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        Daewoo Electronics KOG-366T User's Manual
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1.                 TIME DEFROST       SETTING THE CONTROL          1  Press DEFROST button The TIME DEFROST indicator light  twice  TME will light up                          2  Turn the DIAL KNOB for  the desired defrosting time     20 00 will show in the display        a   en ns Me ea ee    by  E       _ am NOTE  Time can beset upto 60  CUG l minutes  l    EEEE E      For example  20 minutes                       3  Press  lt  gt  button  The TIME DEFROST indicator light  will start blinking to show the oven    Pa o   H n is in TIME DEFROST mode                             4  Buzzer will sound at the end of the cooking time  The indicator light will go off  The display panel will return  to the time of day  The oven light will turn off and the turntable will stop turning        aalanteniastaniontentantentantesiontentententantentententontententantentantoentontontantentantentonteniontententente      I NOTE  During the defrosting operation  turn over after buzzer sound for completed defrosting  I    a a a a a a a hi a a a a ce eh ea                WEIGHT DEFROST   PRR CR aR a a S Na a a ee ome ae  1 NOTE     This digital weight allows you set from 200g to 3000g  I  I e Whenever you press this button  the display is circulated WEIGHT DEFROST  TIME DEFROST    I and MICROWAVE mode  I  Decisis esse  lt i hs    tc eh sca sls    ce Se    nt    tlt eal    ems    es el     SETTING THE CONTROL  1  Press DEFROST button The WEIGHT DEFROST indicator   once WEIGHT light will come on    a The 
2.   2  Turn the DIAL KNOB for  the desired cooking time     For example  10minutes                            10 00 will show in the display     1 NOTE  Time can be set up to  I 60 minutes     I  I  E        3  Press      button                            The M W indicator light will starts  blinking to show the oven is in the  MICROWAVE mode       4  Buzzer will sound at the end of the cooking time  The indicator light will go off  The display panel will return  to the time of day  The oven light will turn off and the turntable will stop turning        10    GRILL COOK       aalantaniastentontentantententesiantentontentententententantentantententantentententantontentantententontantententes        NOTE    The heating element is located in the top of the oven    l e There is no pre heating the oven for grilling  Place food inside the oven when setting the controls   l e The GRILL button is used with COMBI function    I e Whenever this button is pressed  display is changed to GRILL COMBI mode    I e The setting time is increased if you are to turn right the DIAL KNOB    I The setting time is decreased if you are to turn left the DIAL KNOB    l e It is displayed after an interval of 10seconds from 10seconds to 5 minutes  30seconds from   l 5minutes to 10minutes  1minutes from 10 minutes to 30 minutes     E i E                                     SETTING THE CONTROL  1  Press GRILL button once  The GRILL indicator light will light   GRILL      ca   n  a     _ gt   2  Turn the DIAL 
3.   the air in the oven cavity  This warmed air is  carried out of the oven by the air flow pattern in  the oven  There are no microwave in the air  The  oven vents should never be blocked during  cooking     Q  Why does the smoke come out of the exhaust  vent at the back of oven    A  It is normal for smoke to come out of the vents  during cooking  Smoke may be produced when  food is overcooked     20    
4.  Select the desired cooking    3    will show in the display   quantity   ay   For example  3 350g     _  v  AUTO  COOK             6  If you want to select other  press quantity button once again until display you desired           7  Press    button  The oven will now start auto cook  This example don t set for menu 2     MORE or LESS function  I a a The indicator light starts blinking   a  uu     __       v    AUTO  COOK                            8  Buzzer will sound at the end of the cooking time  The indicator light will go off  The display panel will return  to the time of day  the oven light will turn off and the turntable will stop turning        Ea aaan a a ee a r a ee ra oye    I NOTE    AUTO COOK menu and quantity        MENU NO QUANTITY NO  1 CUP  2 CUPS  3 CUPS  250g  300g  350g  400g  200g  400g  600g  800g  250g  300g  350g  400g  300g  400g  500g  600g  700g          1 BEVERAGE             2 SOUP                3 CASSEROLE                4 VEGETABLE                   5 FISH FILLET          AJA oO  pm       A Ww  PM    A OINI    A oO  MH  oO  NI                         a a a a a ed    SPEEDY COOK                SETTING THE CONTROL  1  Press  S  button  Whenever the button is pressed   Then start lamp will start cooking time is increased 30  blinking     _    seconds   E If the time was setting  this oven is  E operated automatically after 2       __      seconds to microwave high power                       AA r GN R eE ae eT ae he Te Byte IE A a e A       I N
