Home

Zanussi ME1205B Instruction Manual

image

Contents

1. check the cooking without interrupting it 7 RATING PLATE located on the face 2 REMOVABLE TRAY makes cleaning of the oven front adjacent to the hinge easy The tray should always be kept in 8 AIR INTAKE AREA gs ASE AA E 9 METAL SHELF should be kept unobstructed Leave at least 2 inches of clear space 10 POWER SWITCH above the oven for air circulation 11 DIGITAL DISPLAY 4 CONTROL PANEL 5 OVEN LIGHT Using your microwave oven Before using the microwave oven for the first time ensure that all packaging materials have been removed from both the outside and inside of the oven Wipe out the inside of the oven with a damp cloth Check that the door seal and sealing surfaces are not broken or cracked that the door is not warped and that the hinges and latches are not broken or loosened If you do find any damage contact your local Zanussi Network Service Centre Microwave cooking is very versatile It enables you to cook reheat roast simmer hold warm and even defrost with speed and convenience As microwaving is such a new and fast way of cooking you should be able to be more adventurous as you become more familiar with this method of cooking To begin with something easy heat a cup of coffee in a mug for two 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 plate An average serving takes about 2 3 minutes on power level 8 Look for ste
2. inside of the oven after each use Q What causes the oven interior light to dim when using Variable Power A This is normal and indicates that the oven is operating and cycling normally Q Foods cooked in a microwave oven seem to cool off faster than conventionally cooked foods Why is that A Often the dish used to store foods in the refrigerator is then used for heating the food in the microwave oven In this case the cold dish absorbs heat from the food It may be necessary to heat the food for an additional time 19 If the oven does not turn on Check that the appliance is connected correctly Check that the plug is firmly connected to the wall socket and that the socket is switched on Check the power supply by plugging in another appliance Replace the fuse in the plug with another of the appropniate rating Check that the fuse in the fuse box is intact Ensure that you have pressed Start to commence cooking and that the door is firmly closed Ifthe cooking results are not satisfactory ensure that you have programmed the oven correctly Check that the food is not covered with excessive foil and you have not used a metal lid Also check that the air vents are not obstructed If the oven light does not operate check the fuse in the plug and the oven light bulb see Cleaning amp Maintenance If after all these checks the appliance still does not work call your local Zanu
3. so that any grease soil or spatters are not allowed to build up Such build up could result in leakage of microwave energy from the oven This appliance is designed to be operated by adults Children should not be allowed to tamper with the controls or play with the product e Any electrical work required to install this appliance should be carried out by a qualified person This product should be serviced by an authorised Zanussi Network Service Centre and only genuine Zanussi spare parts should be used It is dangerous to alter the specifications or modify the product in any way DO NOT overcook foods Overcooking certain foods can result in dehydration and subsequently fire Jacket potatoes and foods with a high sugar content such as those containing dried fruits are particularly vulnerable In case of fire unplug the oven and do not open the door Care and cleaning of the appliance are important Food deposits should not be left on the interior cabinet Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow the door seals to accumulate dirt e Always be careful when removing protective film from food after cooking as the steam when released can cause burns Any foodstuffs with a skin e g potatoes sausages etc must be pierced in order to allow for the release of steam Under no circumstances should live animals be placed in a microwave Unplug the appliance if it
4. BS1362 If the carrier is damaged you can get a new one from your local Zanussi Service Agent the details of which can be obtained by looking under Z in your telephone directory Safety Check that the supply flex and any other wiring is positioned in such a way that when the microwave oven is operating its temperature at any point is less than 50 degrees C above the ambient temperature of the room Never remove the rear panel of the oven to gain access to the terminal board If an extension is required it should be made using the standardised plug and the external cable which should be capable of carrying the expected load Check that the fuse and domestic installation are suitable to carry the electric load of this appliance see rating plate at the back of the oven Check that the appliance is properly earthed according to existing rules and regulations This appliance meets the requirements laid down in the EEC Directive No 76 889 and amendment 82 499 relating to the suppression of radio and TV interference Features Diagram 6 3 at rear 5 me 11 i 6 od 4 9 E 1 Sy Qi O Q lee dex KOSH E pp pares Ard 7 Es SALA PERREN a Becoming familiar with the working part of your microwave oven will help you understand the important operating information on the following pages 1 SEE THROUGH DOOR lets you 6 SHELF SUPPORTS
