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Sunbeam SMW736 Microwave Oven User Manual
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1. NO Installation of Microwave Oven 1 To ensure sufficient ventilation the distance of back of oven tothe wall orcabinet should beat least 10cm side of ovento the wallor cabinet shouldbe at least5cm the topof oven tothe ceiling orcabinet should be at least 20cm 2 Do notplace any objecton the top of oven 3 The position of theoven shall besuch that itis far fromthe TV Radio orantenna as picture disturbance or noise may occur 3 The oven shall beso installed thatthe plug is accessible Utensils guide It is strongly recommended to use the containers which are suitable and safe for microwave cooking Generally speaking the containers which are made of heat resistant ceramic glass or plastic is suitable for microwave cooking But the following safeguards must be followed 1 Neveruse the metal containers for microwave as spark Is likely to occur 2 Theheat resistant plasticis not suitable for long time cooking 3 Neveruse the heat resistant ceramic which are decorated with metal or glazed 4 Plastic film is not suitable for cooking chops and meat as over temperature may do damage to the film For the first use As there is manufacturing residue or oil remained on the oven cavity or heat element it usually would smell the odor evena slightsmoke ltis normal case and would not occur after several times use Keep the door or window open to ensure good ventilation So itis strongly recommended to operate as follows pla
2. UlLOECATM INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL SMW736 Read this booklet thoroughly before using and save it for future reference Operation theory of Microwave oven Microwave isa kind ofhigh frequency electromagneticwave which iscommonly distributed inthe nature But the existingform of microwaveis dispersed sothat it cannotbe collected togetherfor heating purpose The key component of magnetronof microwave ovenwill transform the energy of electricity to microwave and huge energy of microwave fieldis established underthe closed cavity So the molecule of foodis caused to vibrate atvery high speedand the frictionheat produced willcook the foodin a fastway Thereis 3 properly of microwave that is a Absorbability the microwave can cause the excess vibration ofmolecule of various food so asto obtain the heating purpose Butthe infiltration abilityis largely dependon the size thickness and properties of the food b Penetrability microwave can penetrate through ceramics glass temperature resistant plastics It is required to usethe containers whose material have good microwave penetrability toachieve best heating result See the below utensils guide c Reflectivity microwave wouldbe reflected bythe metal wallof interior cavityso as toestablish an even magnetic field thuscan prevent the overheating of partialarea
3. Helps keep ovenclean 4 Shield foods Use small pieces of aluinium foilto cover thinareas of meatsor poultry toavoid overcooking 5 Stir foods From outside to center of dish once or twice during cooking if possible 6 Turnfoods Foods such aschicken hamburgers orsteaks should beturned over onceduring cooking 7 Rearrange foods Like meatballs halfway through cooking both from top tobottom and fromthe center ofthe dish tothe outside 8 Allowstanding time After cooking ensure adequate standing time Remove food fromoven and stirif possible Cover for standing time which allows the food tofinish cooking withoutovercooking 8 Check fordoneness Look for signsindicating that cooking temperature has beenreached Doneness signs include Food steams throughout not just atedge Poultry thigh joints move easily Pork and poultry show no pinkness Fish is opaque and flakes easily with a fork 9 Condensation Anormal part ofmicrowave cooking The humidity and moisture in foodwill influence the amount of moisturein the oven Generally covered foods will not causeas much condensationas uncovered foods Ensure that the ventilation openings arenot blocked 10 Browning dish when using abrowning dish always place a heat resistantinsulator such asa porcelain plate under it toprevent damage tothe turntable rotating ringdue to heatstress The preheating time specifiedin the dishesinstructions must notbe exceeded 11 Microwave safe plasticwrap for cooking
