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1. 8 SETTHE DESIRED TIME OR TEMPERATURE Push the appropriate Number Pads The time or temperature will apppear in the Display Window The Memory 2 indicator will remain on 9 PUSHTHE POWER PAD The Power indicator comes on and HI appears in the Display Window This is to remind you that the oven will always operate at full power unless you change the Power setting 10 SELECT THE POWER SETTING YOU DESIRE Push the Number Pad next to the Power words For example if the recipe calls for cooking at the BAKE setting you would push LZ The Display Window will read 70 This means that the oven is operating at 70 offull power 11 PUSHTHE START PAD Time for first memory will start counting down If Cooking by Temperature 34 will appear in the Display for temperature and will increase with the actual temperature At the end of the first memory a tone will sound once and the oven will automatically shift to the next memory An indicator will remind you that the oven is cooking in the second memory At the end of cooking a tone sounds three times 22 NOTE The oven will automatically stop cooking if cooking with time or will reduce to Automatic Hold Warm if cooking with temperature Remember the oven will continue to operate in Hold Warm until the food and probe are removed from the oven and the timer has been cancelled or until 60 minutes has elapsed 12 OPEN DOOR REMOVE
2. 2 Fit the foam rubber strips onto the lips on the under side of the steam ventilation cowling Fig 7 Then position this on the microwave to ensure the two holes in the cowling align with the corresponding holes in the back panel of the microwave Secure with the two screws provided ensuring the cowling has achieved an air tight fit 3 Place the oven on the runners and push it completely towards the back Be sure that the front feet are securely located as in Fig 8 4 Place the frame in position and fix it to the cabinet with four screws Check and see if the door opens completely Fig 9 All dimensions are in mm N N N N N N N N N APGLOLOLOLELESTALULILESTLESTITELDI EDD z Fig 8 R1215 27296 708 1 9101112 85
3. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE AND CARE OF ZANUSSI AIO MICROWAVE OVEN i ill ill i p a il Pi A j Model No MW632D The appliance of science Important the use of this new appliance is quite simple However to obtain the best results it is recommended that you carefully read this handbook and follow all instructions prior to operating the appliance for the first time This handbook provides all necessary instructions for a correct installation use and care of the appliance and also gives a number of useful hints UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD ANY SERVICE REPAIR WORK BE CARRIED OUT ON THIS APPLIANCE BY UNQUALIFIED PERSONS _ Page Contents 4 5 10 11 13 15 21 26 27 28 SPECIFICATION INSTALLATION AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTION IMPORTANT FACTS YOUSHOULD KNOW BASIC OVEN FEATURES FEATURES TOUCH CONTROL PANEL USING THE MICROWAVE OVEN The Time of Day Clock Microwave Cooking with Time or Temperature Tips On Using the Microwave Oven OVEN OPERATION The Variable Power Feature Operating with Time and Variable Power OPERATING WITH TEMPERATURE FOOD TEMP PROBE amp AUTOMATIC HOLD WARM Operating with Temperature How to Insert Food Temperature Sensor in Meats Tips for Using the Food Temperature Probe COOKING WITH MEMORIES Using Delay Start The Timer Speed Defrost with Memory CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WHAT HAPPENS IF SOMETHING GOES WRONG
4. REMOVE FOOD CLOSE DOOR To Check Power Setting 1 Push Power Pad Variable power setting will appear in Display 2 Push START pad to return to time counting down To Change Time 1 Push LX I TIME Pad 2 Push L _ CHANGE CANCEL Pad once Display will clear 3 Enter new time 4 Push Lb START Pad and oven will resume operation with new time counting down in Display Power Setting 1 Push L POWER Pad 2 Push L _ CHANGE CANCEL Pad once HI will appear in Display 3 Enter new Power setting 4 Push _ START Pad and oven will resume operation at new Power setting Operating With Temperature Food Temperature Probe amp Automatic Hold Warm The food temperature probe is used as a guide when cooking reheating or warming food by temperature When the probes sensor is in place in the food and the probes plug is inserted in the probe plug socket the oven can cook by judging the internal temperature of the food After the set temperature is reached the oven will automatically go into a Hold Warm setting The temperature probe aids in eliminating guesswork Pages 18 and 19 of this Use and Care Manual give details on how to insert the food sensor for each food item Automatic Hold Warm The Hold Warm feature allows you to keep food warm Remember that the Hold Warm will continue to operate until the food and the probe are removed from the oven and the time
5. Tips on Using the Microwave Oven Besuretocarefully read your cook e When reheating small items such as book and become familiar with the mince pies take care to underestimate results to expect reheating times rather tha overestimate e Always start with the minimum Example cooking time given in the book and add 2 mince pies on 8 20 30 seconds time as needed to obtain the results ONLY desired Each recipe gives you a suggested cooking time and indication of result Use the cooking time asa guide and follow the cooking test carefully The door can be opened any time during the cooking operation the oven will automatically stop cooking and the time or temperature setting will maintain until the door is closed and the START Pad is pushed A microwave oven is used for defrosting heating or cooking foods It should not be used for such things as canning cooking or reheating hard cooked eggs with or without the shell Great care should be taken when drying non food items such as flowers and herbs Besuretoread each recipe carefully as dish size arrangements stirring and standing time are important in obtaining good results CARE SHOULD ALSO BE TAKEN WHEN REHEATING ITEMS WITH A HIGH SUGAR CONTENT 12 Oven Operation The Variable Power Feature The oven includes 10 Power settings from 100 HI to 10 output which represents the warm setting The 100 setting provides the greatest speed of m
