozen pizza made for microwave ovens   3  If the cheese of frozen pizza does not melt sufficiently  cook a few seconds longer   4  Some brands of frozen pizza may require more or less cooking time        14                DESU R 6L5R_R 6L5K5S20 4   2012 1 309 42AM       7 15 D    1  Push the PASTA button once When you push the PASTA once     1    is  i for 1 serving of pasta or twice displayed  After 1 5 seconds  the display is  IT TT for 2 servings of pasta changed into cooking time and the oven  BC starts cooking       PASTA    e 1 serving  Push the PASTA button once     e 2 serving  Push the PASTA button twice within 1 5 seconds        AUTO COOK    AUTO COOK allows you to cook or reheat many of your favorite foods by repeatedly pushing the AUTO  COOK button    When you push the AUTO COOK button once     AC 1    will be displayed  By repeatedly pushing this  button  you can select other food category as shown in below     AUTO COOK 1  Push the AUTO COOK button  once for 4PCS of BREAD  AC        1 will be displayed     2  Push the AUTO COOK button
9.  the door is firmly closed    3  Check that the cooking time is set    4  Check for a blown circuit fuse or tripped main  circuit breaker in your house     CARE AND CLEANING      Sparking in the cavity     1  Check utensils  Metal containers or dishes with  metal trim should not be used    2  Check that metal skewers or foil does not push  the interior walls     lf there is still a problem  contact the service station   A list of these stations is included in the oven     Although your oven is provided with safety features  it is important to observe the following     1  It is important not to defeat or tamper with safety  interlocks     2  Do not place any object between the oven front  face and the door or allow residue to accumulate on  sealing surfaces  Wipe the sealing area frequently  with a mild detergent  rinse and dry  Never use  abrasive powders or buttons     3  When opened  the door must not be subjected to  strain  for example  a child hanging on an opened  door or any load could cause the oven to fall  forward to cause injury and also damage to the  door  Do not operate the oven if it is damaged  until  it has been repaired by a competent service  technician  It is particularly important that the oven  closes properly and that there is no damage to the     19    4     i  Door bent   ii  Hinges and Hookes broken or loosened   iii  Door seals and sealing surfaces     The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by  anyone except a properly competent service  techni
10.  to heat up   Food from a fridge takes longer to reheat than  food at room temperature     LIQUIDS    All liquids must be stirred before and during  heating  Water especially must be stirred before  and during heating  to avoid eruption  Do not heat  liquids that have previously been boiled  DO NOT  OVERHEAT     TURNING  amp  STIRRING    Some foods require stirring during cooking  Meat  and poultry should be turned after half the cooking  time     ARRANGING    Individual foods e g  chicken portions or chops   should be placed on a dish so that the thicker  parts are towards the outside     QUANTITY    Small quantities cook faster than large quantities   also small meals will reheat more quickly than  large portions     PIERCING    The skin or membrane on some foods will cause  steam to build up during cooking  These foods  must be pierced or a strip of skin should be peeled  off before cooking to allow the steam to escape   Eggs  potatoes  apples  sausages etc  will all need  to be pierced before cooking  DO NOT ATTEMPT  TO BOIL EGGS IN THEIR SHELLS     COVERING    Cover foods with microwave cling film or a lid   Cover fish  vegetables  casseroles  soups  Do not  cover cakes  sauces  baked potatoes or pastry  items                    DESU R 6L5R_R 6L5K5S20    2012 1 309 42 AM H      4  25 D    DEFROSTING GUIDE     gt  Do not defrost covered meat  Covering might allow  gt  When defrosted  food should be cool  but softened in  cooking to take place  Always remove outer wrap and
11.  twice for 350g of SOUP   AC 2 will be displayed        3  Push the AUTO COOK button three times for 3ea of  BAKED POTATO  AC 3 will be displayed     4  Push the AUTO COOK button four times for 200g of  FRESH VEGETABLE  AC A will be displayed     5  Push the AUTO COOK button five times for 200g  of Then push the START button  The display    FROZEN VEGETABLE  AC 5 will be displayed  will be changed into cooking time of quantity  and the oven starts cooking     15                DESU R 6L5R_R 6L5K5S20 4   2012 1 309 42AM     4116 D    HOW TO STOP THE OVEN WHILE THE OVEN IS OPERATING    1  Push the STOP CLEAR button   e You can restart the oven by pushing the START button   e Push the STOP CLEAR once more to erase all instructions   e You must enter in new instructions     2  Open the door   e You can restart the oven by closing the door and pushing the START button     NOTE  Oven stops operating when door is opened     TO SET STANDBY POWER  0  MODE    1  Push the STOP CLEAR button        0    appears in the display     2  Press and hold the STOP CLEAR button until display is turned off   3  To cancel STANDBY POWER  0  mode  press and hold Eco button until display is turned on and    beep sounds   The oven is again available for normal use     16             DESU R 6L5R_R 6L5K5S20 4   2012 1 309 42AM        4117            CARE OF YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN    The oven should be cleaned regularly and any food deposits removed   Failure to maintain the oven in a clean condition could le