5.  the oven is  operating    A  The door can be opened anytime during the oven  operation  Microwave energy will be instantly  switched off and the time setting will maintain  until the door is closed     Q  Does microwave energy pass through the  viewing screen in the door    A  No  The metal screen bounces back the energy  to the oven cavity  The holes are made to allow  light to pass through  They do not let microwave  energy pass through     Q  My microwave oven causes interference with  my TV  Is this normal    A Some radio and TV interference might occur when  you cook with the microwave oven  This  interference is similar to the interference caused  by small appliances such as mixers  vacuums   blow dryers  etc  It does not indicate a problem  with your oven     Q  How can we know whether the oven is  operating or not    A  Oven is operating only when the door is closed   The operation of fan motor is same as the oven s  operating cycle     Q  The oven only operates when the door is  closed    A  The operation of the fan motor is at the same  time as the oven is operating       Why does my oven light dim      When cooking with DEF  power  the oven must  cycle to obtain the selected power levels  The  oven light dims and clicking noises can be heard  when the oven cycles      gt oO    Q  When is the oven light on and off   A  The oven light is on during the cooking time     Q  Why does steam accumulate on the oven  door    A  The heat given off from the cooking food warms
6. DAEWOO edition     MICROWAVE OVEN    OPERATING  INSTRUC TIO NS                                              Before operating this oven  please  read these instructions completely     PRECAUTIONS TO AVOIDE POSSIBLE  EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE  ENERGY     a  Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open door operation can  result in harmful exposure to microwave energy  It is important not to defeat or tamper with the  safety interlocks      b  Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner  residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces      c  Do not operate the oven if it is damaged  It is particularly important that the oven door close  properly and that there is no damage to the   1  door  bent    2  hinges and latches  broken or  loosened    3  door seals and sealing surfaces      d  The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service  personnel     r E E  EE    TABLE OF CONTENTS    PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO   EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY ssnsssnosnennssnonnnnsnosnasnunnssennsnenuusnnnunsnnnunesnunnosnnnanssnesnennssnnnnnesnunnannunnsnnnnsnennoansnnnnnnnnnnennnnnS 1  TABLE OF CONTENTS seeeenecccecneccnceenecaneaneenenaennenesaneenenaeneeneGGGGSenecGGSSneGSGGSnneGSGGSGESGSGGSGHeSGOGGGGEGGGGSGGESGGDOSSESSGROOSSESSESOSDESSSOSESEEREES  INSTALLATION neneeeeaneeneeecnsceeeeneaneenecaaneeneeannenneeaseanneeSnOGnnennGaaneenGGnGnSeHGGGGSeHOGGGGSSOGDGGSSGSSDOSGSSESSGSOSS
7. ESGSSOSESESEDOSESEESDOSOSSEEDOSOSSEEESSORD  SPECIFICATIONS seneenccneecneccnennenencecneeenaannenenseneenenaenenHenaeeneneGSGGSGneGnGGSGHeGSGGSEHOGSGGSSESGGGGSDESEGGSSEESSGDODSSEGGSOOSEESGEOOSSESSESOSDESESOSEOEESEES  IMPORTANT senuceccnccuccccncceccusccccccusnanceeeccnseneenecseneenscuaces eens see neon ween ones   SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR GENERAL USE                        WEIGHT DEFROST nenneeeencceenennccneeeenaceeeneaneeeneeaeannnnanaenneeeSGaneenGnaeGneEGGGGGSSHOGGGSSHSGSGGSGHOGSGGSSEEGGOGSDESESGSOSESSGROOSSESSESOSDESSEOSESEES  MICRO WAVE COOK seennenee enue neon ween sane meee     GRILL COOK suneenecnceneeuccnneees  COMBI COOK sesse s     AUTO COOK seenenees  SPEEDY COOK  CHILD SAFETY LOCK   TO STOP THE OVEN WHILE THE OVEN IS OPERATING   GENERAL GUIDELINES   CARE AND CLEANING sneenccuncanecccnccencenncaneenecneneenesanenrecneneeneenaneeneenSGneeesSaneneesnanneeuSeanOsSeSeGGeSnSeaDaaneeEGSaeSeSeeDGaGSSeEesnOGneeeseanenne   BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE saneeuecnccuceuscaneeeecncnnceuseaneeceeeanecensecseaneeecnaecneeenGaneereseGesneSaaGeenecaseannessaGennesusenneaeeaneneeneas   QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS seeuneccccneneeccccnnenseaneneeeecneneenecnenneeeccanSeneeeaaneeneeanOasneeanGeeneenSOaneenesneneeeenaanenneenenaeneenanennesnsaanennees    1    EARTHING INSTRUCTIONS    This appliance must be earthed  In the event of an electrical short circuit  earthing reduces the risk of electric  shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current  This appliance is equipped with a c
