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Microwave ovens work by producing high frequency energy
which agitates the water molecules in the food which rub
together causing heat. This heat cooks the food.
The microwave power output of your oven is 700 watts.
Microwave cooking is very efficient; food cooks quicker than
conventional methods. Microwave cooking can also help
preserve the minerals and vitamins in many foods.
Because the temperature in a microwave oven is relatively cool
(unlike a normal oven) you have to remember that the food can
be extremely hot. Always take precautions when handling
containers.
Operation of the microwave oven can cause interference to your
radio, TV, or similar equipment.
When there is interference, it may be reduced or eliminated by
taking the following measures:
1. Clean the door and sealing surface of the oven.
2. Reorient the receiving antenna of the radio or television.
3. Relocate the microwave oven with respect to the receiver.
4. Move the microwave oven away from the receiver.
5. Plug the microwave oven into a different outlet so that the
microwave oven and receiver are on different branch circuits.
Suitable and unsuitable containers:
Generally speaking, cooking containers made from porcelain, glass
and plastic can be penetrated by microwaves. Ue heat resistant
containers suitable for microwave oven use, otherwise there is a risk
of shrinking, deforming or burning. Metal containers, or containers
having metal decoration or trim are not suitable. Some basic
guidelines are given below:
Tesco stores stock a wide range of microwave containers and wraps
designed for microwave ovens.
! Plastic films should not touch food as they may gas, melt or break
down when hot and contaminate food.
Wax paper, oven cooking bags, parchment paper and white
microwave paper towels are safe for microwave use.
Wooden objects may catch fire - so avoid their use.
Aluminium foil should not be used unless the recipe specifically
requires its use. Any metal skewers, ties, etc. should be removed from
food before cooking.
Avoid containers which narrow at the top as these may cause the
contents to erupt when removed from the oven.
Your Microwave Oven
READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Before use check that the voltage stated on the rating plate on
the rear of your microwave oven corresponds to your mains
voltage.
The mains socket must be well earthed. Do not plug the oven
into a mains adaptor into which other units are connected.
WARNING: If the door or door seals are damaged, the oven must
not be operated until it has been repaired by a competent
person.
WARNING: It is hazardous for anyone other than a competent
person to carry out any service or repair operation that involves
the removal of a cover which gives protection against exposure
to microwave energy.
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and
above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have
been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the
appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user
maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are
aged from 8 years and above and supervised.
Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children less than
8 years.
Do not use the microwave oven with a damaged cord or plug or
after the appliance has malfunctioned or is damaged. Seek
expert assistance.
Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs only. Allow the
appliance to cool before cleaning.
WARNING: Do not operate the microwave oven empty. This
could cause damage to the oven.
Do not immerse the body of the microwave oven or the
electrical cord or plug in water or liquids.
Do not place the microwave oven on or near a hot gas or electric
burner.
Use the appliance on a stable heat-resistant surface.
Never leave the microwave oven unattended when it is
operational.
Make sure that the power cable does not touch any hot surface
or overhang a table edge.
Do not use the microwave oven outdoors.
Unplug the oven before cleaning.
Do not obstruct the ventilation slots or place objects on top of
the oven.
Do not use attachments or accessories not recommended by the
manufacturer.
Heat-insulation (oven) gloves should be used when removing a
hot container from the oven.
When not in use, do not store utensils, food or other objects in the
oven.
There are no user serviceable parts in your microwave oven.
Unauthorised dismantling or servicing will void the product
warranty.
When cooking with your oven:
Only use utensils that are suitable for use in microwave ovens.
When heating food in plastic or paper containers, keep an eye on
the oven due to the possibility of ignition.
If you use plastic film when re-heating or cooking food use only
film designed for microwave ovens and ensure that the film does
not touch the food. If necessary, prick the film all over to allow
steam to escape.
Use your microwave oven only to heat food.
Do not heat oil for frying, or try to fry food in the microwave oven.
The oil could catch fire.
Liquids and other foods must not be heated in sealed containers
since they are liable to explode. If covered containers are used, the
covers should be loose.
Move such containers to and from the oven with care as food may
splash and the lid may fall.
Eggs in their shells and whole hard-boiled eggs, fruits in thick
skins and nuts in their shells should not be heated in the
microwave as they may explode even after microwave heating
has ended.
Items such as potatoes, sausages and chestnuts must be peeled
or pierced thoroughly before cooking.
The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars shall be stirred
or shaken and the temperature checked before consumption, in
order to avoid burns.