12. DENLY  or drink which has been heated in a BOILING OVER WHEN A SPOON  microwave oven before you give it to OR OTHER UTENSIL IS    somebody  especially to children or INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID   elderly people  This is important To reduce the risk of injury to  because things which have been persons   heated in a microwave oven carry on a  Do not overheat the liquid   getting hotter even though the b  Stir the liquid both before and  microwave oven cooking has halfway through heating it  stooped  c  Do not use straight sided   15  Eggs in their shell and whole hard  containers with narrow necks   boiled eggs should not be heated in d  After heating  allow the container  microwave ovens since they may to stand in the microwave oven for  explode  even after microwave a short time before removing the  heating has ended  container    16  Keep the waveguide cover clean at e  Use extreme care when inserting  all times  Wipe the oven interior with a spoon or other utensil into the  a soft damp cloth after each use  If container   you leave grease or fat anywhere in   10  Children should be supervised to  the cavity it may overheat  smoke or ensure that they do not play with the  even catch fire when next using the appliance   oven        17  Never heat oll or fat for deep trying   bc     sutao for    as you cannot control the  temperature and doing so may lead  to overheating and fire    18  Liquids  such as water  coffee  or tea  are able to be overheated beyond  the boiling point wi
13. ECO button until LED  display is turned on and a beep sounds   e The oven is now ready for use                                                              4 Ten minutes after cooking is finished the  oven will automatically go into Zero Standby  and use no power                             5 To use oven again repeat step 3                                                        6 Save energy and money without the hassle  of unplugging the appliance                       DESU R 6L5R_R 6L5K5S20 4   2012 1 309 42 AM          7       FEATURES DIAGRAM    LEY    11 9     1  Door latch   When the door is closed  it will  automatically shut off  If the door is opened  while the oven is operating  the magnetron  will automatically shut off      2  Door seal   The door seal surfaces prevent  microwaves escaping from the oven cavity      3  Oven cavity     4  Oven lamp   Automatically turns on during  oven operating      5  Safety interlock system   6  Control panel   7  Waveguide cover   Protects the    microwave outlet from splashes of cooking  foods                                                                                        4  O       6  12                                  Roller guide   This must always be used  for cooking together with the glass cooking  tray      9  Coupler  This fits over the shaft in the  center of the oven cavity floor   This is to remain in the oven for all cooking      0  Glass cooking tray   Made of special heat  resistant glass  The tray must al
14. ad to deterioration of the surface that  could adversely affect the life of the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous situation     1 Turn the oven off before cleaning     2 Keep the inside of the oven clean  When food  spatters or spilled liquids adhere to oven walls   wipe with a damp cloth  Mild detergent may be  used if the oven gets very dirty    The use of harsh detergent or abrasives is not  recommended     The outside oven surface should be cleaned    It is occasionally necessary to remove the glass  tray for cleaning  Wash the tray in warm sudsy  water or in a dishwasher     d The roller guide and oven cavity floor should be  cleaned regularly to avoid excessive noise   Simply wipe the bottom surface of the oven with  mild detergent water or window cleaner and dry   The roller guide may be washed in mild sudsy  water           with soap and water  rinsed and dried with a  soft cloth  To prevent damage to the operating  parts inside the oven  water should not be  allowed to seep into the ventilation openings     4 If the Control Panel becomes wet  clean with a  soft  dry cloth  Do not use harsh detergents or  abrasives on Control Panel     5 H steam accumulates inside or around the  outside of the oven door  wipe with a soft cloth   This may occur when the microwave oven is  operated under high humidity conditions and in  no way indicates malfunction of the unit     ROLLER GUIDE    1 The ROLLER GUIDE and oven floor should be  cleaned frequently to prevent exces
