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        Zanussi MW530D Use & Care Manual
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1.     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 defrost with speed and convenience   Because microwave cooking is cool  cooking  ovens and dishes are easy to  clean  Food is tasty and attractive  
2.   CHANGE CANCEL Pad     once     HI    will appear in Display   3  Enter new Power setting   4  Push START Pad and oven will  resumeoperation 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 BRAISE for 7  minutes    3  Microwave on HIGH for 2 3  minutes or until toothpick inserted near  centre comes out clean     About 6 servings     To Programme    Memory 1    1  Push TIME Pad    2  Enter        0    3  Push POWER Pad    4  Enter BRAISE power     Memory 2    5  Push TIME Pad     6  Enter ERIEN  7  Push START Pad     1st Memory    The first memory will begin the cooking  on BRAISE because the cake needs  to start cooking slowly     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 settingto  7   HIGH  for 2 minutes to quickly finish cooking the  cake  A tone sounds three times when the  time is up     17    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 also delay the start of cooking of a food   This is paticularly helpful during 
3.  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     e Thedoorcan 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     e Besuretoread each recipe carefully as  dish size  arrangements  stirring  and  standing time are important in  obtaining good results     e CARE SHOULD ALSO BE TAKEN  WHEN REHEATING ITEMS WITH  AHIGHSUGAR CONTENT     12       Oven Operation    The Variable Power Feature    Theoven includes 10 Power settings from  100   HI  to 10  output which  represents the warm setting  The 100   setting provides the greatest speed of  microwave 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  A
4.  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       Ifset  the time of day will always be    displayed when no other cooking function    is being used    e 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        Tocheck the time of day when  programming your oven or cooking   push the        CLOCK Pad  Time of day  will be displayed until the L   START  Pad is pushed     Setting the Clock    1  PUSH 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 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    4  PUSH START PAD  The Time of  Day Clock will not be activated until  the START Pad is pushed  Time    will change in one minute increments     11    Tips on Using the Microwave Oven    e Besuretocarefully read your cook e Whenreheating small items such as  book and become familiar with the mince pies  take care to underestimate  results to expect  reheating times rather than   overestimate    e Alwaysstart with the minimum Example  cooking time given in the book and add 2 mince pieson 20 30 seconds  time
5.  within twelve months  24 months for       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     22    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  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  agreement
6. 50          EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS  Height 24 1 cm  Width 46 7 cm  Depth 33 0 cm    INTERIOR DIMENSIONS  Height 15 2 em  Width 31 1 em  Depth 27 9 cm    WEIGHT  15 0 kg    LR       Installation         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 cm  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    13 amp BS 1362 fuse   Med ASTA approved fuses should be  used     If the fuse blows you can replace it in  the following way     Remove the plugs from the pow
7. Basic  cooking techniques are as important when  microwave cooking as they are in  conventional cooking  These basies are  described throughout your cookbook     Start with something easy  heat a cold cup  of coffee in a mug for 1 2 minutes  but open  the door at any time and check ifthe 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  atany time while cooking so you get the  results you like  If additional time is  needed  add time gradually  usually about  Veth 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       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 pow
8. EFROST for 35  minutes  With Speed Defrost you would  need only 20 minutes    1  Mierowave on HIGH for 2 minutes per  pound  2 minutes x 4 pounds   8 minutes    2  Microwaveon DEFROST for      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     soft nail brush can be used  to remove stubborn stains  Odours can be  eliminated from the inside ofthe 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  1e Miltons  in the interest of hygiene   Useonly 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 probe 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 clean
9. Enter new Power setting    4  Push START Pad and oven will  resume operation at new Power setting        Cooking With Memories    The oven has two memories which you  can programme with any combination of a  variable power setting and time  Many  microwave recipes use different power  settings at various times during the  cooking process  The memory feature  automatically changes power setting   cooking time    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     e Letthe memory tone remind you to  stir your sauce or add additional  ingredients to a main dish or stew     e Usememory with Minute Timer to time  the rest time after defrosting or  cooking        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     e Bring your homemade vegetable soup  to aboil and then change to    6  SIMMER to blend the flavours  using memories        When microwaving cakes  begin the  cooking process on BRAISE to  raise the batter and automatically  change to HIGH to finish the  cooking and set the cake     e Microwave less tender meat on  HIGH to heat it through  then on  BRAISE to cook and tenderize     Memories will change these settings  andtimes for you  the memory tone  reminds you to turn the mea