6. CONDITIONS This guarantee is in addition to your statutory and other legal rights which will not be excluded or in any way diminished by the return of this guarantee card We IAZ International UK Ltd undertake that if within twelve months 24 months for TV sets of the date of the purchase this ZANUSSI appliance or any part thereof is proved to be defective by reason only of faulty workmanship or materials we will at our option repair or replace the same FREE OF ANY CHARGE for labour materials or carriage on condition that The appliance has been correctly installed and used only on the electricity supply stated on the rating plate The appliance has been used for normal domestic purposes only and in accordance with the manufacturer s operating and maintenance instructions The appliance has not been serviced maintained repaired taken apart or tampered with by any person not authorised by us The appliance is still in the possession of the original purchaser All service work under this guarantee must be undertaken by a Zanussi Network Service Centre or the Zanussi Authorised TV Service Dealer Any appliance or defective part replaced shall become our property Exclusions This guarantee does not cover Damage or calls resulting from transportation improper use or neglect the replacement of any light bulbs or removable parts of glass or plastic Cost incurred for calls to put right
7. Specifications POWER SOURCE 240 volts A C 50 Hz 3 wire grounded circuit POWER CONSUMPTION 1200 watts input power 600 watts output OSCILLATING FREQUENCY 2450 MHz EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS Height 32 3 cm Width 52 0 cm Depth 38 8 cm INTERIOR DIMENSIONS Height 19 0 Width 37 1 Depth 30 4 WEIGHT 20 7 kg Installation To install your oven follow these three steps 1 Remove all materials from the oven interior 2 Place the oven in a location of your choice Make certain that the oven is on a level surface and that there is at least one inch 2 5 em of clearance at the top 2 inch 5 em at the back and a total of 6 inches 15 em side clearance to ensure proper ventilation Note Do not store cookbooks or this instruction manual inside or underneath the oven 3 Make the electrical connection as detailed below Electrical connection Connection must be carried out by qualified personnel in accordance with existing rules and regulations making sure that the electric network has an efficient earth connection These appliances feature a three pole electric supply cable having a plug with fuse and are designed to operate on alternative current with a single phase voltage of 240V 50Hz This Zanussi microwave oven is fitted with a moulded on 13 amp plug ready to be plugged straight into an ordinary 13 amp power socket The only maintenance required is if the fuse needs replacing To replace use a 13 amp
8. a double pole switch with suitable rating for the load must be fitted between the supply and the appliance The switch must have a minimum distance between its contacts of 3 mm and must not break the yellow green cable at any point If the oven is built in above another normal oven the two electrical connections must be separate 8 This appliance must be earthed Before the appliance is connected check that the fuse and the domestic installation are suitable to carry the electric load of this appliance see the rating plate the power supply is properly earthed according to existing rules and regulations 9 The manufacturers disclaim any responsability should these safety instructions not be carried out 10 Important After installation and electrical connection of the appliance place the cable in such a way that it cannot at any point reach a temperture more than 50 C above the ambient temperature Warning For reasons of safety it is strictly forbidden to remove the rear panel to gain access to the oven terminal board any extension should only be made by using the standardized plug and the external cable and it should be suitable to carry the expected load The appliance meets the requirements laid down in EEC Directive No 82 499 dated 7 6 82 relating to the suppression of radio and TV interference Installation instructions 1 Fix the two supports onto the bottom of recess with 4 screws each Fig 6
9. also delay the start of cooking of a food Thi is paticularly helpful during the last busy minutes before dinner time when you may forget to start cooking a food that only takes a few minutes When using the Timer feature there is no microwave energy or cooking in your oven To use the Timer feature of this oven it is important to carefully follow each of the following steps Operation 1 PUSHTHE X TIME PAD 2 SETTHE DESIRED TIME 3 PUSHTHE LX POWER PAD 4 PUSHTHE 2 _ 00 will appear in the Display Window indicating that there is 0 power 5 PUSHTHE gt START PAD Time will begin counting down in the Display Window with no cooking or heating operation of the oven When time is up a tone sounds three times The time of day will re appear in the Display Window NOTE If you hear the fan start when the D START Pad is pushed you have not set the Timer properly Push CHANGE CANCEL pad twice and follow steps 1 to 5 above Speed Defrost with Memory Microwaves have a difficult time penetrating frozen foods in the first few minutes and penetrate foods more easily when they are partially defrosted The defrost time can be speeded by starting with microwave cooking on Z HIGH and then automatically sele tothe 3 DEFROST setting To Speed Defrost With Memory 1 Microwave on HIGH for 2 minutes per pound of dense food items 2 Then microwave on DEFROST fo