5. PRESS Once Once Three Times 1 Push in the switch button 2 Touch the number 2 button i DISPLAY 4 Set the new power level Touch POWER LEVEL then number 5 button 5 Touch the START button Power ievel 5 12 Using the TIME START facility This enables you to programme the oven to turn on at any time you choose PLEASE NOTE that if the time start feature does not work it is because the clock is not set and running e Suppose you want the oven to turn on automatically at 17 30 hours 5 30pm and cook the food for 35 minutes PROCEDURE 1 Push in the switch button coe O D 2 Touch the TIME START Time Stari button PRESS O 3 Touch the numbers 1 7 3 and O 0 buttons PRESS Once Once 4 Touch the COOK 1 button and number 3 button once number cooki 3 5 button once and number 0 button twice 5 Touch the START button PRESS Once Once Once The Hold indicator light will flash and the time of day will show until it is time for the microwave to start cooking If the door is opened before cooking begins touch the START button again after the door is closed If this procedure is not carried out cooking will not start Setting the Timer This facility can be used as a handy timer for many domestic chores The timer does not control the oven in any way and can only be used when the power switch is not turned on i e when the oven is not being used for
6. running While most timing can be done if the clock is not set the TIME START feature cannot The oven should be turned off by the switch button before setting the clock To recall the time of day during cooking simply touch the CLOCK button and the correct time of day will appear for 3 seconds on the display window If no time is set or the wrong time e g 33 00 a flashing colon appears in the display window If the oven is unplugged or the power is off the time will be lost When power is restored the flashing colon will appear to remind you to reset the clock If an incorrect time appears touch the CLOCK button To set the clock to the correct time of day e Suppose you wish to set the clock to 1 49pm 13 49 PROCEDURE BUTTON ORDER DISPLAY 2 Touch the numbers 1 3 4 and 2 4 2 2 2 2 Setting the cook programmes To cook at Full Power As the oven automatically cooks at High level you would normally only need to programme the cooking times required e Suppose you wish to set the cooking time for 45 seconds at full power 2 Touch the numbers 4 and 4 5 e e 68 45 The cooking time will count down to zero at the end of all cooking cycles When the timer reaches zero the indicators will go out and you will hear four bleeps Microwave energy will stop and the time of day will reappear on the display After the POWER Switch button is released If the door is opened during the cooking process the cooki
7. set as well as the cooking time remaining after the oven starts It will show the counting of any holding time Operating the controls These controls are easy to operate Just practice by following the step by step instructions below and you ll soon become familiar with the operation Don t be afraid to experiment Each time you give the oven an instruction by touching a button it will bleep in response PLEASE REMEMBER NEVER TO PRESS THE START BUTTON WHEN THERE IS NO FOOD IN THE OVEN SO PLACE A CUP OF WATER IN THE OVEN WHILST YOU RE PRACTICING Any mistakes in programming can be cancelled by pressing the CANCEL button When you are practicing you can use the CANCEL button to clear the programmes if you don t want to wait for the time to elapse This CANCEL button can be used whenever you wish to finish one cooking task and move to another Oven Shelf Your new microwave oven includes a removable metal shelf to increase the capacity of the oven The shelf is designed specifically for use in your oven and will not interfere with the correct distribution of microwaves No other shelf should be used The shelf can be used in either of two positions You should choose the position that suits the sizes of dishes being used The shelf must be removed when it is not in use The shelf is used for 1 Cooking or reheating several items of food at one time in the oven 2 Increasing the oven capacity so
8. that complete oven meals can be cooked in a simple one or two step operation See Planning and Cooking for hints on how to benefit from your oven shelf 3 The metal shelf should only be used when employing both cooking levels On no account may it be used when microwave cooking on one level only NOTE Under some circumstances the metal shelf will become hot Oven gloves should be used if the shelf is to be handled during or just after cooking SHELF IN UPPER POSITION SHELF INLOWER POSITION The Display Window The display window has three basic functions 1 It shows what you are programming the oven to do 2 It shows what the oven is actually doing while cooking 3 It gives you the time of day Digital timing display A flashing colon will appear in the display window whenever the microwave is plugged in or the electric power comes on after being off Once you have set the clock the time of day will appear in the window when the POWER switch is off When this is pushed in four zeros will appear When setting a cooking time the numbers will move across the screen from right to left as you touch the number buttons Function indicators Small bars of light will appear in the display window Defrost Flashes when you touch the DEFROST button Remains lighted during the defrost operations Hold Lights if you programme a COOK 1 operation immediately following defr
9. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE amp CARE OF YOUR ZANUSSI MICROWAVE ME1205B INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE amp CARE OF YOUR ZANUSSI MICROWAVE ME1205W ZANUSSI USE amp CARE MANUAL Warnings It is most important that this instruction book should be retained with the appliance for future reference Should the appliance be sold or transferred to another owner or should you move house and leave the appliance always ensure that book is supplied with the appliance so that the new owner can be acquainted with the functioning of the appliance and the relevant warnings THESE WARNINGS ARE PROVIDED IN THE INTEREST OF SAFETY YOU MUST READ THEM CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THE APPLIANCE Do not use this appliance for any other purpose than the preparation of normal domestic food Take care to read the instructions regarding loads and timings Also the recommendations advice on suitable containers and utensils see cookery book The oven must not be operated when empty as this could damage the oven Do not operate the oven if it is damaged until it has been repaired by a service technician trained by the manufacturer It is particularly important that the oven door closes properly and that there is no damage to 1 Door warped 2 Hinges and Latches broken or loosened 3 Door Seals and Sealing Surfaces broken or cracked Always keep the door seal and door surfaces clean by wiping regularly with a damp cloth
10. TED BY REMOVING THE PLUG FROM THE SOCKET BEFORE CLEANING It is important to wipe up all spillages as these can affect the cooking time The spillages absorb microwave energy and prolong the cooking time To keep the oven free from grease and soil build up it should be cleaned with a damp cloth after 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 We would also recommend occasionally wiping the oven interior with a sterilising fluid e g Milton in the interest of hygiene Only use a mild detergent water and a soft clean cloth to clean the oven face and other surfaces and polish dry with a soft cloth or paper towelling Do not use aerosol caustic or abrasive cleaners or scrape the interior surface with knives or other utensils This could cause the enamel paint to come off exposing the metal underneath Any exposed metal could cause sparking or arcing and further damage to the oven Wipe out crumbs that fall between the door and the frame with a damp cloth It is important that the door seal area is kept clean If there is a greasy film on the oven door a small amount of vinegar water can be used to remove the grease Rinse with cold water and polish dry with a soft cloth or paper towelling 16 The light bulb If the light bulb should burn out it is very eas
11. am or test the food to see if it is ready You can open the door at any stage If additional time is needed add it gradually It is always better to under estimate the cooking time than over estimate Every recipe in the cookbook gives the approximate cooking time Because of factors such as food temperature dish shape arrangement of food and density of food it is difficult to give a precise time Always start with a shorter time and add time if needed The microwave oven cooks much faster than conventional ovens It is wise to take special 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 and give it a short cooking time adding more until you have the required results 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 but the burning will occur inside the food first and will only become apparent by smell The oven must not be used without the glass tray in position The door seal is designed to prevent leakage of microwave energy during cooking Occasionally moisture may appear around the oven door this is normal Please remember that the cookbook is only a guide Operating Instructions The controls 1 POWER SWITCH Push the button located at the bottom o
12. as the amount of food placed in the oven is increased the cooking times must also be increased Therefore complete oven meals will require a longer cooking time than the cooking of one food item To get a general idea of how much time a complete meal will require add up the amount of time required for each food if cooked separately and this will be the approximate cooking time required In most cases the cooking of a complete meal at one time will not save significant cooking times However the convenience of being able to place all the food in the oven at the same time will make microwave cooking more convenient When planning oven meals take into consideration the types of food and how quickly they cook in the oven It may be necessary for you to check the food during cooking removing some food ahead of time or allowing some food to cook for a longer period of time In most cases you can place several items of food in the microwave oven at the same time However some food that takes longer to cook should be put in the oven earlier and faster cooking food such as rolls should be put in the oven later in the cooking period Placing food directly over each other on the top and bottom shelves will slow down cooking of the food on the bottom glass tray Place small cups or dishes carefully on the shelf so they do not tip 15 Cleaning and maintenance Microwave oven cleaning THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY SHOULD BE DISCONNEC