10. S    POWER PAD  Used  to select or recall                  power level settings         When depressed the  eae IN high  100   setting  is automatically  selected      eene rs                                       22 EE tc                            MINUTE TIMER   Operates as convention  minute minder  or  cook rest timer when  cooking by time                                START PAD  Starts  cooking after programme  is entered and restarts  cooking after door has been    CHANGE CANCEL PAD opened and closed     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
11. ed carefully after    every use and is not used for storage of  paper products  books or cooking utensils     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 a 15 watt lamp  E 14  available  from a hardware store or local Zanussi  service agent     Lamp Access Panel     9     19       Questions and Answers    Q  What happens if I accidentally Q  Foods cooked in a microwave oven  operate the microwave oven with no seem to cool off faster than  food in it  conventionally cooked foods  Why  A  While such accidental use of short is that   periods of time does not damage A  Often the dish used to store foods in  the magnetron  it is not the refrigerator is used for heating  recommended  in the microwave oven  In this case   the cold dish absorbs heat from the  Q  Is eating food cooked in a microwave food  It may be necessary to heat the  oven harmful  food for additional time   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     Q  Why doIhave moisture in the  microwave oven after cooking     A  The moisture on the inside of your  microwave oven is normal and  nothing to worry about  It is caused  by the steam f
12. er setting   time 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     Features    Stirrer Cover   This plastic cover protects the  microwave stirrer blades from  soil or bending  Stirrer cover  should not be removed        Sealed In Ceramic Shelf  The durable ceramic shelf is  sealed in for easier cleaning        Safety Interlock System  Interlocking system which  assures the oven cannot be  operated with the door open   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      Easy Clean Interior  Splatters are easily wiped out  with soap and water  leaving a  clean finish           Touch Control Panel    DISPLAY WINDOW  Shows  timeor temperature  setting and power level     TIME PAD  Used in  setting the time     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              MEMORY Indicator Light    POWER Indicator Light  CLOCK Indicator Light                      eer      ELITS Xu TE
13. er 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        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 18 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          or be marked with the  symbol      The neutral terminal will    either be coloured black  or be marked  with the letter    N     The live terminal wil
14. i                            INSTRUCTIONS FOR  THE USE AND CARE OF  ZANUSSI   MICROWAVE OVEN _    2           Model No  MW530D ZANUSSI  The appliance of science   A       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    2       Contents                                                j      sm                  P                m      Page    10  11    18    15    19  20  21    SPECIFICATION  INSTALLATION AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTION  IMPORTANT FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW  BASIC OVEN FEATURES  FEATURES  TOUCH CONTROL PANEL  USING THE MICROWAVE OVEN   The Time of Day Clock   Microwave Cooking with Time   Tips On Using the Microwave Oven  OVEN OPERATION   The Variable Power Feature   Operating with Time and Variable Power  COOKING WITH MEMORIES   The Timer   Speed Defrost with Memory  CLEANING ANDMAINTENANCE  QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS    WHATHAPPENSIF SOMETHING GOES WRONG       Specifications       POWER SOURCE  240 volts A C  50 Hz  3 wire grounded circuit  POWER CONSUMPTION  1200 watts input power  600 watts output    OSCILLATING FREQUENCY  24
15. l  either be coloured red  or be marked  with the letter              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            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       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 ma
16. nufacturers 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 heating by microwaves or  conduction of heat from the food  For  further information  see your microwave  cook book     Some tips on cooking
17. ready to programme     3 PUSHTHELX   TIME PAD  A colon  willappear 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 Lo      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  atthe 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     tone  sounds three times when the time is  up  The oven automatically stops  cooking and the oven light and fan  will switch off     8 OPENDOOR 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 TIME Pad   2  Push CHANGE CANCEL Pad  once  Display will clear       8  Enter new time     4  Push START Pad and oven will  resume operation with new time counting  down in Display     Power Setting    1  Push POWER Pad    2  Push CHANGE CANCEL Pad  once   HT  will appear in Display    3  