10. be marked with the symbol The neutral terminal will either be coloured black or be marked with the letter N The live terminal will either be coloured red or be marked with the letter L WARNING Connecting the supply cable to the mains If you require a direct connection to the electric network mains or the plug cannot be reached built in version it will be necessary to fit between the oven and the mains an omnipole switch with a ininimum aperture between contacts of 3 mm suitable to carry the required load and conforming to the ruling specifications The green amp yellow ground wire must not be interrupted by the switch Prior to connecting the oven to the electricity supply make sure that the protection fuse and the domestic wiring system are suitable to carry the total electric load of the appliance see rating plate the electricity supply network mains has an efficient earth connection according to the established rules and existing regulations the double pole switch used to connect the appliance to the supply is easily accessible after installation The appliance must be earthed Important after installation and connecting the cable must be placed that it cannot at any point reach a temperature more than 50 C above the ambient temperature Warning For reasons of safety it is strictly forbidden to remove the rear panel to gain access to the oven terminal board any extension sho
11. machines improperly installed or calls to machines outside the UK and the Republic of Ireland Appliances found to be in use within a commercial environment plus those which are the subject of rental agreements Television receivers routine adjustment or poor reception resulting from a source outside of the receiver 29 or five years ZANUSSI 5 YEAR COVER CONDITIONS For a once only payment you can extend your Standard Guarantee to 5 years All the conditions and exclusions of the Standard Guarantee apply Notes 1 Products supplied as seconds refurbished damaged or shop soiled are not eligible for Zanussi 5 Year Cover 2 The issue of a cover does NOT by virtue of our having done so nullify the exclusions 30 3 The Engineer will need to check the details of your Cover card and may make a charge for his services if it is not presented to him at the time of his call 4 The date of purchase or the date of initial payment deposit of the appliance will be deemed the date of commencement of cover 5 Covers issued are not refundable or transferable _ ZANUSS The appliance of science IAZ International UK Ltd Zanussi House Reading The information in this manual is correct at time of going to press Zanussi reserve the right to alter specifications without notice Aq ZANUSSI Instructions for the built in installation of microwave ovens MW 622 MW 632 MW 622
12. sensor is a great help in the kitchen it cooks without guesswork Use with your favourite recipes especially those that instruct DO NOT BOIL because it allows greater control of temperature At times the same kinds of foods may vary in shape form and density and therefore will not produce the same results each time For this reason we do not recommend using this feature for thin food items and foods that require tenderizing by simmering In some cases the microwave oven may shut off prematurely this indicates either FOOD Beverages Soups Casseroles Meat Sandwiches Leftovers Canned Vegetables Syrup le NO L9 REHEAT 71 C 9 REHEAT 66 C 39 REHEAT 49 C REHEAT 66 C REHEAT 66 C ROAST 66C TEMP SETTING that the probe is not inserted properly or that it should not be used with this type of food Experimenting is the key so if you decide to use the probe for roasting poultry and cooking other food remember to complement your evaluation of cooking by the conventional doneness tests Temperature Probe Reheating Guide POWER SETTING HIGH 71 C Place food sensorin centre of beverage glass Asa general rule 49 to 54 warm 54 to 66 medium 66 to 77 hot Place food sensor in the centre of the soup Reheat precooked casseroles of uniform consistency Place food sensor in centre of food Insert food sensor in thickest part of the sandwi
13. BS 1362 fuse est ASTA approved fuses should be used If the fuse blows you can replace it in the following way Remove the plugs from the power socket and use a small screwdriver to lever out the red plastic fuse carrier located between the plug prongs together with the fuse Electrical connections Remove the old fuse and replace it with a new 13 amp ASTA approved fuse and clip the carrier back into the plug The fuse cover carrier must be replaced in the event of changing the fuse The correct fuse cover carrier colour is the one shown by the coloured insert at the base of the prong face of the plug The plug must not be used if the fuse cover carrier is lost A replacement cover carrier can be obtained from your local Zanussi Service Network addresses of which are listed in the enclosed Zanussi Service and Spares Nationwide leaflet If the plug is not suitable it must be cut off and the appropriate plug fitted The cut off plug should be disposed of to prevent the hazard of electric shocks in case it should be plugged into a 13 amp socket in another part of the house The flex wires are colour coded as follows GREEN AND YELLOW EARTH BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE Make sure you connect each wire to the correct terminal inside the plug The plug s terminals may be colour coded in the same way as the wires If not the earth terminal will either be coloured green green yellow or be marked with the letter E or
14. D MW 632D The oven can be installed in the following ways a on top of a kitchen counter b built in into a kitchen unit recess c built in into a kitchen unit recess above another normal oven On a kitchen counter Fig 1 No special measures are needed Only be sure that all air vents are unobstructed For a good ventilation keep the oven at least 5 cm apart from the surrounding walls Fig 1 Built in installation The microwave oven can be built in into a kitchen unit recess alone Fig 2 or above another normal oven Fig 3 among the following types ZANUSSI FB 510 ZANUSSI FB 513 ZANUSSI FB 515 ZANUSSI FB 510 M ZANUSSI FB 513 M ZANUSSI FB 515 M ZANUSSI FM 6 ZANUSSI FM 20 Installation instructions should be especially adhered to in the case of the FB 513 M and FB 515 M The recess in the kitchen unit must be isolated from the other recesses in the column Figs 4 and 5 The furniture in the kitchen must be structurally sound and suited to support the weight of the oven the column must be rigidly fixed to the wall or to the adjacent furniture Fig 2 Electrical connection 1 The microwave oven incorporates a plugtop suitable for the load and voltage shown on the rating plate 2 The plug moulded onto the cord incorporates a fuse For replacement use a 13 Amp BS 1362 Fuse Only ASTA approved fuses should be used The fuse cover carrier must be replaced in the event of changing fus