8. KNOB for 25 00 will show in the display   the desired cooking time  GRILE Daa A       ay     _ a  a  i  3   1 NOTE  Time can be set up I  For example  25 minutes   l c   H i j l to 30minutes  I                      3  Press  lt  gt  button The GRILL indicator light will start  GRILL blinking        M    25 00    aie                          4  Buzzer will sound at the end of the cooking time  The indicator light will go off  The display panel will return  to the time of day  The oven light will turn off and the turntable will stop turning        11    COMBI COOK             e e    I NOTE    Microwave and Gril operate simulaneously  or sequentially  in this mode  I  I e Whenever you press COMBI button  display is changed      0          H          L     I  I Therefore you can select power level of MICROWAVE I    a ee ee a a a a    SETTING THE CONTROL          1  Press COMBI button once The corresponding COMBI  again  COMBI indicators will light on the display                                2  Turn the DIAL KNOB for  the desired cooking time     10 00 will show in the display        Az m eee eee    r    a        i   1 Note  Time can be set up to I   For example  10 minutes  i H k if   I 30 minutes  7     _      a a a                      3  Press  lt  gt  button The COMBI indicator light will start  COMBI blinking                             4  Buzzer will sound at the end of cooking time  The indicator light will go off  The display panel will return to  the time of day  The o
9. OTE  This key is increased from 30 seconds to 5 minutes  l  l If you are pressing more than about 0 5 seconds  the time is increased 30 seconds continuously      E E E E E  CHILD SAFTY LOCK       e The safty lock prevents unwanted oven operation such as by small children   e To set  press STOP CLEAR for 3 seconds  lock indicator light starts blinking   e To cancel  press STOP CLEAR for 3 seconds  lock indicator goes off     Aa SRN aR a a a Fa TE A a ST    STAGE COMBINATIONS    This oven has the ability to be programmed to do up to three consecutive functions   These combinations are given below and either the complete progrm or part of it can be used        STAGE COOKING    ae ss    TIME   WEIGHT   DEFROST    i Z ne                                     MICROWAVE GRILL  i 4 1     GRILL MICROWAVE                        When you set stage mode  indicator is lighted only setting     When you press START button  all indicators are lighted setted function   Indicator of operating function is blinking     i i a a i a a a a ee    15    TO STOP THE OVEN WHILE IT IS OPERATING    1  Press     STOP CLEAR  button      Touch    once more to erase all instruction except clock    You can restart the oven by touching  lt  gt   START  button     2  Open the door   You can restart the oven by closing the door and touching  lt  gt  button     ERASING INSTRUCTIONS   e Touch     STOP CLEAR  button to erase all instructions you set previously      Opening the oven door during cooking dose not erase 
10. aped food  the thinner parts will cook faster  than the thicker areas  Place the thinner chicken wings and  legs to the centre of the dish     Stirring  turning of foods   Stirring and turning of foods are techniques used in  conventional and well as in microwave cooking to distribute  the heat quickly to the centre of the dish and avoids over   cooking at the outer edges of the food     Covering food helps    e To reduce spattering     To shorten cooking times   e To retain food moisture   All covering  which will allow microwaves to pass through are  suitable See above    Which utensils can be used in the oven       17    Releasing pressure in foods   Several foods are tightly covered by a skin or membrane   These foods should be picked with a fork or cocktail stick to  relieve the pressure and to prevent bursting  as steam builds  up within them during cooking  This applies to jacket potatoes   potatoes  chicken livers  sausages  egg yolks and some fruits     Standing time   Always allow the food to stand for some time after using the  oven  standing time after defrosting  cooking reheating always  improves the result since the temperature will then be evenly  distributed through out the food    In a microwave oven foods continue to cook even when the  microwave energy is turned off  They are no longer cooking by  microwaves  but they are still being cooked by the conduction  of the high residual heat to the centre of the food    The length of standing time depends on the 