4. programhas been activated ees And the menu will be started at 14 20 1 5 Depress preset clock or waiting for eda aa oe AN 5 Youmay check the preseted starting ed g y time by depressing preset clock button i Preset clock NOTE Delayed functionis not applied to ex press autocooking and defrost 11 Multi sequence cooking Toobtain best cookingresult some recipescall for different cook modeand time You may program your personalized menu as follow Example you wantcook food with 100p microwave for3 minutes then cook food with20P for 9 minutes This is 2 sequence setting Depress Display Depress Sequence 1 100Pmicrowave for 3min 2 2 Set the cookingtime by turning the 1 1 Micro power Auto cooking time weight button 1 2 Set the cookingtime by turning the 3 Start cooking Auto cooking time weight button Instant start Sequence 2 20P microwave for9min f Micro power When microwave power cooking with 100Pis finished microwave 2 1 oven will begin cooking with 20P automatically Notes Max 4sequence can beset per time repeat the steps 1 1 1 2 ifyou like toset more Page 9 Microwave cooking tips 1 Arrange food carefully place thickestareas toward outside of dish 2 Watch cooking time cookfor the shortestamount of timeindicated and add more time asneeded 3 Cover foods before cooking check recipe for suggestions paper towels microwave plastic wrapor a lid Covers prevent spattering and help foods tocook evenly
5. youintend to removethe food before the preset time you must press Pause cancel button onceto clear the preset procedure to avoid unintended operation ofnext time use a 7 Express Depress Display Press this buttonLED Display willcycle to show Example To cook with express tori minute ul 1 After power up the colo flashes l l l or Press stop clear button once This function willallow you toheat a cupof water or beverage conveniently omitting the steps of settingtime Choose the propertime depending onthe beverage Li jaa L K 2 Depress the button consecutively to select desired menu capacity Express 0 30 default 30 secoperation time TE OE 00 default 1minute operationtime 30 default time is 1and half minutes 3 Start cooking f Page 8 Auto defrost Depress Display Press the buttonand the LEDdisplay will circleto show Example To defrost 0 2kg poultry ei D cl for defrosting meat the weightrange from 0 1Kg to 2 0Kg 2 Select the food kind I 3 cr ly 1 After power up the colon flashes or Press stop clear button once D ay o Auto defrost dl 2 for defrosting poultry the weight range from 0 2to 3 0Kg 3 Set defrosting weight by turning the Auto l a 3 or detasingaoatood te weigh anea Note 1 It is necessary to turnover the food during operation to 00an enor puec 4 Start cooking nee LEDwill count down to show 2 Usually defrosting will need longerti
6. IS DISTURBED ORAUTENSIL IS INSERTED INTO THELIQUID SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY Page 2 CAUTION MICROWAVE RADIATION PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY a Do not atemptto operate this oven with the door open since open door operation can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy It isimportant notto defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks b Do not place any object between the oven frontface and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces c Do not operate the oven if itis damaged It is particularly important that the oven door close properly and that there is no damage tothe 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 qualified service personnel GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This appliance must be grounded Inthe eventof an electrical short circuit grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electrical current This appliance is equipped witha cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded WARNING IMPROPER USE OF THE GROUNDING CAN RESULT IN A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Consult a qualified electrician or serviceman if the grounding instructions are not completely understood orit doubt exists as to whether the
7. appliance is properly grounded and either 1 If it isnecessary to use an extension cord use only a 3 wire extension cord thathas a 3 blade grounding plug and a3 socket receptacle that will accept the plug onthe appliance The marked rating of the extension cord shall be equal to or greater than the electrical rating ofthe appliance or 2 Do not use an extension cord Ifthe power supply cord is too short have a qualified electrician or serviceman install an outlet near the appliance Page 3 Know your microwave oven Housin Turntable Oven door Control panel Release button Rotating axis Rotating ring Door interlock Waveguide cover Fig 1 So eS Warning never remove it during cleaning Notes 1 The oven cannot be activated without the door properly closed Thisis a safety feature neverintend todamage it 2 The operation of control panel is illustrated in next page the control panelis subject to change without prior notice 3 Warning Never remove the Waveguide cover during cleaning see fig 1 Page 4 Operation of Control Panel Ae aa i It willshow the cl