15. FOOD AND PROBE IF FITTED CLOSE DOOR To Check Time or Temperature 1 Push X TIME OR TEMP Pad Time or set temperature will be displayed 2 Push LX_ TIME OR Lt TEMP Pad again next memory will be displayed 3 Push _b_ START Pad to return to time counting or actual temperature Power Setting 1 Push L POWER Pad Power setting will appear in Display 2 Push L POWER Pad again next power memory will be displayed 3 Push START Pad to return to time counting or actual temperature To Change Time or Temperature 1 Push CX TIME OR c_ TEMP Pad until memory to be changed is in the Display 2 Push once 3 Enter in new time or temperature by touching Number Pads 4 Push START CHANGE CANCEL Pad Power _ 1 Push POWER Pad until memory to be changed is in display 2 Push CHANGE CANCEL Pad once HI will appear in Display 3 Enter new Power setting 4 Push START Pad and oven will resume operation at new Power setting Example for Using and Programming the Memory Chocolate cake 1 Pkt chocolate cake mix 170 ml water legg 1 Combine cake mix with water and egg in medium mixing bowl Beat well with wooden spoon Spread in 9 inch round glass baking dish 2 Microwave on 5 minutes ae 3 Microwave on L HIGH for 2 3 minutes or until toothpick inserted near centre comes out clean BRAISE for 7 A
16. ave cooking by allowing you to cook to an internal temperature To be used when cooking joints beverages soups and sauces when the selected temperature is reached the warm setting will take over to hold the food until it is required Touch Control With Memories Your touch control feature allows you the benefit of easy cleaning with the flexibility of programmed cooking with memories You can programme your oven at one time to automatically change power setting time or temperature and remind you to stir or add ingredients Time of Day Clock The time of day clock functions on a 24 hour cycle i e 2 00pm should be inputed as 1400 hours and is always ready with the time of day whether your oven is in operation or not Delay Start You can programme your oven up to 24 hours in advance including cooking time and walk away Food will be hot and tasty when you want it Features Stirrer Cover Safety Interlock System This plastic cover protects the Interlocking system which microwave stirrer blades from assures the oven cannot be soil or bending Stirrer cover operated with the door open should not be removed Automatically shuts the oven off when the door is opened Touch Control Panel Touch control panel for easy cleaning and programme flexibility more detailed picture on next page A Gj Pesce cos zasy Clean Interior Splatters are easily wiped out with soap and wat
17. be with a damp cloth Dry completely after use and washing DO NOT clean temperature probe in the dishwasher Oven Should Not Be Used For Storage Be sure the oven is cleaned carefully after every use and is not used for storage of paper products books or cooking utensils 26 Replacement of Oven Interior Light The oven interior light bulb is easily replaced First unplug the oven Then simply unsnap and remove the Lamp Access Cover on the back of the oven In some models a screw must first be removed to remove the cover Replace bulb with a15 watt lamp E 14 available from a hardware store or local Zanussi service agent Lamp Access Panel Questions and Answers Q What happens if I accidentally Q Foods cooked in a microwave oven operate the microwave oven with no food in it While such accidental use of short periods of time does not damage the magnetron it is not recommended Is eating food cooked in a microwave oven harmful A Microwaves are simply a source of heat energy just like gas and electricity All three produce cooking in the food itself Food cooked in a microwave oven is not harmful to eat Why do I have moisture in the microwave oven after cooking Themoisture on the inside of your microwave oven is normal and nothing to worry about It is caused by the steam from the cooking food hitting a cool oven surface Wipe excess moisture from inside of
18. bout 6 servings To Programme Memory 1 1 Push LX _ TIME Pad 2 Enter 7 10 0 3 Push Z POWERPad 4 Enter 5 BRAISE power Memory 2 5 Push LX TIME Pad 6 Enter o JE 7 Push gt START Pad 1st Memory The first memory will begin the cooking on BRAISE because the cake needs to start cooking slowly A memory tone will sound to remind you when the oven changes to the next memory The indicator provides a visual display 2nd Memory The second memory automatically increases the power setting to LX HIGH for 2 minutes to quickly finish cooking the cake A tone sounds three times when the time is up 2 Using Delay Start If you want the oven to start cooking at a later time use the LP DELAY START feature to delay cooking up to 24 hours Important Delay Start Use Tips e SELECT FOODS CAREFULLY Foods which require no attention or stirring are best Do not use foods containing milk fish eggs or non frozen meat or poultry These foods are perishable and do not hold well Frozen meats and casseroles are recommended e REDUCE COOKINGTIME If cooking is being delayed by several hours reduce cooking time a little because the warmer beginning food temperature will decrease normal cooking time If food is frozen remember to set the Memories to DEFROST then start cooking Operation 1 Check to see that the clock is set for the current time of day I
19. ch to be warmed The sensitive area of the sensor should be located in the sandwich filling Insert food sensor in the densest or largest amount of food Place food sensor in centre of food to be micro waved First 12mm of sensor should rest in middle of product Place food sensor in centre of the container Cooking With Memories The oven has two memories which you can programme with any combination of a variable power setting and time or temperature Many microwave recipes use different power settings at various times during the cooking process The memory feature automatically changes power setting cooking time or temperature A tone will sound between memories to remind you that the memory is changing This memory tone and the convenient indicator callouts will help you know exactly where you are on your recipe The following are common uses for the memory feature Let the memory tone remind you to stir your sauce or add additional ingredients to a main dish or stew Use memory with Minute Timer to time the rest time after defrosting or cooking e Cook a vegetable then let it stand at zero power as specified in the recipe The memory tones will tell you when your food is ready to serve Bring your homemade vegetable soup toa boil and then change to SIMMER to blend the flavours using memories e When microwaving cakes begin the cooking processon 5 BRAISE to raise the batte