11. aves     Q  Glass cooking tray   Made of special heat resistant glass  Food in a proper receptacle is  placed on this tray for cooking     Roller guide   This must always be used for cooking together with the glass cooking tray    Q  Reflector  Insulator Heater    Heating Element   AD Metal Rack         CONTROL PANEL    a n n E D D E n E ance SEESRenRennenE    When blinking  the oven is       operating in combi mode     When blinking  the oven is  operating in Grill mode     When blinking  the oven is  operating in MICROWAVE  mode     When blinking  the oven is  operating in CHILD                     Defrost  Grill Combi Weight Time  A A A    88 88    Vv Vv y Vv  Lock Auto Cook Watt             SAFETY LOCK mode        When blinking  the oven is      operating in AUTO COOK     Function buttons Used to  select desired oven  operation     MICROWAVE   AUTOCOOK  DEFROST     More Less button Used to  select auto cook time    More Less 10  of auto  cook time     Clock button Used to set  and recall the time of day     Power Defrost        Com  Auto Cook        1  Beverage  2  Soup  3  Casserole  4  Vegetable  5  Fish Fillets                   STOP    EIGHT QUANTITY                   When blinking  the oven is  operating in WEIGHT  DEFROST     When blinking  the oven is  operating in TIME DEFROST     When blinking  the oven is    operating in weight input mode     When blinking  the oven is in  MICROWAVE output power  setting mode     Grill Combi button Used to  set the Grill or Comb
12. contributes to the    If the microwave oven still does not work   completion of the appliance   properly  contact the nearest Service Center  Ret Mpa anit een ech ck A OAA chiens J  De beara a Pe Pe ee ater yee te ae rey 1    Caution     1  Do not attempt to operate the oven while    i empty as this will cause damage  i  l 2  As an exhaust is located in the rear of the i    oven  install the oven so as not to block the    l outlet     aaa E EENE EEDEN EEEE J  PROBLEM  Oven will not start  gt  n gt   line   Arcing or sparking xX  X  Unevenly cooked foods X XIXIX  Overcooked foods X  Undercooked foods X XIXIX  Improper defrosting X x   X x X                                              SOLUTION       Is start button pressed         Is power cord plugged in        Is door closed               Set the cooking time         Use approved cookware only       Do not operate oven empty         Supplied tray must be used         Completely defrost food       Turn correct dial knob Press correct Function button       Check to see that oven ventilation ports are not restricted         Open the door slightly and wait 10 15min  for cooling                     Turn of stir food                           19    QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS    Q  I accidentally ran my microwave oven without  any food in it  Is it damaged    A We do not recommend to operating the  microwave oven without any food  However   running the oven empty for a SHORT time will  not damage the oven     Q  Can I open the door when
13. cooking instruction    e If you push twice   button during operation  the cooking instruction is all erased     GENERAL COOKING HINTS    1  When cook a roast with an excess amount of drippings  it is helpful to remove the drippinngs at turnover  time to prevent spattering     2  Prick the meats  fish or poultry with a fork to prevent bursting   Steam builds up pressure in meats fish or poultry which are tightly covered by a skin or membrane     3  Reduce suggested cooking times  It is always better to undercook foods rather than to oven cook them   If a range of times is stated in a recipe  cook the minimun suggested time  check for doneness  and  then cook slightly longer if necessary     16    GENERAL GUIDELINES    Since microwave cooking to some extent is different from  traditional cooking  the following general guidelines should be  considered whenever you use your microwave oven     If the food is undercooked   Check if    e You have selected the correct power level    e the selected time is sufficient the times given in the recipes  are approximate  They depend on initial temperature  weight  and density of the food etc    e the container is appropriate     If the food is overcooked i e  dried out or burnt   Before you cook again  consider whether    e the power level was too high    e the set time was too long the times in the recipes are  approximate  They depend on initial temperature  weight and  density of the food etc     Points to remember when defrosting   e Th