13. astic cups they could meit Pierce the skin of egg yolks e Do not use a conventional meat thermometer They may be used outside the cooker to check temperatures but not during cooking Do not use the appliance without the glass turntable in position The roller stay is removable and must be correctly positioned with the glass turntable seated on it when cooking Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair the appliance yourself Repairs carried out by inexperienced persons may cause serious injury Consult your local Zanussi Network Service Centre Always insist on genuine Zanussi spare parts WARNING it is dangerous for any person other than a service technician trained by the Manufacturers to perform service repairs Contents Specifications Installation Features Diagram Using your microwave oven Operating instructions Planning amp Cooking Cleaning and Maintenance Helpful Hints A t Microwave Cooking Terms and Technigues Questions and Answers If the oven does not work Zanussi Guarantee Conditions Zanussi 5 Year Cover page page page page page page page 12 16 page 17 page 18 page 19 page 20 page 21 page 22 O OO SI CO a CO Important the installation of the oven and connection to the electricity supply must always be done by competent installers and to standards and regulations currently in force 2 Specifications ME1205 AC Line Vol
14. barbecue This will avoid excessive exterior charring Bread may be taken from the freezer and quickly defrosted in your microwave oven Open bag and be sure to remove metal ties Heat until you can see a drop or two of moisture inside the wrapping Melt butter or chocolate soften butter for creaming or for spreading on bread or toast Ifa small amount of food is heated in the microwave oven such as a tablespoon of butter a square of chocolate or a small potato place a cup of water in the cooker to increase the cooking load Wooden spoons may be left in sauces etc for up to 5 minutes Cheese from the refrigerator can be brought back to room temperature in a matter of seconds in your oven x Microwave oranges for 10 15 seconds for easy peeling 17 Microwave cooking terms and techniques Stirring With food such as casseroles sauces and soups it is necessary to stir the ingredients during the cooking time so that the heat is evenly distributed Arrangement of food To ensure even cooking of food it is best to arrange it so that the thinner sections are placed towards the centre of the dish and the thicker more dense parts of the food are on the outside For example if cooking chicken drumsticks the joint should be arranged with the plump end pointing out from the centre of the dish Turning food Also to ensure even cooking dense items such as hams roasts or whole poultry should be turned at
15. cooking When the timer reaches zero it gives 4 short bleeps e Suppose you wish to set the timer to 38 seconds 00 00 OF eG 38 The set time may be changed by touching CANCEL once then TIME START and the new time Then touch START When the time has run out the display will show 00 00 To restore the clock touch either CANCEL or CLOCK PROCEDURE 1 Touch the TIME START button 2 Touch the number 3 button and the number 8 button 3 Touch the START button PRESS Once Once Start Once 13 Using the defrost facility Food is automatically defrosted at a low setting 30 and you should never attempt to defrost it at a higher power The oven automatically cycles on and off which allows the heat to equalize throughout the food At higher power levels you will find that before the food is completely defrosted on the inside the outer edges may begin cooking It is important to thoroughly defrost food before cooking e Suppose you wish to defrost for six minutes PROCEDURE BUTTON ORDER DISPLAY 1 Push in the switch button 00 00 2 Touch DEFROST then number DEFROST 6 o 6 button once and number 0 Cans e button twice PRESS Once Once Twice 3 Touch the START button O PRESS Once Defrost hold When using the DEFROST button you can programme the oven to automatically start cooking after the defrost time is completed There will be an automatic holding ti
16. f the control panel to turn on the microwave oven The light inside the oven will come on and the control panel will be ready for you to programme When you ve finished cooking push the button again to turn the oven off This button does not start the cooking process 2 START Press the START button when you have programmed your oven unless you are using the delay start function 3 CANCEL This button is used to cancel any errors in programming Everything is cancelled except the clock 4 COOK 1 This button allows you to cook automatically at high 100 power or any of 9 other power levels available It is also used in conjunction with the number buttons to set the cooking time 5 COOK 2 This button is used when you wish to cook the food firstly at one power level and then at another Two sets of cooking times and power levels can be programmed at once without any interruption to the cooking process or without stopping the microwave oven 6 POWER LEVEL The oven will automatically cook at High power 100 If you wish to opt for any of the other 9 power levels touch the POWER LEVEL button then the number button for the level you wish to select For example if you wish to cook at Medium 50 touch POWER LEVEL then 5 For Low 30 touch POWER LEVEL and then 3 There is no need to press the 0 button 8 7 DEFROST This button is used for either defrosting or cooking at Low 30 power It is used