20. e 3 The right fuse cover carrier colour is the one shown by the coloured insert at the base of the plug The plug must not be used if the fuse cover carrier is lost 4 A replacement cover carrier must be obtained from Zanussi Service Agents whose adresses are listed on the attached Zanussi Network Service amp Spares Leaflet Fie amp 5 If the plug is not suitable it must be cut off and the appropriate plug fitted The cut off plug should be disposed of to prevent the hazard of electric shocks in case it should be plugged into a 13 Amp socket in another part of your home 6 Important The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code GREEN AND YELLOW Earth BLUE Neutral BROWN Live 7 If you fit your own plug the colours of the wires in the mains lead of your appliance may not correspond with the markings identifying the terminals in your plug this is what you have to do Connect the green and yellow earth wire to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow Connect the blue neutral wire to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured black Connect the brown live wire to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red If after installation the plug cannot be reached or if you want a direct connection to the mains supply
21. e high setting is automatically selected every time the Power Pad is depressed Operating with Time amp Variable Power Each recipe in the cookbook gives the approximate cooking time Start with the shorter time and add time if needed The cookbook is only a guide as food temperature and density can vary the time 1 OPEN DOOR Interior light comes on 2 PLACE FOOD IN OVEN CLOSE DOOR The light will go off The oven is now ready to programme 3 PUSHTHE TIME PAD A colon will appear in the display and the indicator for Memory 1 will be displayed 4 SETTHE DESIRED TIME Push the appropriate Number Pads The time will appear on the Display For example to set the time for 5 min 30 secs press L 5 3 0 5 PUSHTHE POWER PAD HI appears in the Display Window This is to remind you that the oven will always operate at full power unless you change the Power Setting The indicator for Power will be displayed 6 SELECTTHE POWERSETTING YOU DESIRE Push the Number Pad next to the desired setting For example ifthe recipe calls for cooking at the SIMMER setting you would push number 6 The Display will read 60 This means that the oven is operating at 60 of full power 14 7 PUSHTHE START PAD Time will begin to count down A tone sounds three times when the time is up The oven automatically stops cooking and the oven light and fan will switch off 8 OPEN DOOR
22. er leaving a clean finish Sealed In Ceramic Shelf Probe Plug Socket _ The durable ceramic shelf is Where probe plug is inserted sealed in for easier cleaning when cooking with temperature Food Temperature Probe SENSOR First 12 mm of pointed metal portion of probe that is inserted or placed into food to sense internal temperature PROBE HANDLE PROBE PLUG SOCKET PLUG End of temperature probe that is inserted into probe socket ee Touch Control Panel j DISPLAY WINDOW Shows time or temperature setting and power level 2 M Leet PROBE Indicator ___ a 1 2 MEMORY Indicator Light HOLD WARM Indicator Light _ J POWER Indicator Light G KR vA a y gt DELAY START Indicator poen e CLOCK Indicator Light ight TIME PAD Usedin setting the time TEMPERATURE PAD Used in setting the temperature NUMBER PADS Push to enter cooking times temperatures minute timer or power level When power selected theoven will operate on 1 Warm 2 Low 3 Defrost 4 Medium Low 5 Braise 6 Simmer 7 Bake 8 Roast 9 Reheat CLOCK Used in setting time of day clock 10 _ POWER PAD Used to select or recall power level settings When depressed the high 100 setting is automatically selected EA EA CELF CAS pL CaS eS MINUTE TIMER Operates as convention mi
23. fthe time of day is not correct change it following instructions on page 8 Then place food in the oven and close the door 2 PUSH P DELAY START PAD Display Window will show the colon and the Delay Start Indicator Light will come on 3 SETTHE DESIRED STARTTIME Push the appropriate Number Pads for time of day when the food should start cooking 24 4 PUSH LX TIMEROR TEMP PAD The Display Window will showa colon or a C and the Memory 1 Indicator Light will come on The Delay Start Indicator Light goes off SET THE AMOUNT OF COOKING TIME OR TEMPERATURE Push the appropriate Number Pads Set Power level by pushing Z POWER Pad and then the appropriate Number Pad If2 Memories are to be used repeat steps 4 and 5 a second time to programme the second cooking step 6 PUSH START PAD Time of day will appear in the Display Window Clock Delay Start and Memory Indicator Lights will be on The oven will start cooking automatically at the programmed start time Counting down cooking time will be displayed T CHECK THE SETTINGS Push the LEI DELAY START Pad to confirm the starting time Push the X TIME or TEMP Pad and Power Pad to confirm settings The Timer The Timer feature of this oven has many uses Use it to time standing times after microwave cooking or mixing or beating times when preparing recipes By programming the Timer in Memory 1 you can