14. e shape of the package alters the defrosting time  Shallow  rectangular packets defrost more quickly than a deep block    e Separate pieces as they begin to defrost  free flow slices  defost  free flow slices defrost more easily    e Shield areas of food with small pieces of foil if they start to  become warm      When defrosting  it is better to under thaw the food slightly  and allow the process to finish during the standing time     The amount of food   The more food you want to prepare the longer it takes  A rule  of turmb is that double amount of food requires almost double  the time  If one potato takes four minutes to cook   approximately seven minutes are required to cook two  potatoes     Starting temperature of food   The lower the temperature of the food which is being put into  the microwave oven  the longer time it takes  Food at room  temperature will be reheated more quickly than food at  refrigerator temperature     Composition of the food   Food with a lot of fat and sugar will be heated faster than food  containing a lot of water  fat and sugar will also reach a higher  temperature than water in the cooking process    The more dense the food  the longer it takes to heat     Very  dense    food like meat takes longer time to reheat than lighter   more porous food like sponge cakes     Size and shape   Smaller pieces of food will cook more quickly than larger  pieces and uniform pieces of food cook more evenly than  irregularly shaped foods    With unevenly sh
15. eat whole fish  CSP    score the skin this prevents cracking   Shield the tail and head with small pieces    A  of foil to prevent over cooking but ensure  C Ag  the foil does not touch the sides of the Ne    oven     COOKING UTENSILS    Microwave energy is produced by high frquency radio waves  They are reflected from metal  but will pass through  most cooking utensils without heating them    As the waves come into contact with the food  they are converted into heat energy  Listed below are the suggested  cooking utensils for this microwave oven and when to use them     1  Dishes with metal trim of any type   should not be used  This will cause sparking   2  Glass or ceramic heat proof dishes   excellent for microwave cooking   3  China dishes and plates   without metal trim may by used to cook and heat individual portions of food     4  Wood or straw   use only for short period  wood contains some moisture and the microwave energy may cause the  wood to dry out and crack     5  Aluminum foil   may be used in very small pieces for shielding only   Any aluminum foil used should never be closer than 2 5cm from side walls of oven     6  Plastic   most heat resistant plastinc dinnerware may be used for heating food  However plyethylene  melamine   phenol are unsuitable for use in the oven  They become hot in the microwave     7  Wax paper   use as a cover to avoid spatters   8  Metal   In general  metal utensils should not be used in microwave oven     CARE AND CLEANING    Altho
16. g       TIMER    60 min        FUNCTION SELECTIONS    MICROWAVE GRILL COMBINATION       MICROWAVE POWER LEVELS          5 LEVELS            Specifications subject to change without notice     IMPORTANT    TEn ee ee aaa a ot    The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code   Green and yellow   Earth    Blue  Brown      Neutral    Live    As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured  markings identifying the terminals in your plug  proceed as follows     marked with the letter  E  or by the earth symbol or green and yellow  The wire which is coloured blue  must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter  N  or coloured black   The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter  L     or coloured red     l  l  l  l  l  l The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is  l  l  l    Den a md    ee ee      WARNING  This appliance must be earthed     eS SS   Se ee    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR GENERAL USE    Listed below are  as with all appliances  certain rules to follow and safeguards to assure top performance  from this oven     1     O a A OO PD    10    11     12     13     14     15    Do not use the oven for any reason other than food preparation  such as for drying clothes  paper  or any  other nonfood items or for sterilizing purposes       Do not use the oven when empty  t
17. g indicator light will start  blinking              on  BP ees             2  Turn the DIAL KNOB for The 1000 will show in the display       the desired defrosting WEIGHT This display represent 1000g   weight a            For example  1000g fi HH H                         The WEIGHT DEFROST indicator  WEIGHT light will starts blinking to show the  oven is in WEIGHT DEFROST    eo ag         3  Press  lt  gt  button                            4  Buzzer will sound at the end of the cooking time  The indicator light will go off  The display panel will return  to the time of day  The oven light will turn off and the turntable will stop turning        sss 74    NOTE  During the defrosting operation  turn over the food after buzzer sound for