17. factured for use in the microwave freezer Also much of the conventional kitchen equipment is quite suitable The basic rule to remember is not to use anything made of metal or with any metal parts This includes screws handles metallic designs on plates foil dishes and metal ties on food bags from the freezer Some plastics such as melamine or urethane may be warped or cracked in the microwave The most suitable dishes are made of china pottery ovenproof glass or paper For further information see your microwave cook book If you have any doubts about the suitability of a particular dish carry out a simple test by placing a glass half filled with water next to the dish to be tested in the oven Heat for 30 seconds If the dish feels warm it should not be used Questions and Answers Q Does it harm the oven if it is accidentally operated with no food in it A Severe damage can occur if the oven is turned on when it is empty Q 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 Therefore food cooked in a microwave oven is not harmful to eat Q Why do I have 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 from the cooking food hitting a cool oven surface Wipe excess moisture from the
18. in conjunction with the number pads as you programme the recommended time for thawing frozen foods The DEFROST HOLD feature automatically assures you of more complete defrosting when you are planning to cook immediately after defrosting and have programmed the cooking time After the defrosting time is completed the Defrost Hold indicator light will begin flashing if the COOK 1 button and a time is set to automatically take place There will be a holding time equal to the defrosting time before the cooking actually begins 8 CLOCK Use the CLOCK button when setting the time of day or when you want to check the time while you re cooking 9 TIME START You can use the TIME START button as a reminder for many kitchen chores The TIME START lets you set the controls to turn the oven on automatically at any time of the day whether you are at home or not 10 NUMBER BUTTONS These numbers are used for different functions a To set power levels see POWER LEVEL button b To set cooking times when using the various function buttons c To set CLOCK Start Time and Timer functions The maximum length of time you can set for any function is 99 minutes and 99 seconds 99 99 11 THE DISPLAY WINDOW Individual light indicators flash to show when the oven is in any of the functions Defrost Hold Programme 1 Programme 2 Timer or Start Time The digital numbers will show what power level you have set the time you have
19. ing quoting the Cover Card number is necessary to enable correction of our records 22 The Appliance of Science Part No 8220195 R1600
20. is to be left for a period of time e g during holidays or long weekends Bases of cooking vessels get very hot Care should be taken that the dish does not come into contact with any plastic surface Wear protective gloves Care should be taken when using microwave browning dishes on the glass tray as the bases become exceedingly hot and may cause the tray to shatter See browning dish manufacturers instructions on timings and use Be cautious when eating food direct from the microwave as items with a high sugar or fat content can be very hot inside Airflow above below and at the sides of a microwave should not be restricted See installation instructions Only use cooking containers recommended for use in a microwave Do not use metal containers metal glazed china melamin or cut glass as cooking containers or bags with metal ties Do not use more than the recommended quantities of aluminium foil in the oven e Do not use capped bottles jars or tins Do not use the oven for drying any items e Leave the oven empty at all times when not in use and do not operate the oven when empty Do not let the timer continue to operate after removing the food Do not attempt to cook or reheat eggs in their shells they may explode Pierce the skin of egg yolks Do not attempt to deep fat fry in a microwave Do not use this appliance if it is in contact with water e Do not reheat drinks in pl