24. he probe plug socket other than the probe that accompanies your oven Do Not clean Food Temperature Temp probe in dishwasher 15 Operating with Temperature After inserting the probe sensor into the food to be cooked 1 OPEN DOOR Interior light comes on 2 PLACE FOODIN OVEN Insert the temperature probe in the probe plug socket Close the oven door Oven is ready to programme 3 PUSHTHE TEMP PAD C for Centigrade will appear in display 4 SETTHE DESIRED TEMPERATURE Push the appropriate Number Pads The temperature will appear in the Display Window Temperatures from 34 C to 94 C can be entered If temperatures below 34 C or over 94 C are entered a tone will sound and Display will go blank ready for re setting of temperature 5 PUSHTHE X POWER PAD HI appears in the Display Window This is to remind you that the oven will always operate at full power unless you change the Power setting The indicator for Power will be displayed 6 SELECTTHE POWER SETTING YOU DESIRE Push the Number Pad that yqu require For example ifthe recipe calls for cooking at the SIMMER setting you would push number _6 The Display will read 60 This means that the oven is operating at 60 of full power 16 7 PUSHTHEL _ START PAD 34 will appear in the Display Window or actual temperature if greater than 34 C and as the food cooks the temperature Display will inc
25. icrowave cooking The settings between 100 and 10 represent decreasing amounts of microwave speed in increments of 10 The cookbook supplied with your oven describes which setting to use for each type of food This feature gives you total flexibility in choosing the speed or microwave power of cooking which will give you the best result for each type of food As with conventional cooking some foods require slower or more gentle microwave cooking Other foods need to cook slower so heat from the outside has enough time to conduct into the centre of the food Variable Power gives you the flexibility to choose the microwave speed that is right for the food you re cooking Basic uses are as follows C WARM Softening cheese and butter raising bread holding food warm 2 LOW For small amounts of food you want to cook very slowly clarify butter melt chocolate heat prebaked breads pancakes pastries 3 DEFROST Defrosting meats poultry fish and frozen convenience foods IMED LOW Warming syrups and sauces U Ls JBRAISE Use for slow cooking of less tender cuts of meats 6 SIMMER Stews and soup to start quick breads and cakes C BAKE Cakes and quick breads will cook fast Le IROAST Roast beef meatloaves ham 9 JREHEAT Reheating precooked foods and leftovers HIGH Full power for vegetables fish hot beverages grill Preheating microwave browner Th
26. ing 17 How to Insert Food Temperature Sensor in Meats Boneless meat cuts The Food Temperature sensor should be placed in the meat from the end and pushed toward centre of the fleshy part Rolled Rib Roast Bone in meat cuts Insert the Food Temperature sensor in the fleshy part of the meat Sensor should not come in contact with bone marrow or pocket of fat Standing Rib Roast 18 Tips for Using the Food Temperature Probe Unless otherwise stated leave the power level set at high HI APPETIZER Place food sensor in centre of dip Tip may touch bottom of dish Set desired doneness temperature 54 C for most dips Stir before serving FROZEN FOOD AND CONVENIENCE FOOD Be sure food is completely defrosted before inserting sensor Insert food sensor in thickest largest or densest portion of food A temperature of 65 C is a good reheating temperature for precooked foods Use REHEAT _9_ setting MAIN DISHES Place food sensor in centre of a meatloaf Sensor should not touch bottom of pan Partly cover a casserole dish if desired with glass lid to shorten cooking time Stir casserole before serving if no topping has been added Standing times allow heat to penetrate food and finish cooking Consult cookery book for temperature and power settings SAUCE Place f N food sensor in AS sauce Sensor may touch bottom of dish Heat to about 65 C SEAFOOD Place food sensor in thicke
27. ing by microwaves or conduction of heat from the food For further information see your microwave cook book Some tips on cooking The microwave oven cooks much faster than conventional ovens You will have to rely more on the times than on the appearance because the food is cooked inside and out almost simultaneously Check the food periodically until you become familiar with this modern way of cooking Remember the cooking time may require adjusting according to your taste and because the food itself will vary in weight tenderness and shape As the microwave oven cooks so much faster than a conventional oven it is wise to take especial care when you are cooking something for which specific timings have not been recommended This applies particularly when reheating foods Always watch the cooking or heating of the food in question giving it short cooking times and adding more until you have obtained the desired result You will soon learn the correct timings for cooking or heating your favourite foods It is important to remember that it is possible to burn foods if they are cooked for too long Basic Oven Features With your new microwave oven you can enjoy the speed and convenience of a compact microwave oven Be sure to carefully read this Use and Care Manual and your cookbook to learn how to fully use and enjoy the oven Microwave cooking enables you to cook reheat roast simmer hold warm and even defros
28. nute minder or cook rest timer when cooking by time DELAY START Used for automatic operation START PAD Starts cooking after programme is entered and restarts cooking after door has been opened and closed CHANGE CANCELPAD Change entry time temp or power setting by pushing once Cancel entire programme by pushing twice Using the Microwave Oven To ensure maximum satisfaction from your microwave oven we would like to advise you of some precautions to observe when using your new microwave cooking appliance Before using for the first time be sure that all packing materials are removed Do Not use the oven for storage when it is not in use Do Not attempt to run the oven with no food in it Do Not let the timer continue to operate after removing a food return the timer to zero Do Not attempt to cook or reheat eggs in the shell in the microwave oven they may explode Above all this is a cooking appliance designed to prepare food Whilst microwave ovens do not generate heat to cook food the food item and possibly the container may become hot Therefore precautions that are taken with conventional cooking should also be observed when cooking with microwaves The Time of Day Clock e After plugging in the oven or after a power cut the Display will be blank Set clock using the following instructions e Ifset