15. cian       The oven should be cleaned regularly and any food    deposits removed       Failure to maintain the oven in a clean condition    could lead to deterioration of the surface that could  adversely affect the life of the appliance and  possibly result in a hazardous situation                    DESU R 6L5R_R 6L5K5S20    2012 1 309 42 AM H      7  20 D    SPECIFICATIONS    230V AC  50Hz SINGLE PHASE WITH  POWER SUPPLY EARTHING    KOR 6L5K3   1000W  INPUT POWER  KOR 6L5R   1200W  MICROWAVE KOR 6L5K3   700W  ENERGY OUTPUT  KOR 6L5R   800W  FREQUENCY 2 450 MHz    OUTSIDE DIMENSIONS  WxHxD  446 x 270 x 318 mm  CAVITY DIMENSIONS  W x H x D  295 x 219 x 303 mm  KOR 6L5K3   APPROX  10 5 Kg  NET WEIGHT  KOR 6L5R   APPROX  10 5 Kg  TIMER 59 min  90 sec   POWER SELECTIONS 10 Levels      Specifications are subject to change without notice           20                   DESU R 6L5R_R 6L5K5S20 4   2012 1 309 42 AM DIOIAI 21 D    COOKING INSTRUCTIONS    Utensil Guide   Only use utensils that are suitable for use in microwave ovens    To cook food in the microwave oven  the microwaves must be able to penetrate the food  without  being reflected or absorbed by the dish used  Care must therefore be taken choosing the utensil  If the  utensil is marked microwave safe  you do not need to worry  The following table lists various of utensil  and indicates whether and how they should be used in a microwave oven     Aluminium foil Can be used in small quantities to protect areas against  over
16. cooking  Arcing can occur if the foil is too close to  the oven wall or if too much foil is used     Crust plate Do not preheat for more than 8minutes        China and earthenware Porcelain  pottery  glazed earthenware and bone china  are usually suitable  unless deco rated with a metal trim     Disposable polyester Some frozen foods are packaged in these dishes   cardboard dishes    Fastfood packaging  e Polystyrene cups containers Can be used to warm food  Overheating may cause the  polystyrene to melt    e Paper bags or newspaper May catch fire    e Recycled paper or metal trims May cause arcing        Glassware  e Oven to table ware Can be used  unless decorated with a metal trim    e Fine glassware Can be used to warm foods or liquids    Delicate glass may break or crack if heated suddenly   e Glass jars Must remove the lid  Suitable for warming only     Metal  e Dishes May cause arcing or fire   e Freezer bag twist ties          Paper   e Plates  cups  napkins and For short cooking times and warming  Also to absorb  Kitchen paper excess moisture    e Recycled paper May cause arcing     Plastic  e Containers Particularly if heat resistant thermoplastic  Some other  plastics may warp or discolour at high temperatures  Do  not use Melamine plastic    e Cling film Can be used to retain moisture  Should not touch the  food    Take care when removing the film as hot steam will  escape    e Freezer bags Only if boilable or oven proof  Should not be airtight   Prick with a fork
17. d white   The wire which is colored brown must be connected  to the terminal which is marked with the letter    L    or  colored red    WARNING   The appliance must be earthed     6  Power supply   e Check your local power source  This oven  requires a current of approximately 6 amperes   230V 50Hz    e Power supply cord is about 0 8 meters long    e The voltage used must be the same as specified  on this oven  Using a higher voltage may result in  a fire or other accident causing oven damage   Using low voltage will cause slow cooking  We  are not responsible for damage resulting from  use of this oven with a voltage of ampere fuse  other than those specified    e If the supply cord is damaged  it must be  replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent  or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a  hazard     7  Examine the oven after unpacking for any  damage such as   A misaligned door  Broken door  A dent in cavity   lf any of the above are visible  DO NOT INSTALL   and notify dealer immediately     8  Do not operate the oven if it is colder than  room temperature    This may occur during delivery in cold weather    Allow the oven to become room temperature  before operating                    DESU R 6L5R_R 6L5K5S20    2012 1 309 42 AM 1     4  6 D    FIRST SET UP          1 Connect the plug into the socket                             2 Zero Standby mode is selected  automatically    The display will be turned off                              3 e Press and hold 
18. e too hot to handle   Remove with caution and use pot holders     If you see arcing  push the STOP CLEAR button and correct the problem     Arcing is the microwave term for sparks in the oven     Arcing is caused by        Metal or foil pushing the side of the oven   e Foil not molded to food  upturned edges act like  antennas      22    e Metal  such as twist ties  poultry pins  or gold  rimmed dishes  in the microwave    e Recycled paper towels containing small metal  pieces being used in the microwave                    DESU R 6L5R_R 6L5K5S20    20121 309 42 AM         4  23 D    MICROWAVING PRINCIPLES    Microwave energy has been used in this country to cook and reheat food since early experiments with  RADAR in World War Il  Microwaves are present in the atmosphere all the time  both naturally and manmade  sources  Manmade sources include radar  radio  television  telecommunication links and car phones     HOW MICROWAVES COOK FOOD    Microwave oven is a Group 2 ISM equipment in which radio frequency energy is intentionally generated and  used in the form of electromagnetic radiation for the treatment of material  This oven is a Class B equipment  suitable for use in domestic establishments and in establishments directly connected to a low voltage power  supply network which supplies buildings used for domestic purposes      gt  TRANSMISSION    Oven Cavity Magnetron In a microwave oven     electricity is converted  into microwave by the  MAGNETRON          Then they pass 