21. least once during the cooking programme When using individual dishes it is advisable at some time during the cooking programme to re arrange the dishes so that they will all be ready at the same time Standing time Microwaves only penetrate food to a depth of 4 cm 132 inches so dense food items are best left to stand for a short period of time once the microwave cooking is complete The heat inside the food will penetrate to the centre and ensure that it is completely cooked Standing time can take place either on the kitchen surface or in the microwave with the power off The food is covered often with foil and left so that the heat can transfer evenly throughout the food The denser the food the longer the standing time 18 Shape of food Always aim for uniform shapes to aid the even cooking of food This is especially relevant when cooking joints of meat and it is advisable to bone and roll joints such as legs of lamb before cooking Covering There are several types of covering and they are all used for different purposes Plastic film or glass lids help to hold in steam and therefore retain moisture so the food can cook more quickly Paper towels or napkins can be used as loose covers in order to prevent spitting and also to absorb moisture Wax paper can also be used Cookware The range of cooking utensils that can be used in the microwave is wide There are many excellent varieties of cookware specially manu
22. me or standing time before the cooking actually starts The Defrost Hold indicator will flash while this holding time is in progress During Defrost Hold the display will count down to equal the original defrost time During the holding time temperatures even out throughout the food to give complete defrosting e Suppose you wish to defrost food for 2 minutes and automatically cook at on High 100 for 20 seconds PROCEDURE BUTTON ORDER DISPLAY 00 00 2 Touch the DEFROST button then number 2 button once and rae the number 0 button twice PRESS Once Once Twice 3 Touch COOK 1 then number ss 2 button once and number 0 button once PRESS Once Once Once ale ai Start 4 Touch the START button CO 2 00 PRESS Once PLEASE NOTE If the door is opened during the Defrost Hold period the remaining defrost hold period is cancelled and on closing the door and touching the START button the COOK 1 period will start immediately 14 Planning and cooking multi foods and complete oven meals in the microwave oven When cooking several food items or complete oven meals the location of each item is important When combining cooking of several dishes those that require the longest cooking times are placed on the shelf whilst those requiring shorter cooking or heating times are placed on the glass tray This is because the microwaves first start cooking the food at the top of the oven Remember that
23. ng time in the readout automatically stops The cooking time starts to count down again when the door is closed as the START button is touched If you have touched START and the oven is operating you can double check the cooking function times you have set by touching the retrospective function button EXCEPT for any cooking function already in operation or completed This information will appear on the display window for 3 seconds then the display will go back to whatever cooking function the oven is in 11 Cooking at a different power level e Suppose you wish to set the cooking time for 20 minutes at 70 power level PROCEDURE BUTTON ORDER DISPLAY PRESS H 00 00 once and the number 3 button 2 0 OM three times a 3 Touch the POWER LEVEL Konto 13 button then the number O 0 70 7 button 4 Touch the START button O Using COOK 2 to give two different power levels in one cooking programme Some recipes require food to be cooked at one power level for a period of time and a different power level for the remaining period You can programme the oven to do this automatically Suppose you wish to programme the oven to cook at High 100 for 8 minutes and Medium 50 for 70 minutes This would give a total cooking time of 1 hour 18 minutes PROCEDURE BUTTON ORDER 2 Touch COOK 1 then number OP gt 2 8 button then 0 button twice PRESS O 2 iS 3 Touch COOK 2 then number COOK 2 7 0 7 button then 0 button three times
24. o do is push the plug into a 13 amp power socket and switch on If for any reason you need to replace this plug with one of your own you will find the wires inside the flex are colour coded as follows GREEN AND YELLOW EARTH BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE 4 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 If this is the case proceed as follows Connect the green and yellow earth wire to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or the earth symbol 1 or coloured either green or green and vellow 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 The cut off plug should be disposed of to avoid the risk of shock from the plug being inserted into a 13 amp socket elsewhere in the house Fuses The appliance s moulded on plug is supplied fitted with a 13 amp BS1362 fuse If this fuse blows you can replace it in the following way Remove the plug from the power socket and use a small screwdriver to lever out the red plastic fuse carrier located between the plug s prongs together with the old fuse Fit in a new 13 amp fuse and clip it back into the plug Make sure your new fuse is ASTA approved and complies with