29. oven after each use What causes the oven interior light to dim when using Variable Power Thisis normal and indicates that the oven is operating and cycling normally seem to cool off faster than conventionally cooked foods Why is that A Often the dish used to store foods in the refrigerator is used for heating in the microwave oven In this case the cold dish absorbs heat from the food It may be necessary to heat the food for additional time 27 What happens if something goes wrong Power cuts Should the electricity fail for any reason remember to reset the clock to the right time when the power is resumed Important If the oven does not come on check that the appliance is connected correctly check that the switch from the supply to the appliance is ON replace the fuse in the socket where present with another of the appropriate rating check that the fuse in the fuse box is intact If after all these checks the appliance still does not work call your local Zanussi Network service centre listed in the telephone directory It helps to jot down the address and telephone number in the space below Never attempt to remove the rear panel of the oven or tamper with the oven in any way Important UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD ANY SERVICE REPATR WORK BE CARRIED OUT ON THIS APPLIANCE BY UNQUALIFIED PERSONS 28 Peace of mind for twelve months ZANUSSI STANDARD GUARANTEE
30. r 3 minutes per pound or until food is thawed Defrost time will be greatly reduced Example You would normally defrost a 41b roast on 3 DEFROST for 35 minutes With Speed Defrost you would need only 20 minutes 1 Microwave on HIGH for 2 minutes per pound 2 minutes x 4 pounds 8 minutes 2 Microwave on 3 DEFROST for 3 minutes per pound 3 minutes x 4 pounds 12 minutes Cleaning amp Maintenance Microwave Oven Cleaning Your microwave oven requires a minimum of maintenance To keep if free from grease and soil build up the microwave oven should be cleaned with a damp cloth after each use A soft nail brush can be used to remove stubborn stains Odours can be eliminated from the inside of the oven by boiling a solution of one cup of water and several tablespoons of lemon juice in the cavity This also helps loosening any soil which has dried on the oven We would also recommend occasionally wiping the oven interior with a sterilizing fluid ie Miltons in the interest of hygiene Use only a mild detergent water and a soft clean cloth to clean the oven face and exterior surfaces Be carefull not to scratch the door and interior surface Wipe out excess moisture after each use Ceramic cleaners can be used to clean the shelf Do Not Use Abrasive cleaners cleaning pads or steel wool Cleaning the Temperature Probe Remove the probe from the oven Wipe food or liquid from the pro
31. r and automatically change to L HIGH to finish the cooking and set the cake Microwave less tender meat on HIGH to heat it through then on 5 BRAISE to cook and tenderize Memories will change these settings and times for you the memory tone reminds you to turn the meat if necessary Operating with Memories 1 OPEN DOOR Interior light comes on 2 PLACE FOOD IN OVEN If cooking by temperature insert the food probe plug into probe plug socket and insert sensor into food Close door Oven is ready to programme 3 PUSH THE TIMEROR TEMP PAD The Indicator for Memory 1 will be displayed 4 SETTHE DESIRED TIME OR TEMPERATURE Push the appropriate Number Pads The time or temperature will appear in the Display Window 5 PUSHTHE POWER PAD The indicator for Power will be displayed and HI appears in the Display Window This is to remind you that the oven will always operate at full power unless you change the Power setting 6 SELECT THE POWER SETTING YOU DESIRE Push the Number Pad next to the Power words For example ifthe recipecalls for cooking at the BRAISE setting you would push 5 The Display Window will read 50 This means that the oven is operating at 50 of full power 21 To enter next Memory 7 PUSHTHEL amp _ TIME OR TEMP PAD The Indicator showing that you are in Memory 2 will appear
32. r has been erased or until 60 minutes has elapsed As with conventional cooking prolonged holding can result in overcooking Asarule try to avoid prolonged Hold Warming especially on small items such as meat pies With microwave speed it is easy to reheat foods which have cooled off Food Temperature Guide Internal temperature helps tell when food is done Temperatures listed below help you judge when food should be removed from a microwave oven 40 Cured ham bacon cured sausage sandwiches 52 Rare beef roasts 60 Fish meatloaf 64 Medium beef roasts 66 Minced beef precooked main dishes leftovers canned vegetables syrup 68 Well done beef roasts 70 Soups hot beverages pork veal and venison roasts fresh ham 82 Poultry rabbit well done leg of lamb 90 Sauces Do s and Don ts Do insert Food Temperature sensor in thickest part of meat or in the centre of the food to reheat Do check that the first 12mm 1 2 inch of sensor is inserted in the densest part of food to cook Do Not operate the oven empty with the Food Temperature probe in the oven Do Not let Food Temperature sensor touch the sides bottom top or door of oven interior when in operation Do Not use the probe in a conventional oven It was specially designed for microwave cooking Do Not try to insert Food Temperature sensor in frozen food Do Not insert anything into t
33. rease in 2 degree increments When the set temperature is reached a tone will sound three times and the oven automatically reduces the power When in Hold Warm the Display will show time counting down from 60 minutes to indicate how long you ve been in Hold Warm The oven will continue to cook in Hold Warm for 60 minutes or until CHANGE CANCEL Pad is _ pushed or door is opened interrupts but doesn t cancel without CHANGE CANCEL Pad 8 OPEN DOOR REMOVE PROBE AND FOOD CLOSE DOOR To Check Meats o or Power Setting ROASTING MEAT KEY Use fresh meat 1 Push TEMP Pad for temperature or frozen meat completely thawed Place or CZ PONGE Pad for power and the meat on microwave roasting rack set in selected setting will appear on the glass baking dish Standing times are display important to allow meat to finish cooking by conduction For detailed instructions of 2 Push LP START Pad to resume roasting meat consult your cookbook programme To Change Temperature or Power 1 Push L TEMP Pad or LZ POWER Pad if changing Power Original Temperature or Power setting will appear in the Display 2 Push L _ CHANGE CANCEL Pad once If Temperature is being changed Display will clear If Power is being changed HI will appear in the Display 3 Enter new Temperature or Power setting 4 Push START Pad and oven will resume operation with new Temperature or Power sett