8. cea cupof waterin the turntable setting at high power and operate for several times Page IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS The following basic precautions should always be followed when using electrical appliance WARNING To reduce the risk of burn electric shock fire injury to persons or exposure to excessive microwave energy 1 Readall instructions before using 2 Readand follow the specific PRECAUTIONS TOAVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TOEXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY found on next page 3 This appliance mustbe grounded Connect only to properly grounded outlet See GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS found on next page 4 Install or locate this appliance only is accordance with the provided installation instructions 5 Some products suchas whole eggs and sealed containers for example closed glass jars may explode and should not be heated in this oven 6 Use this appliance only for its intended use as described inthe manual Do notuse corrosive chemicals or vapors inthis appliance This type of oven is specifically designed to heat cook or dry food Itis not designed for industrial or laboratory use 7 As with any appliance close supervision is necessary when used by children 8 Donot operate this appliance if ithas adamaged cord or plug if itis not working properly orit ifhas damaged or dropped 9 This appliance should be serviced only by qualified service personnel Contact nearest authorized service facility for examination repair or a adju
9. ered inoperable in LED appears OFF Stop clear this mode i To cancel child lock fs the operation issame as above and LED willshow colon 6 Microwave cooking Depress Display Press power button LED willcycle to show Example To cook at80P for 1 0 and halfminutes GaP i oUP aan eur 1 Afterpower up the colon flashes or Press stop clear button once iGGP High power 100 microwave power Applicable Select the desired microwave for quick andthorough cooking power by depressing Mcropower nD l button consecutively Micro power 80P Medium High power 80 microwave power y Applicable for mediumexpress cooking 60P Medium power 60 microwave power o Applicable for steaming food 3 Set cooking time by turning the Auto cooking time weight knob 4YaP Medium Low Power 40 microwave power Applicable for defrosting food 4 Press oan to start and LED willcount down to 2 OP Low power 20 microwave power Applicable for keeping warm show running time NOTE l l l You may change the cooking time during cooking Andit is 1 The maxtime can beset is 99minutes and 99seconds recommend to turnthe food halfway after youturn the food Press 2 Never usethe Grill rackduring microwave cooking instant start button once tocontinue 3 Never operatethe oven empty 4 If youturn the food during operation pressthe Instant start buttononce and the preset cooking procedure will continue If
10. foodwith high fatcontent do notbring the wrapin contact withthe food asit may melt 12 Microwave safe plastic cookware Some microwave safe plastic cookware arenot suitable forcooking foods withhigh fat andsugar content Cleaning and maintenance Disconnect the powersupply cord before cleaning And if possibleleave the dooropen to inactivate the oven during cleaning Exterior The outside maybe cleaned with mild soap andwarm water wipe clean witha damp cloth Avoid theuse of harsh abrasive cleaners Door Wipe the doorand window onboth sides the door seals and adjacent parts frequently with a dampcloth to removeany spills or spatters Do notuse abrasive cleaners Control panel Care should betaken in cleaning the control panel Wipe the panel with a clothdampened slightly with water only Do not scrub or use any sort of chemical cleaners Avoid the use of excess water Interior walls Toclean the interiorsurfaces wipe witha soft clothand warm waterfor hygienic reasons After usewipe the waveguide cover in the ovenwith a softdamp cloth toremove any foodsplashed Buildup splashes may overheat andbegin to smokeor catch fire Do not removethe waveguide cover Do notuse a commercialoven cleaner abrasive or harshcleaners and scouring pads on any part of yourmicrowave oven Neverspray oven cleanersdirectly onto any part of youroven Avoid using excess water After cleaning the oven ensure any water isremoved with asoft cloth Turntable Rotating ring Rota