completed defrosting  I    i a a a i ee    MICRO WAVE COOK       ee aloe tae Sg e oe ee ae      NOTE    To insure the best microwave and defrost results  be sure to start with a cool oven  I   l Let the oven cool 15 20 minutes with the door slightly open  l  e Power levels are 800W  650W  450W  300W and 140W   l e It is displayed after an interval of 10 seconds from 10 seconds to 5 minutes  30 seconds from 5 J   l minutes to 10 minutes  1 minute from 10 minutes to 60 minutes  l    EEE E E E E    SETTING THE CONTROL       1  Press POWER button  By repeatedly pressing this  button  you can also select  other power levels     For example  800WATT                      The M W indicator light will light  The WATT indicator light start  blinking      
18. ght be adversely affected and breakdowns occur     5 Power supply   e Check your local power source  This oven requires a current of approximately 6 amperes  230V 50Hz    e Power supply cord is about 1 1 meters long    e The voltage used must be the same as specified on this oven  Using a higher voltage may result in a fire  or other accident causing oven damage  Using low voltage will cause slow cooking  We are not  responsible for damage resulting from use of this oven with a voltage of ampere fuse other than those  specified    e This appliance is supplied with cable of special type  which  if damaged  must be repaired with cable of  same type  Such a cable can be purchased from DAEWOO and must be installed by a Qualified Person     6 Examine the oven after unpacking for any damage such as   A misaligned door  Broken door  A dent in cavity  If any of the above are visible  DO NOT INSTALL  and  notify dealer immediately     7 Do not operate the oven if it is colder than room termperature    This may occur during delivery in cold weather   Allow the oven to become room temperature before  operating     SPECIFICATIONS       POWER SUPPLY    230V 50Hz  SINGLE PHASE WITH EARTHING                      MICROWAVE 1200 W  POWER CONSUMPTION GRILL 1050 W   COMBINATION 2200 W  MICROWAVE ENERGY OUTPUT 800 W IEC 705   MICROWAVE FREQUENGY 2450 MHz       OUTSIDE DIMENSIONS  W X H X D     465 X 274 X 379 mm       CAVITY DIMENSIONS  W X H X D     290 X 200 X 290 mm       NET WEIGHT    14 5 K
19. his could damage the oven      Do not use the oven cavity for any type of storage  such as papers  cookbook  cookware  etc      Do not operate the oven without the glass tray in place  Be sure it is properly sitting on the rotating base     Make sure you remove caps or lids prior to cooking when you cook food sealed in bottles       Do not put foreign material between the oven surface and door  It could result in excessive leakage of    microwave energy       Do not use recycled paper products for cooking  They may contain impurities which could cause sparks    and or fires when used during cooking       Do not pop popcorn unless popped in a microwave approved popcorn popper or unless it s commercially    packaged and recommended especially for microwave ovens  Microwave popped corn produces a lower  yield than conventional popping  there will be a number of unpopped kernels  Do not use oil unless  specified by the manufacturer       Do not cook any food surrounded by a membrane  such as egg yolks  potatoes  chicken livers  etc      without first piercing them several times with a fork       Do not pop popcorn longer than the manufacturer s directions   popping time is generally below 3  minutes    Longer cooking does not yield more popped corn  it can cause scorchings and fire   Also  the cooking tray can become too hot to handle or may break     Should the microwave oven emit smoke in quantity to indicate a fire  keep the oven door shut  switch the  appliance off and discon
20. i mode     Stop clear button Used to  pause or clear all information  manually put into the oven  control panel except clock     Start button Used to start a  selected operation    When lamp blinks  press the  start button     Speedy cook button Used to  set desired time    It is incresed 30 seconds      Guide lamp When blinking   it informs you to be ready to  operte dial knob     Dial knob Used to set the  cooking time  weight and  quantity      e gt      HOW TO SET THE OVEN CONTROLS    Tips     Be sure to read the cookbook  s introduction before operating the oven    e Also remember to read this operating instruction for proper safety information and instruction before  using the oven    e See the cookbook for specific recipes    e Prior to setting the controls  place one cup of water in the oven  in a heat proof glass measuring cup   for testing purposes    e When setting the controls  everytime a button is pressed  a beep can be heard    e If you don t take off the food after end cooking  buzzer will sound as 1 minute     CLOCK            e e       I NOTE    When the oven is plugged in     0 00   appears in the display window   I   The two dots between the hour and minute are the clock indicator lights  They will start to flash  on and off   e The time of day will be displayed at all times  except when the oven is operating   e In the oven of a power failure or if the oven is unplugged  the clock will have to be reset for the  I proper time  Once power is restored or ove