34. st part of lobster or in centre of the seafood casserole Set desired final temperature 70 C 715 C for most fish and seafood SOUPS AND BEVERAGES Place food sensor in soup or beverage to be heated the tip of sensor may touch bottom of dish A temperature of 65 C or 70 C is ideal for drinking When additional ingredients are added after heating set the oven to a higher temperature The liquid soup heats faster so soups with additional solid ingredients should be heated to a higher temperature Disposable cups designed for use with hot beverages may be used to heat individual servings POULTRY The probe may be used in whole poultry as just one indicator of doneness However because of the variables in cooking whole poultry size shape of bird we suggest the conventional methods of testing doneness be used Even in conventional cooking meat thermometers cannot give an accurate measure of doneness of all parts of the bird When using the probe with whole poultry insert sensor in thickest part of breast meat Remember to use conventional doneness tests to assure an accurate measure of doneness of poultry The food temperature probe can be used successfully for heating poultry casseroles Place the sensor in centre of casserole set desired final temperature 65 75 C VEGETABLES Place food sensor in centre of precooked vegetable to be heated Vegetables should be heated to 65 C 75 C OTHER FOODS The food
35. t with speed and convenience Because microwave cooking is cool cooking ovens and dishes are easy to clean Food is tasty and attractive Basic cooking techniques are as important when microwave cooking as they are in conventional cooking These basics are described throughout your cookbook Start with something easy heat a cold cup of coffee in a mug for 112 minutes but open the door at any time and check if the coffee is as hot as you like it Next try heating leftovers on a dinner plate An average serving takes about 3 4 minutes on power level 8 look for steam or touch the food Casseroles and vegetables are also easy things to do Wait until you are comfortable with microwave cooking before you try a roast Open the door look and taste the food at any time while cooking so you get the results you like If additional time is needed add time gradually usually about Yeth of the original time is a good starting point Use your cookbook to learn about microwave cooking and use your Use and Care Manual to learn how to operate your oven The following is a brief description of the special cooking features of your oven They 8 are described in more detail throughout the manual Variable Power Allows total flexibility in choosing the speed microwave power of cooking which will give you the best cooking results for each type of food Food Temperature Probe With Automatic Hold Warm Takes the guesswork out of microw
36. the time of day will always be displayed when no other cooking function is being used o IfTime of Day Clock is not set a colon will appear in the Display for 5 minutes afer cooking then the Display will be blank 4 PUSH Lb Tocheck the time of day when programming your oven or cooking push the CLOCK Pad Time of day will be displayed until the Lb START Pad is pushed Setting the Clock 1 PUSH L J CLOCK PAD Clock Indicator Light will come on If changing already operating Time of Day Clock no change occurs in the Display Window 2 PUSH LE CHANGE CANCEL PAD ONCE If setting the clock for the first time no change will occur in the Display Window 3 SET THE TIME OF DAY BY PUSHING THE APPROPRIATE NUMBER PADS The time you set will appear in the Display Window START PAD The Time of Day Clock will not be activated until the START Pad is pushed Time will change in one minute increments Microwave Cooking With Time or Temperature Microwave cooking is controlled with either time or temperature Microwave with temperature is ideal when the internal temperature is the indication of doneness such as roast or beverage Detailed instructions for microwaving with temperature are on pages 16 amp 17 Use time when visual appearance taste or touch is the indication of doneness such as a potato cake or sauce Detailed instructions for microwaving with time are on page 14 11
37. uld only be made by using the standardized plug and the external cable and it should be suitable to carry the expected load The manufacturers disclaim any responsibility should these safety instructions not be carried out This appliance meets the requirements laid down in EEC Directive No 82 499 dated 7 6 1982 relating to the suppression of radio and TV interference Important Facts You Should Know Safety Precautions Do Not attempt to operate the oven with the door open by tampering with the safety interlocks Do Not place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow the sealing surfaces to accumulate dirt Do Not operate the oven if it is damaged in any way Do Not attempt to have the oven adjusted or repaired by anyone other than properly qualified personnel Do Not use metal cookware in the oven Cookware As microwaves heat only the food it is possible to serve in the same dish you used for cooking The dish is warmed only slightly through the heat of food You can cook in almost any type of ceramics except those with gold silver or platinum decoration However it is recommended to use completely baked ceramic dishes Any heat resistant cookware can be used However care should be taken when using fragile glassware since abrupt heating and cooling may break them Some plastics such as melamine or urethane are not recommended because microwaves may warp or crack them through heat

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