11. ish when theoven Beeps itis to promptyou to turnover the food Turn over and shieldthe defrosted portions Press instant start to continue defrosting Afterdefrost time standcovered with aluminium foil for 10 30 minutes Poultry Remove fromoriginal wrapper Shield wing andleg tips with foil Place breastside down ona shallow dish when theoven Beeps itis to promptyou to turnover the food Turn over and shield the defrosted portions Press intant start to continue defrosting Afterdefrost time standcovered with aluminium foil for 15 30 minutes Note Afterstanding run undercold water toremove giblets ifnecessary Chicken pieces chicken wings anddrumstick shield the exposed bone with foil Place chickenpieces on ashallow dish when theoven Beeps itis to promptyou to turnover the food Turn over rearrange andshield the defrosted portions Press instant start to continue defrosting Afterdefrost time standcovered with aluminium foil for 5 30 minutes Page Example Steam 0 45kg fish The oven hasdefault cooking menuforsimple operation When the LEDflash colon turnthe Auto cooking time pia knob and LED will a to show _ 1 After power up the colon flashes or Press stop clear button once I 6 a z s as Al Ae Al Ae E a z 2 Choose the appropriate menu by oa Choose the appropriate menu according turning the Auto cooking time weight L to the foodty
12. me than that of the default running time cooking the food 3 If the food can be cut by knife the defrosting process 5 Half way during defrosting 3 beep sound will beheard two can be consideredcompleted times to promptyou turn overthe food Openthe door andturn 4 Observe the below Defrost guideto achieve best over the foodand shield the warm portion Pressing instant star performance button again tocontinue the defrosting Ifyou do notwhen an audible signal sounds the defrosting cyclewill continue until the time countdown to 0 Defrost guide Steaks chops shield thinend of chopsor steaks with foil position the food with thinner parts in the centre in asingle layer ona shallow dish If pieces are stuck together try toseparate as soonas possible when theoven Beeps itis to promptyou to turnover the food Turn over rearrange andshield the defrosted portions Press instant start to continue defrosting Afterdefrost time stand covered with aluminium foil for 5 15 minutes Minced Beef Place frozen minced beef ona shallow dish Shield edges when theoven Beeps itis to promptyou to turnover the food Remove defrosted portions turnover and shield edges with foil strips Press instant start to continue defrosting Afterdefrost time standcovered with aluminium foil for 5 15 minutes Roast Meat Beef pork lamb Shield the edges with foilstrips Place jointwith lean sideface upwards ifpossible on ashallow d
13. ock time cooking mode and left operation time which is Micro power Express Preset clock depend on the current set mode Auto defrost Stop clear Instant start Auto cooking Time weight Zin MODEL SMW736 1 After power up The LED Display will flash 82 68 3times when plugged in power supply Thenit willflash Prompt you inputthe cooking menuand time 2 Auto cooking time weight knob Increase or decrease cooking time weightand Automenu during operation by turning the Auto cooking time weight button 3 Stop clear Press stop clear button once to 1 Stop the oventemporarily during cooking food 2 Clear the enterif you makea mistake duringsetting 3 Clear the previous setting ifthe food has been taken outprior to the preset time otherwise you cannot inputnew settings without disconnect powersupply 4 Auto reminder When your presetcooking procedure havefinished the LED Display will show End Jand six beep sound will beheard to prompt you totake out food If you donot press stop clear button once oropen the doorthe beep willbe sounded atan interval of 3 minutes Page 9 5 Child lock function Depress Display Use this feature to lock the control panel when you are cleaning To set child lock l or so that children can not use the oven unsupervised A beep depress and hold below button about 3 seconds until the sound will be heard All the buttons are rend
14. ookingthe potatoes andfish it issuggested to cover the food witha layer of plastic thin film to prevent the loss of water Andallow standing time prior taking food out 3 The temperature weight and shape of food willlargely influence thecooking effect Ifany deviation has been foundto the factornoted on above menu you canadjust the cookingtime for bestresult Page 8 10 Automatic starting delayed function If you donot want the menu be startedimmediately you can presetthe cooking menuand time andthe preset menuwill be auto matically started atyour set time The setting will consist of2 steps 1 Setting the currentclock 2 setting the cooking menu andtime Example Now itis 12 30 clock if you hope that the microwave oven will automatically start cooking with100P microwave power for 9minutes and 30seconds at 14 20 Depress Display Depress 1 set the currenttime 2 set the cooking menu and time 1 1 depress Preset clock button 2 4 Micro power Preset clock Select cooking power 1 2Turn theAuto cooking time weight to 7 2 2Turn the Auto cooking time weightto set set hours and hours will be flashed i cooking time s 2 3Press preset clock button and holdit for 3seconds 1 3 Depress againto confirm hours PUL for to returnto current clock Preset clock _ _ Preset clock 3 Setthe time you expect to 1 4Turnthe Auto cooking time weight to i eae ae H Oh set minutes 4 Depress preset clock button to confirmthe delayed menu Now the