18. rom the cooking food  hitting a cool oven surface  Wipe  excess moisture from inside of oven  after each use     Q  Whateauses the oven interior  light to dim when using  Variable Power     A  Thisis normal and indicates  that the oven is operating  and cycling normally     20       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 REPAIR WORK BE  CARRIED OUT ON THIS APPLIANCE  BY UNQUALIFIED PERSONS     21    Peace of mind for twelve months    ZANUSSI STANDARD GUARANTEE  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  Zanussi Limited  undertake that  if 
19. s        Television receivers     routine  adjustment  or poor reception resulting  from a source outside of the receiver        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     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        Guarantee Record    Appliance purchased from  Guarantee card no   Serial no     Your name   Address    on  Model no     These details may hie  taken from your  Guarantee Record Card        23    The appliance of science  Zanussi Limited  Zanussi House  Hambridge Road  Newbury     The information in this manual is correct at time of going to press   Zanussi reserve the right to alter specifications without notice  R1133       
20. s with  conventional eooking  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      1 WARM  Softening cheese and butter  raising  bread  holding food warm   LOW  For small amounts offood you want to  cook very slowly  clarify butter  melt  chocolate  heat prebaked breads   pancakes  pastries    DEFROST  Defrosting meats  poultry  fish and  frozen convenience foods    MEDLOW    Warming syrups and sauces     BRAISE  Use for slow cooking of less tender cuts  of meats    6  SIMMER  Stews and soup  to start quick breads  and cakes   BAKE  Cakes and quick breads will cook fast   ROAST  Roast beef  meatloaves  ham    9 JREHEAT    Reheating precooked foods and  leftovers   HIGH  Full power for vegetables  fish  hot  beverages  grill  Preheating microwave  browner     The 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 OPENDOOR Interior light comes on     2 PLACEFOODIN OVEN  CLOSE  DOOR  The light will go off  The oven  is now 
21. t  if  necessary     Operating with Memories  1 OPEN DOOR  Interior light comes on     2 PLACE FOODIN 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     9 PUSH THE TIMER  The Indicator  for  Memory 1  will be displayed     4 SET THE DESIRED TIME  Push the  appropriate Number Pads  The time or  temperature will appear in the  Display Window     5 PUSH THE 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 POWERSETTING  YOU DESIRE  Push the Number Pad  next to the Power words  For example   iftherecipecalls for cooking at the  BRAISE setting  you would push  The Display Window will read   50   This means that the oven is  operating at 5046 of full power     15       To enter next Memory     7 PUSH THE TIME  The Indicator  showing that you are in    Memory 2     will appear     8 SET THE DESIRED TIME  Push the  appropriate Number Pads  The time  will appear 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 
22. 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 TIME PAD    2  SETTHEDESIRED TIME    3  PUSHTHE LX POWER PAD    4  PUSHTHE  9    00  will appear in  the Display Window indicating that  there is 0  power    5  PUSHTHE START PAD  Time   will begin counting down in the Display   Window with no cooking or heating   operation ofthe oven  When time is up  a   tone sounds three times  The time of day   willre appear in the Display Window     NOTE  If you hear the fan start when the  START Pad is pushed  you have not  set the Timer properly  Push  CHANGE CANCEL pad twice and  follow steps 1 to 5 above     18    Speed Defrost with Memory    Mierowaves 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 HIGH  and then automatically reducing to the  DEFROST setting     To Speed Defrost With Memory     1  Mierowave on HIGH for 2 minutes per  pound of dense food items    2  Then microwave on DEFROST for  3 minutes per pound or until food is  thawed  Defrost time will be greatly  reduced     Example  You would normally defrost a   4 lb  roast on D
23. to the Power words  For example  if the recipe calls for cooking at the  BAKE setting  you would push  The Display Window will read    70      This means that the oven is operating  at 70  of full 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     16    NOTE     The oven will automatically stop  cooking if cooking with time     12 OPEN DOOR  REMOVE FOOD    AND PROBE IF FITTED  CLOSE  DOOR     To Check    Time   1  Push TIME    Time will be displayed    2  Push TIME Pad again  next       memory will be displayed     3  Push START Pad to return to time  counting     Power Setting   1  Push 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   1  Push LX   TIME Pad until memory to be  changed is in the Display    2  Push CHANGE CANCEL Pad  once    3  Enter in new time or temperature by  touching Number Pads    4  Push      ISTART     Power    1  Push  lt   POWER Pad until memory  to be changed is in display   2  Push  9    
    
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