25. ost or if you programme a temperature of 60 or above This remains lighted until the oven goes in Defrost Hold when it flashes until the hold cycle is finished Also flashes when a Start Time has been set and the oven is waiting to begin cooking Cook 1 Flashes when you touch the COOK 1 button or set a cooking time Remains lighted until the oven begins the Clock 1 cycle then flashes until that cycle is completed Cook 2 Flashes when you touch the COOK 2 button Remains lighted until the oven goes into the second cooking cycle then flashes until that cycle is finished 10 Delay Start Flashes when you touch the TIME START button Remains lighted until the oven begins cooking Power levels When you touch the POWER LEVEL button the letter H will show in the display This indicates that the oven is automatically set to cook at High 100 power level When you change the power level the number which you programme will be shown on the display For example if you change the power level to 50 by touching the number 5 the number 50 will be displayed To check a power level during a cook cycle simply touch the POWER LEVEL button to recall the information for 3 seconds The power level can be changed at any time during the cycle Simply touch the POWER LEVEL button and programme revised power level The clock The digital 24 hour clock operates even when the oven is not in use The clock should always be set and
26. pliance 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 agreements 21 Or five years Zanussi 5 Year Cover Conditions See enclosed leaflet For a once only payment you can extend your Standard Guarantee all the conditions and exclusions of which apply 1 Products supplied as seconds refurbished damaged or shop soiled are not eligible for Zanussi 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 will 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 6 Change of address Zanussi Cover Card is valid throughout UK including Isle of Man Channel Islands Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland and does not require amending Advice in writ
27. ssi Network Service Centre the details of which can be found in your local telephone directory under Z NEVER ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE REAR PANEL OF THE OVEN OR TAMPER WITH THE OVEN IN ANY WAY Please note that it will be necessary to provide proof of purchase for any in guarantee service calls 20 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 within twelve months 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 Any ap
28. tage 240V 50Hz AC Power Required 1470W Output Power 650W litre water load uW Frequency 2450 Mhz Exterior Dimensions 560mm W x 395mm H x 439mm D Oven Cavity 370mm W x 270mm H x 370mm D Cooking Uniformity Wave Stirrer Motor driven Weight Approx 28 kg Installation Please note This microwave cooker has been designed to be used in a domestic household Therefore the guarantee supplied with this appliance may be invalidated if it has been used for a commercial or catering application After unpacking ensure that all packing materials have been removed from the oven cavity Positioning This oven is free standing and can be placed wherever you choose within reach of a power outlet Ensure that the surface on which the oven is to stand is level and is capable of withstanding the weight To ensure that the oven has adequate ventilation there must be at least 2 5cm 1 inch of clearance at the top 4cm 11 inches at the back and a total of 15cm 6 inches side clearance The unit must not be installed in any area where heat and steam are generated for example next to a conventional oven NOTE Do not store cookbooks or the instruction book inside or underneath the oven Do not place tea towels or utensils over the cooling vents Electrical Connection THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED For your convenience and safety your new Zanussi microwave oven comes ready fitted with a moulded flex and plug All you need t
29. y to replace 1 Unplug the microwave oven from the mains supply 2 Remove the smaller of the two access covers on the outside back of the oven by removing the screw where fitted or pressing the bottom centre upwards to release the clip The access cover is also an air vent 3 Take out the burned out light bulb and replace with a 40W round bulb with E14 screw cap 4 Replace the access cover and fixing screw where fitted This cover must be in place before operating the oven 5 Plug in the microwave oven and it is ready for use again Helpful hints Dinner rolls can be heated in a basket lined with a cloth or paper napkin and taken to the table Ensure you only heat for a short time as the bread can become brittle with overcooking When you have extra time make cake toppings and fillings and store in the refrigerator When required just heat for 10 20 seconds and spread on cake Freezer wrapping can be easily removed from frozen meat if heated in the microwave oven until the wrapper looks moist Commercially packaged frozen fruit can be placed in a glass dish and defrosted in a few minutes for serving Put package or carton in glass dish to hold the melted juice Open carton and serve fruit If package has metal ends remove before heating Try cooking chicken halves whole hams roasts etc for a short time in the microwave cooker before placing them on the rotisserie or grilling over the outdoor

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

AutoVue Office Desktop Edition  LG IPS235P-BN  Metal Blue Square  Whirlpool ET8MTKXK User's Manual  SV-227 Korr_4_Komplett_Bedienungsanleitung  1 - Omni Ray AG  FM/AM PLL Synthesized Clock Radio ICF-C773 FM  スイッチ付きスロットルホルダー 取扱説明書  Bose RC-38S User's Manual  Bombas de difusión de alto rendimiento  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file