19. efrost time for food weighing less than 3  los  13509      DEFROSTING CHART  by Time Defrost     Defrosting Time    Item  amp  Weight 700W 300W       Standing Time Special Techniques    BEEF  Minced beef Break apart and remove thawed portions   1 Ib  450g 8 10 min    7 9 min  15 20 min  with fork   Stew Meat  1 1 2 lbs  675g 13 17 min  11 13 min   25 30 min  Separate and rearrange once   Patties  4 40z  110g  8 10 min    7 9 min  15 20 min  Turn over after half the time              PORK  Spareribs  1 Ib  450g 8 10 min  25 30 min  Separate and rearrange once   Chops  4 50z  125g  8 10 min  25 30 min  Separate and turn over once   Minced pork Break apart and remove thawed portions  1 Ib  450g 8 10 min  15 20 min  with fork   POULTRY  Whole Chicken Break side down  Turn over after half the  2 1 2 Ibs  1125g 21 25 min   18 21 min   45 90 min  time  Shield as needed   Chicken Breasts  1 lbs  450g 8 10 min    7 9 min  15 30 min  Separate and rearrange once   Fryer Chicken cut up   2 lbs  900g 17 20 min  14 17 mn  25 30 min  Separate and rearrange once   Chicken Thights  1 1 2 lbs  675g 13 17 min  11 13 min   15 30 min  Separate and rearrange once   FISH  amp  SEAFOOD  Whole Fish Turn over after half the time   1 Ib  450g 6 8 min    6 8 min  15 20 min  Shield as needed   Fish Fillets  1 1 2 Ib  675g 10 12 min  10 12 min   15 20 min  Separate and turn over once   Shrimp  1 2 Ib  225g 3 5 min    3 4 min  15 20 min  Separate and rearrange once                                  The time
20. hey have been given  supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance  in a safe way and understand the hazards involved   Children shall not play with the appliance  Cleaning and  user maintenance shall not be made by children unless  they are aged from 8 years and above and supervised     1    a                   DESU_R 6L5R_R 6L5K5 20    20121 309 42 AM M9 7  2 D    TABLE OF CONTENTS   e PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY1  e IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Agungeeeg  egiegieg egene Eegeregie Eegen 3  Ser IN INSTRUC TIONG ge dee ee dE ee 5  NS EOIN ca sspetreete seers cu sinc E R veg uc daveieee deeneniobeaccanamintsansas ne oemoaet 5  w   il ECH E A E 6    FEATURES DIG EE D     FEATURES E EE e ei C KA CTET RE 8    OPERA TON PROCEDURE E 9  w   EICH EE 10   TURNING AC POWER ON  amp  OFF THE OVEN EE 10   WEIGH T DEP ROS RI TEE 11   TUDO ING E 11   INN ONE EE EE 12   COOKING IN TWO STAGE siecsesosecgeceaicicendscanrctderstioustsiewatnoratecatnsnceienedutneraineencadecminanienatheseeiins 13   SE 14   ONE TOUCR Kee 14   AUTO LE 15   HOW TO STOP THE OVEN WHILE THE OVEN IS OPERATING             cc cececeseecseeeeseeeeeeeeneees 16   TO SET  SEANDB Y POWER O MODE EE 16  e CARE OF YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN   ss aasnasnnonnesnnnnnnesnnnnnnenrrsnrrorrrsrrrerrrenrrnrrrsrrrnrrenrrenrrerrrerreene 17    OVES TIONS FIND ANSWER S enei E a anata guanine  18  BEFORE VOU CALL FOR SERVICE eene 19  e CARE Ar RR RN TE 19  w   FIN LEE 20    COOKING INS TRUC e LE
21. imate Percentage of Power       once P HI 100     twice  4 times             6 times  8 times  10 times                               DESU R 6L5R_R 6L5K5S20 4   2012 1 309 42AM        4110 D    CONTROLS  TURNING AC POWER ON  amp  OFF THE OVEN    When the oven is first plugged in   the display will show nothing     Oco 1  Press and hold Eco button until  display is turned on and beep     TC  sounds     The oven is turned AC power on           2  Press and hold STOP CLEAR  E button until display is turned off       The oven is turned off and will    use no power     NOTE  If the mains power goes off the display disappears until the power comes back on and the Eco    button is pressed and held until a beep sounds   The oven is automatically powered off if not used for 10 Minutes        10                DESU R 6L5R_R 6L5K5S20 4   2012 1 309 42AM 4     4  11 D    WEIGHT DEFROSTING    When WEIGHT DEFROST is selected  the automatic cycle divides the defrosting time into periods of  alternating defrost and stand times by cycling on and off     1  Push the WEIGHT DEFROST The display will show you   0      Ei  Eh button   BS  2  Push the TIME SET buttons for inputing the desired The display will show you what you selected   weights     NOTE  Your oven can be programmed    defrosting mode        The defrosting time is automatically determined by the weight inputed    When you push the START button  the display counts down the time to show you how much defrosting  time is left  The oven