21. n is plugged in  the display will show    0 00      l e To reset the time of day  repeat the steps given below   l e To check the time of day while the oven is operating  press the CLOCK button  then the time will  l be displayed for 3 seconds   I e When you turn DIAL KNOB  minutes are increased by to turn right and hours are increased as to  I turn left     a a ml ee    SETTING THE CONTROL          1  Press CLOCK button  This example is 24 hour clock  If you push the CLOCK system   button once again  you can    a   select 12 hour clock  l uy H  system          SAR a     I NOTE  This oven is multiple I                      Then guide lamp will starts ie system  a   blinking         a oe i i   F re E E TOR T F A A  I NOTE  If you are not setting current time for 3 seconds  display return to old time  I    ee ee re          eae re ge    2  Turn left the DIAL KNOB for l NOTE     hour you want  e If you selected 12 hour clock  system  this digital clock allows    r F  a  l  E l you to set from 1 00 to 11 59   Li I   if you selected 24 hour clock   l   l       a  N          system  this digital clock allows  you to set from 0 00 to 23 59   J    The colon will stop blinking                 L                   m m l          3  Turn right the DIAL KNOB  for minute you want         e  KJ  n a   m  La                               4  Press CLOCK button  The display will show present time   and the colon starts blinking     This digital clock allows you to set    Won 4g  ee            
22. nect the mains lead from the outlet     When flammable food containers are used in the oven  e g  packet popcorn  be sure to check the cooking  process periodically in case fire has occurred     Always stir and or shake the containers of baby foods prior to testing their temperature and serving the  contents     Always test the temperature of food or drink which has been heated in a microwave oven before you give  it to somebody  especially to children or elderly people  This is important because things which have been  heated in a microwave oven carry on getting hotter even though the microwave oven cooking has  stopped       a  Be cautions about touching parts other than control panel during or immediately following grill or combi  cooking   b  Always use hot pads or oven mitts when placing or removing food and or accessories from the oven     FEATURES DIAGRAM    a o n D AE D D E D    ol                                                     1  Door latch   When the door is closed it will automatically lock shut  If the door is opened  while the oven is operating  magnetron will immediately stop operating      2  Door seal   Door seal maintains the microwave energy within the oven cavity and prevents  microwave leakage      3  Oven cavity    4  Spatter shield   Protects the microwave outlet from splashes of cooking foods    5  Safety interlock system      6  Door viewing screen   Allows viewing of food  The screen is designed so that light can  pass through  but not the microw
23. ord having a  earthing wire with a earthing plug  The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and  earthed       e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e        I WARNING  Improper use of the earthing plug can result in a risk of electric shock  Consult a qualified I  l electrician or serviceman if the earthing instructions are not completely understood  or if l    doubt exists as to whether the appliance is properly earthed  If it is necessary to use an      extension cord  use only a 3 wire extension cord that has a 3 blade earthing plug  and a 3  I  l slot receptacle that will accept the plug on the appliance  The marked ratign of the extension J  l cord should be equal to or greater than the electrical rating of the appliance  l    a PETATE E ee ee E E Se    INSTALLATION    Steady  flat location  This oven should be set on a steady  flat surface  This oven is designed for counter top use only     Leave space behind and side  All air vents should be kept a clearance  If all vents are covered during operation  the oven may be  overheated and  eventually  failed     3 Away from radio and TV sets  Poor television reception and radio interference may result if the oven is located close to a TV  Radio  antenna  feeder and so on   Position the oven  as far from them as possible     4 Away from heating appliance and water taps  Keep the oven away from hot air  steam or splash when choosing a place to position it  or the insulation  mi