Microwave heating of beverages can result in delayed eruptive
boiling, therefore care must be taken when handling the
container.
Food can burn if overcooked. If you are unsure about how long to
cook a food for, start with a short cooking time, and check the
food regularly.
The oven should be cleaned regularly and any food deposits
removed.
Important Safety Instructions
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Heatproof plastic Ordinary plastic
Ceramics
Microwaveable film
Metal Grilles
Metal containers
Melamine
Heat-resistant glass Ordinary glass
Your Microwave Oven
AW MEAT AND RAW MEAT PRODUCTS
Meat and meat products should not be fully cooked from raw in
a microwave oven. Raw meat may be partially cooked in a
microwave oven but the final cooking process must be carried
out by conventional cooking processes, (i.e boiling, roasting,
frying, grilling etc) using a conventional cooker.
When defrosting raw meat and meat products in a microwave
oven ensure the item is fully defrosted and then immediately
cook the meat using conventional cooking processes.
Always clean the oven cavity thoroughly after partially cooking or
defrosting raw meat.
Do not use the microwave oven for any purpose not expressly
specified in this manual.
INSTALLATION INFORMATION
The microwave oven shall not be placed in a cabinet unless it has
been tested in a cabinet.
The minimum installation height is 85cm above floor level.
Preliminaries
In the box you should find: The microwave oven, turntable and
support ring. Unpack all the contents fully and remove any tape
adhering to the unit. If any items are missing or damaged, contact
your nearest Tesco store for assistance. Retain the packaging or
dispose of it responsibly following all recycling advice in your area.
Read the manual fully before using your microwave oven.
Placement
Place your microwave oven on a flat,
level stable work surface at least 85cm
above floor height and away from
sources of cold, heat and damp.
For good ventilation, the rear of the
oven should have a clearance of at
least 7.5 cm from the wall, the free
distance above the top should be at
least 30 cm with a minimum gap of
7.5mm to the left side and open space
to the right side.
This oven is not suitable for operation
in a cabinet or other enclosure.
Installing the Turntable
$Set the timer to ‘0’.
$Press the Door Release button to open the oven door.
$Place the Turntable Support Ring in the oven and lower the
turntable onto the Rotor. There is a recess in the turntable to
lock securely on the rotor.
$ Plug the oven into the wall socket.
$You must always operate your microwave oven with the
turntable assembly properly in place.
Operation
Press the Door Release button to open the oven door. When the
oven door is open the oven will be switched off. Push the door
securely shut to operate the oven.
The Control Panel has two controls:
The Timer sets the desired cooking time. The maximum setting is
35 minutes. At the end of the cooking period the timer will set
itself to ‘0’, and switch the oven off. The bell will ring and the oven
light will extinguish.
The Power Selector allows you to set the correct power level for the
type of food being cooked. There are six settings:
$Min (17% power): Soften ice cream, keep food warm, etc.
$Defrost(33% power): Defrosting, softening butter, etc.
$Mid( 55% power): Use this for stews, etc.
$M. High ( 77% power): Use this for rice , fish, etc.
$Max (100% power): For reheating, boiling water, etc.
Using Your Microwave Oven
$Make sure that the turntable and support ring are in the oven
and are securely in place.
$Make sure that the timer is set to the ‘0’ position.
$Place your food in a suitable container. Open the door and place
the food on the turntable. Make sure the container does not
overhang the turntable and that there is ample clearance between
the container and the sides and back of the oven interior.
$Switch the oven on at the mains.
$Set the Power selector to the required power level.
$Now set the cooking time according to your recipe. (To set a time
of less than 2 minutes, turn the knob to ‘5’ and then turn it back to
the required setting).
$The oven will start and the oven light will come on.
$You can stop the operation at any time by opening the oven
door. Closing the door will re-start the oven.
When the set program time has finished:
$The timer will set itself to ‘0’ and the oven will switch off. The bell
will ring indicating cooking has stopped.
$Leave the food to stand for a minute or two before opening the
door and removing the food . Your recipe will indicate the
appropriate waiting time. As the container may be hot, use
oven gloves if needed.
Note: If you end the cooking before the set time period has
elapsed, you must return the timer to ‘0’ to prevent the oven
running when empty. Running an oven empty is dangerous.
Control Panel
Viewing Window Turntable Rotor
Door Locking
Assembly
Turntable
Support Ring
Turntable
7.5cm
30cm
OPEN
7.5cm
>85cm
Important Safety Instructions
Timer
Power Selector
Door Release