22. nce halfway through cooking        Ravioli or pasta in sauce  1 cup Cook covered in microwaveable casserole   4 cups   Stir once halfway through cooking           Zi                   DESU R 6L5R_R 6L5K5S20    20121 309 42 AM M9  4  28 D    VEGETABLE CHART    Use a suitable glass pyrex bowl with lid  Add 30 45ml cold water 2 3 tbsp   for every 250g unless  another water quantity is recommended   see table  Cook covered for the minimum time   see table   Continue cooking to get the result you prefer  Stir once during and once after cooking  Add salt  herbs  or butter after cooking  Cover during a standing time of 3 minutes    Hint   cut the fresh vegetables into even sized pieces  The smaller they are cut  the quicker they will  cook    All vegetables should be cooked using full microwave power     Cooking Guide for fresh vegetables    Time  Vegetables Weight EH Comments  700W 800W    Broccoli 1 2 Ib  250g   3 4 min  Prepare even sized florets   1 Ib  500g Arrange the stems to the centre     Brussels sprouts   1 2 Ib  250g   4 5 min  Add 60 75ml 5 6tbsp   water     Carrots 1 2 lb  250g Cut carrots into even sized slices     Cauliflower 1 2 Ib  250g   3 4 min    2 3 min    Prepare even sized florets  Cut big florets into  1 lb  500g   5 7 min    4 6 min    halves  Arrange stems to the centre   Courgettes 1 2 Ib  250g Cut courgettes into slices  Add 30ml 2tbsp   water or    a knob of butter  Cook until just tender     Egg plants 1 2  b  250g Cut egg plants into small slices and 
23. ods e g  meat  baked potatoes and  cakes  require standing time inside or outside of  the oven  after cooking  to allow heat to finish  conducting to cook the center completely  Wrap  meat joints and baked potatoes in aluminium foil  while standing  Meat joints need approx  10 15  minutes  baked potatoes 5 minutes  Other foods  such as plated meal  vegetables  fish etc require  2 5 minutes standing  After defrosting food   standing time should also be allowed  If food is not  cooked after standing time  return to the oven and  cook for additional time     MOISTURE CONTENT    Many fresh foods e g  vegetables and fruit  vary in  their moisture content throughout the season   particularly baked potatoes  For this reason  cooking times may have to be adjusted  Dry  ingredients e g  rice  pasta  can dry out during  storage so cooking times may differ     DENSITY    Porous airy foods heat more quickly than dense  heavy foods     CLING FILM    Cling film helps keep the food moist and the  trapped steam assists in speeding up cooking  times  Pierce before cooking to allow excess  steam to escape  Always take care when  removing cling film from a dish as the build up of  steam will be very hot     SHAPE    Even shapes cook evenly  Food cooks better by  microwave when in a round container rather than  square     SPACING    Foods cook more quickly and evenly if spaced  apart  NEVER pile foods on top of each other     24    STARTING TEMPERATURE    The colder the food  the longer it takes
24. ooking    8  Do not pop popcorn unless popped in  a microwave approved popcorn  popper or unless it s commercially       packaged and recommended  especially for microwave ovens   Microwave popped corn produces a  lower yield than conventional popping   there will be a number of unpopped  kernels  Do not use oil unless specified  by the manufacturer     9  Do not cook any food surrounded by a    membrane  Such as egg yolks   potatoes  chicken livers  etc   without  first piercing them several times with a  fork     10  Do not pop popcorn longer than the    manufacturer s directions   popping  time is generally below 3 minutes    Longer cooking does not yield more  popped corn  it can cause scorchings  and fire    Also  the cooking tray can become too  hot to handle or may break     11  If smoke Is observed  switch off or    unplug the appliance and keep the  door closed in order to stifle any  ames     12  When heating food in plastic or paper    containers  Keep an eye on the oven  due to the possibility of ignition           DESU R 6L5R_R 6L5K5S20 4   20121 309 42AM H    414       13  The contents of feeding bottles and be boiling due to surface tension of    baby food jars shall be stirred or the liquid  Visible bubbling or boiling  shaken and the temperature when the container is removed from  checked before consumption  in the microwave oven is not always   order to avoid burns  present  THIS COULD RESULT IN    14  Always test the temperature of food VERY HOT LIQUIDS SUD
25. ou push the START button  the display counts down the time to show how much cooking  time is left     12                DESU R 6L5R_R 6L5K5S204   2012 1 309 42AM        4 13 D    COOKING IN TWO STAGE    All recipes require frozen foods to be defrosted fully before cooking  This oven can be programmed to  automatically defrost food before cooking     at 1  Push the WEIGHT DEFROST  0 button     itd    2  Push the TIME SET buttons for the defrosting weight The display will show what you selected  you want     3  Push the POWER button     P HI    is displayed     C IT X6  Select desired power level   The display will show what you selected     This example shows power level 5     4  Push the TIME SET buttons for desired cooking time  The display will show what you selected    5  Push the START button     o  1  Push the TIME DEFROST  0 button     Lt    2  Push the TIME SET buttons for the defrosting time you The display will show what you selected  want     3  Push the POWER button     P HI    is displayed      TT X6  Select desired power level   The display will show what you selected     This example shows power level 5     4  Push the TIME SET buttons for desired cooking time  The display will show what you selected    5  Push the START button     The display counts down the time remaining in WEIGHT or TIME DEFROST mode  Halfway through defrosting  time  turn over  break apart and or redistribute the food  At the end of WEIGHT or TIME DEFROST mode  the  oven will start M W cook