24. ugh your oven is provided with safety features  it is important to observe the following   1  It is important not to defeat or tamper with safety interlocks     2  Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow residue to accumulate on sealing  surfaces  Wipe the sealing area frequently with a mild detergent  rinse and wipe dry  Never use abrasive powders  or pads     3  When opened  the door must not be subjected to strain  for example  a child hanging on an opened door or any  load could cause the oven to fall forward to cause injury and also damaged to the door  Do not operate the oven if  it is damaged  until it has been repaired by a trined service technician    It is particularly important that the oven closes properly and that there is no damage to the   i  Door  bent    ii  Hinges and Hookes  broken or loosened    iii  Door seals and sealing surfaces     4  The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except a properly trained service technician     18    BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE                         You can often correct operating problems Packt o Ps Mae ea as  awa So a as Gog a  yourself  If your microwave oven fails to work i Note    f i  properly  locate the operating problem in the i It is quite normal for steam to be emitted around i  chart below and try the solutions marked for   the door during the cooking cycle  The door is    each problems    not intended to seal the oven cavity completely      but its special design 
25. ven light will turn off and the turntable will stop turning                                 ee aoe eee eae neon age ane E ag ne pce ghee ge eh age eae eRe EAE A SAN tee aa E LA AE ge NE ee gg ee ae ee a ee a E ee ae A eng gE a Pe a Be Ty rere gn ey 71    NOTE  DISPLAY POWER LEVEL   0 Aprx  450W    I L     H Aprx  550W i  I I  i  L Aprx  350W i  I I  a i i E E i i ii EE i fa i i hk i el      AUTO COOK       Se a a aaa a      NOTE      There is programmed for cooking of five kinds  1 5   I  l e You don t have to worry about setting time  power and function  I    ETE sss    ese    mk E Shc    ec    me im    im    meme wi    cm em    SETTING THE CONTROL       You can operate MORE or LESS than programmed time as pressing MORE or LESS button whenever MORE  or LESS button  display is changed    10    or     10        10  Adds 10  for programmed time    10  Remove 10  for programmed time        1  Press AUTO COOK button The AUTO COOK indicator light will    light    AC 1    will show in the display        AC                                2  Select the desired cooking     AC 2    will show in the display     The AUTO COOK indicator light will    fa C   ce start blinking        For example  SOUP                         Press AUTO COOK button  twice   AUTO  COOK  3  If you want to select other menu  press AUTO COOK button until display your desired cooking menu                                                        4  Turn the DIAL KNOB for  desired cooking quantity   v  AUTO  COOK  5 
26. volume and  density of the food  Sometimes if can be as short as the time it  takes you to remove the food from the oven and take it to the  serving table  However  with larger  denser foods  the  standiing time may be as long as 10minutes  Upon    standing      the internal temperature of the food will rise by as much as 8  C  and the food will finish cooking during this time     Arranging food   This is done in several ways in microwave  cooking to give more even cooking results    If you are cooking several items of the   same food such as jacket potatoes  place   them in a ring pattern for uniform cooking    When cooking foods of uneven shapes or  thickness  place the smaller or thinner area of   the food towards the centre of the dish where it will be heated  last        Uneven foods such as fish should be arranged in  the oven with the tails to the centre    If you are saving a meal in the refrigerator  or    plating    a meal for reheating  arrange  the thicker  denser foods to the outside of  the   plate and the thinner or less dense foods  in the middle    Place thin slices of meat on top of each  other or interlace them    Thicker slices such as meat loaf   and sausages have to be placed close  to each other    Gravy or sauce should be reheated in a  separate container              Choose a tall  narrow container rather than L  a low and wide container  When    reheating gravy  sauce or soup  do not fill POS    the container more than 2 3  Ar    When you cook or reh
    
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