15. pe and weightand strictly observe the directions of below table otherwise the cooking effect willbe largely influenced 3 Start cooking And LEDwill show the default running time nstant start Autocook table Display Category Direction Suitable for poppinga bag ofcorn which isavailable in the market weighted 3 00z Popcorn Prior tocompleting if the popping speed hasbeen decreased to 1 time per1 2 seconds you should press Pause to stopthe popping process A2 Same asabove except 3 50z weight a3 Warma piece ofchilled pizza of 0 15Kg Beverage Heating acup of 250ml liquid The liquid temperatureis about 5 10 C use a bigmouth cup anddo not seal Beverage Heating acup of 500ml liquid The liquid temperatureis about 5 10 C use a bigmouth cup anddo not seal Cooking the potatostrips cut intoSmm width andheight length isnot limited Total Potato weight isabout 0 45Kg Placethe strips ona large dishand cover thedish with athin film to preventwater loss Same asabove except theweight of potato strips is about0 65Kg Suitable for steaminga fish of0 45Kg Afterthe fish washedand scales removed make aslits on theskin of fish Put the fishon a shallowdish of 22 27 cm diameter sprinkle lightly withsome ingredient After cooking stand for2 minutes Note 1 The cooktime above basedon the foodwhich is of the room temperature of 20 25 C except s Results wiill varyfor the foodin different temperature 2 When c
16. stment 10 Donot cover or block any openings on the appliance 11 Do not store this appliance outdoors Do notuse this product near water for example near a kitchen sink in awet basement or near a swimming pool or similar locations 12 Donot immerse cord or plug in water 13 Keep cord away from heated surface 14 Do not operate the oven without any liquid or food inside the oven This would do damage the oven 15 Make sure the utensils do not touch the interior walls during cooking 16 Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter 17 Attention must be taken when cleaning door surface See details on Cleaning and Maintenance 18 To reduce the risk of firein the oven cavity i Do not overcook food Carefully attend appliance if paper plastic or other combustible materials are placed inside the oven to facilitate cooking ii Remove wire twist ties from paper or plastic bags before placing bag in oven iii If materials inside the oven should ignite keep oven door closed turn oven off and disconnect the power cord or shut off at the fuse or circuit breaker panel iv Do not use the cavity for storage purposes Do not leave paper products cooking utensils or food inthe cavity when notin use 19 Liquid such as water coffee or tea are able to be overheated beyond the boiling point without appearing to be boiling Visible bubbling or boiling when the container is VERY HOT LIQUIDS SUDDENLY BOILING OVER WHEN THE CONTAINER
17. ting axis Wash with mild soapy waterand dry thoroughly TIP When the microwave oven has beenused for along time theremay be somestrange odors existin oven Following 3methods can getrid of them 1 Place severallemon slices ina cup thenheat with high power for 2 3 min 2 place acup of redtea in oven then heat withhigh power 3 Put someorange peel into oven then heatthem with high power for 1 minute Servicing Warning itis hazardous foranyone other thana qualified servicetechnician to carry out any service for repairing operation which involvesremoval of any cover which gives protection against exposureto microwave energy Caution MICROWAVE RADIATION Do not become exposed to radiationfrom the microwave generator or otherparts conducting microwave energy During servicing belowlisted parts areliable to beremoved and giveaccess to potentials above 250V toearth 1 Magnetron 2 High voltage transformer 3 High voltage capacitor 4 Highvoltage diode 5 High voltage fuse Below listed conditionmay cause undue microwave exposure duringservicing 1 Unproper fitting of magnetron 2 Unproper matching of Door interlock door hinge anddoor 3 Unproper fitting of switch support 4 Door Door seal orenclosure has beendamage Page 10
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