26. quire longer cooking  time  Use your own judgement along with the  cooking guide suggestions to check whether  the food has been properly cooked just as  you would do with a conventional cooker       Will the microwave oven be damaged if it    operates while empty       Yes  Never run it empty       Can I operate my microwave oven    without the turntable or turn the turntable  over to hold a large dish       No  If you remove or turn over the turntable     you will get poor cooking results  Dishes  used in your oven must fit on the turntable       Is it normal for the turntable to turn in    either direction       Yes  The turntable rotates clockwise or    counterclockwise  depending on the rotation  of the motor when the cooking cycle begins       Can I pop popcorn in my microwave    oven  How do I get the best results       Yes  Pop packaged microwave popcorn    following manufacture   s guidelines  Do not  use regular paper bags  Use the    listening  test    by stopping the oven as soon as the  popping slows to a    pop    every 1 or 2  seconds  Do not repop unpopped kernels  Do  not pop popcorn in glass cookware              DESU R 6L5R_R 6L5K5S204   2012 1 309 42AM        4119            BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE    Refer to following checklist  you may prevent an unnecessary service call       The oven doesn   t work     1  Check that the power cord is securely plugged  in and the oven is Zero Standby mode   Press  Eco  button to   Zero Standby mode    2  Check that
27. resh or chilled counters  remember that they should  be thoroughly thawed before following the heating instructions on the packed  It s worth putting a  note on them so that other members of the household will remember too    e Remember metal ties and transfer food from foil containers before reheating     e Chilled refrigerated  food takes longer to reheat than food at room temperature  Such as just cooled  food or food from the store cupboard      e All foods should be reheated using full microwave power     Cooking time Special Instructions  7OOW   800W      Baby food Empty into a small serving bowl   128g jar Stir well once or twice during heating   Before serving  check the temperature carefully     Baby milk  100ml   4fl oz  20 30 sec  Stir or shake well and pour into a sterilized bottle   225ml   8il oz  40 50 sec  Before serving  shake well and check the temperature carefully     Sandwich roll or bun  1 roll 20 30 sec  Wrap in paper towel and place on glass microwaveable rack    Note   Do not use recycled paper towels     Lasagna  1 serving Place lasagna on microwaveable plate      10 1 2 oz  300g  Cover with plastic wrap and vent        Casserole  1 cup 1 1 2 3 min  Cook covered in microwaveable casserole   4 cups 5 7 min  Stir once halfway through cooking        Mashed potatoes  1 cup 2 3 min  Cook covered in microwaveable casserole   4 cups 6 8 min  Stir once halfway through cooking        Baked beans  1 cup 2 3 min  Cook covered in microwaveable casserole   Stir o
28. s are approximate because freezer temperatures vary     25    a                   DESU R 6L5R_R 6L5K5S20    2012 1 309 42 AM M9  4  26 D    COOKING  amp  REHEATING CHART    Cooking chart    Cooking Time  Per Ib  450g Special Instruction    MEAT    Beef joint  Rare 8 10 min    Chilled meat and poultry should be removed from  the refrigerator at least 30 minutes before  cooking     well done 11 13 min    Always let the meat and poultry stand  covered  Pork Joint 12 14 min  after cooking     Bacon joint 8 10 min      Medium 9 11 min     POULTRY  Whole chicken  Portions chicken  Breast  boned     FISH    Fish Fillets   Brush a little oil or melted butter over the fish  or  Whole Mackerel  add 15 30ml 1 2 tosp  lemon juice  wine  stock   milk or water    Cleaned and prepared   Always let the fish stand  covered  after cooking  Whole Trout  Cleaned     amp  Prepared  Salmon steaks             NOTE   The above times should be regarded only as a guide  Allow for difference in individual tastes and    preferences  The times may vary due to the shape  cut  and composition of the food     Frozen meat  poultry and fish must be thoroughly thawed before cooking        26                DESU R 6L5R_R 6L5K5S20    2012 1 309 42 AM Dol 27 D    Reheating chart  e Baby food particularly needs to be checked carefully before serving to prevent burns   e When heating pre packaged ready cooked foods  always follow the pack instructions carefully     e If you freeze foods which were bought from the f
29. sive noise     2 The ROLLER GUIDE MUST ALWAYS be used  for cooking together with the Glass Tray                 Glass Tray Roller Guide       GLASS TRAY    DO NOT operate the oven without the Glass Tray  in place   DO NOT use any other Glass Tray with this oven     lf Glass Tray is hot  ALLOW TO COOL before  cleaning or placing it in water     DO NOT cook directly on the Glass Tray    Except for popcorn        17                DESU R 6L5R_R 6L5K5S20 4   20121 309 42AM 7    4 18            QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS     Q    A         accidentally ran my microwave oven    without any food in it  Is it damaged   Running the oven empty for a short time will  not damage the oven  However  it is not  recommended       Can the oven be used with the glass tray    or roller guide removed       No  Both the glass tray and roller guide must    always be used in the oven before cooking       Can I open the door when the oven is    operating       The door can be opened anytime during the    cooking operation  Then microwave energy  will be instantly switched off and the time  setting will maintain until the door is closed       Why do I have moisture in my microwave    oven after cooking       The moisture on the side of your microwave    oven is normal  It is caused by steam from  cooking food hitting the cool oven surface       Does microwave energy pass through the    viewing screen in the door       No  The metal screen bounces back the    energy to the oven cavity  The holes are  made 
30. sprinkle with 1  tablespoon lemon juice     Leeks 1 2  lb  250g Cut leeks into thick slices     Mushrooms 0 3 Ib  125g Prepare small whole or sliced mushrooms  Do not  1 2  b  250g add any water  Sprinkle with lemon juice  Spice with  salt and pepper  Drain before serving     Onions 1 2 Ib  250g Cut onions into slices or halves  Add only  15ml 1tosp   water     Pepper 1 2 lb  250g Cut pepper into small slices     Potatoes 1 2  b  250g Weigh the peeled potatoes and cut them into similar  1 Ib  500g     sized halves or quarters     Turnip cabbage 1 2  b  250g Cut turnip cabbage into small cubes                             Cooking Guide for frozen vegetables    broccoli 1 2 Ib  250g   5 6min    4 5 min    Add 30ml 2 tbsp   cold water     Add 30ml 2t tosp   cold water              Green beans 1 2  b  250g  Mixed vegetables 1 2  b  250g     Add 15ml   carrots peas corn     Mixed vegetables 1 2  b  250g     Add 15ml 1 tbsp   cold water    Chinese style        1ttbsp   cold water                 28          
31. t attempt to deep fat fry in your microwave  oven    Always allow a standing time of at least 20 seconds  after the oven has been switched off to allow the    ARCING    Do not operate the oven if door seals or sealing  surfaces are damaged  or if door is bent  or if hinges  are loose or broken    Do not operate the oven empty  This will damage the  oven    Do not attempt to dry clothes  newspapers or other  materials in the oven  They may catch on fire    Do not use recycled paper products as they may  contain impurities which may cause sparks or fires   Do not hit or strike the control panel with hard  objects  This can damage the oven     temperature to even out  stir during heating  if  necessary  and ALWAYS stir after heating  To  prevent eruptive boiling and possible scalding  you  should put a spoon or glass stick into the beverages  and stir before  during and after heating    Do not leave the oven unattended while popping  corn    Do not pop corn in a paper bag unless it is the  commercially prepared Microwave Popcorn product   The kernels can overheat and ignite a brown paper  bag    Do not put packaged Microwave Popcorn bags  directly on the oven tray  Place the package on a  microwave safe glass or ceramic plate to avoid  overheating and cracking the oven tray    Do not exceed the Microwave Popcorn  manufacturers suggested popping time    Longer popping does not yield more popcorn but it  can result in scorch  burn of fire  Remember  the  Popcorn bag and tray can b
32. thout appearing to    SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS    4    a    21  Microwave heating of beverages can  result in delayed eruptive bolling   therefore care must be taken when  handling the container                 DESU R 6L5R_R 6L5K5S20 4   20121 309 42AM H    4 5            EARTHING INSTRUCTIONS    This appliance must be earthed  In the event of an  electrical short circuit  earthing reduces the risk of  electric shock by providing an escape wire for the  electric current  This appliance is equipped with a  cord having a earthing wire with a earthing plug   The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is  properly installed and earthed     WARNING   Improper use of the earthing plug can  result in a risk of electric shock  Consult a qualified  electrician or serviceman if the earthing instructions  are not completely understood  or if doubt exists as  to whether the appliance is properly earthed    If it is necessary to use an extension cord  use only a  3 wire extension cord that has a 3 blade earthing  plug  and a 3 slot receptacle that will accept the plug  on the appliance  The marked rating of the extension  cord should be equal to or greater than the electrical  rating of the appliance     INSTALLATION    1  Ventilation  Do not block air vents  If they are blocked during  operation  the oven may overheat and eventually  cause a failure  For proper ventilation  allow above  76mm of space between oven sides  rear and the  minimum height of free space necessary above  the top
33. through the  cooking containers to be  absorbed by the water  molecules in the food  all  foods contain water to a  more or lesser extent     Turntable Waveguide                                         gt  REFLECTION  gt  ABSORPTION  The microwaves Ua Ce  bounce off the metal JAN de fas  walls and the metal See Sa   4  door screen  Microwave Water Molecule Absorption Vibration                The microwaves cause the water molecules to  vibrate which causes FRICTION  i e  HEAT  This  heat then cooks the food  Microwaves are also  attracted to fat and sugar particles  and foods high in  these will cook more quickly  Microwaves can only  penetrate to a depth of 4 5cm and as heat spreads  through the food by conduction  just as in a traditional  oven  the food cooks from the outside inwards     CONVERSION CHARTS                                                 WEIGHT MEASURES VOLUME MEASURES SPOON MEASURES  159g 1 2 OZ  30 ml 1 fl oz  1 4 tsp  2950  er  100 ml 3 fl oz  1 2 tsp  50g 2 OZ  150 ml 5 fl oz   1 4 pt  1 tsp  100g 4 oz  300 ml 10 fl oz   1 2 pt  1 tosp  175g 6 OZ  600 ml 20 fl oz   1pt    225 9 8 OZ    450 g 1 Ib    FLUID MEASUREMENTS   1 Cup   8 fl oz    240 ml   1 Pint   16 fl oz   UK 20 fl oz     480 ml  UK 560 ml    1 Quart   32 fl oz   UK 40 fl oz     960 ml  UK 1120 ml    1 Gallon   128 fl oz   UK 160 fl oz     3840 ml  UK 4500 ml        25             DESU R 6L5R_R 6L5K5S204   2012 1 309 42 AM 4      4  24            COOKING TECHNIQUES    STANDING TIME    Dense fo
34. to allow light to pass through  They do  not let microwave energy pass through       Why do eggs sometimes pop     When baking or poaching eggs  the yolk may    pop due to steam build up inside the yolk  membrane  To prevent this  simply pierce the  yolk with a toothpick before cooking  Never  cook eggs without piercing their shells       Why this standing time recommended    after the cooking operation has been  completed       Standing time is very important     With microwave cooking  the heat is in the  food  not in the oven  Many foods build up  enough internal heat to allow the cooking  process to continue  even after the food is  removed from the oven  Standing time for  joints of meat  large vegetables and cakes is  to allow the inside to cook completely   without overcooking the outside     18     Q  A         What does    standing time    mean        Standing time    means that food should be    removed from the oven and covered for  additional time to allow it to finish cooking   This frees the oven for other cooking       Why does my oven not always cook as    fast as the microwave cooking guide  says       Check your cooking guide again  to make    sure you ve followed directions exactly   and  to see what might cause variations in cooking  time  Cooking guide times and heat settings  are suggestions  to help prevent over   cooking    the most common problem in  getting used to a microwave oven    Variations in the size  shape and weights and  dimensions could re
35. ways be in  proper position before operating  Do not  cook food directly on the tray     OD Viewing screen   Allows viewing of food   The screen is designed so that light can  pass through  but not the microwave      2  Door open button   To open the door push  the door open button                    DESU R 6L5R_R 6L5K5S20    20121 309 42 AM 1     4 8 D    FEATURES DIAGRAM  continued     1  Bread   2  Soup   3  Baked Potato   4  Fresh Vegetable    5  Frozen Vegetable    SY ei    WF Y    KOR 6L5R        1  DISPLAY   Cooking time  power level are      ONE TOUCH COOK   Used to cook or  displayed  reheat specific quantities of food     2  AUTO COOK   Used to cook or reheat  7  TIME SET BUTTON   Used to set the  many of favorite food  cooking time and weight     3  WEIGHT DEFROST   Used to defrost STOP CLEAR   Used to stop the oven  foods for weight  operation or to delete the cooking data      4  TIME DEFROST   Used to defrost foods for  9  START  30 SEC   Used to start the oven    time  and also used to set a reheat time    5  POWER   Used to set power level  Eco   Used to turn the AC power on the  oven   8                   DESU_R 6L5R_R 6L5K5 20    20121 309 42 AM M9  4 9 D    OPERATION PROCEDURE    This section includes useful information about oven operation     1 Plug power supply cord into 230V AC 50Hz 8 Display will be returned to the     0   when the  power outlet  cooking time ends   2 Press eco button until beep sounds and Q When the STOP CLEAR button is pushed  displa
36. y is turned on  during the oven operation  the oven stops  cooking and all information retained  To erase  3 After placing the food in a suitable all information  push the STOP CLEAR button  container open the oven door and put it on the once more   glasstray  The glass tray and roller guide If the oven door is opened during the oven  mustalways be in place during cooking  operation  all information is retained   4 Close the door  Make sure that it is firmly 1 0 If the START button is pushed and the oven  closed  does not operate  check the area between the  door and door seal for obstructions and make  5 The oven door can be opened at any time sure the door is closed securely  The oven  during operation by pushing the door open will not start cooking until the door is  button  The oven will automatically shut off  completely closed or the program has been  To restart the oven  close the door and then reset   push the START button     11 Display turns off after 10 minutes   D The oven automatically cooks on full power  unless set to a lower power level     Make sure the oven is properly installed    d The display will show     0  when the oven is and plugged into the electrical outlet   plugged in  press and hold Eco button until    display is turned on and beep sounds        WATTAGE OUTPUT CHART    e The power level is set by push the Power button  The chart shows the display  the power level  and the percentage of power     Push the Power button Power level  Display  Approx
    
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