MICROWAVE OVEN
OWNER’S MANUAL
PLEASE READ THIS OWNER’S MANUAL THOROUGHLY BEFORE OPERATING.
MS1987U
P/ No. : MFL40347403
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Contents
Precautions
Contents
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3
How the Microwave Oven Works
4 ~ 5
Unpacking & Installing
Setting the Clock
Child Clock
Micro Power Cooking
Micro Power Level
Two stage Cooking
Quick Start
Microwaves are a form of energy similar to radio and television waves and
ordinary daylight. Normally, microwaves spread outwards as they travel
through the atmosphere and disappear without effect. Microwave ovens,
however, have a magnetron which is designed to make use of the energy in
microwaves. Electricity, supplied to the magnetron tube, is used to created
microwave energy.
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7
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10
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These microwaves enter the cooking area through openings inside the oven.
A turntable or tray is located at the bottom of the oven. Microwaves cannot
pass through metal walls of the oven, but they can penetrate such materials
as glass, porcelain and paper, the materials out of which microwave-safe
cooking dishes are constructed.
Auto Reheat
12~ 13
14 ~ 16
Auto Cook
Auto Defrost
Quick Defrost
17 ~ 18
19 ~ 20
21 ~ 23
24 ~ 25
European Menu
Chindren Cook
Heating or Reheating Guide
Microwaves do not heat cookware, though cooking vessels will eventually get
hot from the heat generated by the food.
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Fresh Vegetable Guide
27
Important safety instructions
28 ~ 29
A very safe appliance
Microwave - safe Utensils
Food characteristics &
Microwave cooking
30
Your microwave oven is one of the safest of all home
appliances. When the door is opened, the oven
automatically stops producing microwaves. Microwave
energy is converted completely to heat when it enters
food, leaving no “left over” energy to harm you when
you eat your food.
31 ~ 32
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Questions & Answers
Plug Wiring Information/Technical Specifications
34
35
Maff Reheating Cooked Chilled Food
Guarantee
36
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Unpacking &
Installing
By following the basic steps on these two pages you will be able to quickly check that your oven is operating
correctly. Please pay particular attention to the guidance on where to install your oven. When unpacking your
oven make sure you remove all accessories and packing. Check to make sure that your oven has not been
damaged during delivery.
Place the oven in the level location of your choice with
more than 85cm height but make sure there is at least
30cm of space on the top and 10cm at the rear for proper
ventilation. The front of the oven should be at least 8cm from the
edge of the surface to prevent tipping.
Unpack your oven and place it on a flat level
surface.
An exhaust outlet is located on top or side of the oven. Blocking
the outlet can damage the oven.
GLASS TRAY
THIS OVEN SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR COMMERCIAL CATERING
PURPOSES
ROTATING RING
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Plug your oven into a standard household socket.
Make sure your oven is the only appliance
connected to the socket. If your oven does not operate
properly, unplug it from the electrical socket and then plug it
back in.
Open your oven door by pulling the DOOR HANDLE.
Place the ROLLER REST inside the oven and place the
GLASS TRAY on top.
Press the START
button once
The DISPLAY will count down from 30 seconds
When it reaches 0, BEEP sounds. Open the
Fill a microwave safe container with
300 ml (1/2 pint) of water. Place on
to set 30 seconds
oven door and test the temperature of the water. If your
oven is operating the water should be warm. Be careful
when removing the container it may be hot.
the GLASS TRAY and close the oven door. If you
have any doubts about what type of container to
use please refer to page 30.
of cooking
time.
30
Seconds
YOUR OVEN IS NOW INSTALLED
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Setting the
Clock
You can set either 12 hour clock or 24 hour clock.
In the following example I will show you how to set the time for 14:35 when using the 24 clock.
Make sure that you have removed all packaging from your oven.
Make sure that you have correctly installed your oven as described
earlier in this book.
Press STOP/CLEAR.
When your oven is plugged in for the
first time or when power resumes after a
power cut, a ‘0’ will be shown in the
display; you will have to reset the clock.
Press CLOCK once.
(If you want to use different option, Press CLOCK once more.
If you want to change different option after setting clock, you have to
unplug and plug it back in.)
If the clock (or display) shows any
strange looking symbols, unplug your
oven from the electrical socket and plug
it back in and reset the clock.
Turn DIAL until display shows “14: ”.
Press START for hour confirmation.
Turn DIAL until display shows “14:35”.
Press STRAT.
The clock starts counting.
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Child
Lock
Press STOP/CLEAR.
Your oven has a safety feature that
prevents accidental running of the oven.
Once the child lock is set, you will be
unable to use any functions and no
cooking can take place.
Press and hold STOP/CLEAR until “L” appears on the display and
BEEP sounds.
The CHILD LOCK is now set.
The time will disappear on the display if you have set the clock.
However your child can still open the
oven door.
“L” remains on the display to let you know that CHILD LOCK is set.
To cancel CHILD LOCK press and hold STOP/CLEAR until “L” disappears.
You will hear BEEP when it’s released.
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Micro Power
In the following example I will show you how to cook some food on 80% power for 5 minutes and 30 seconds.
Cooking
Make sure that you have correctly installed your oven as described
earlier in this book.
Press STOP/CLEAR.
Your oven has five microwave Power
settings.
Press MICRO twice to select the 80% power.
“640” appears on the display.
Press
POWER
POWER
OUTPUT
%
POWER
HIGH
MAX
Turn DIAL until display shows “5:30”.
time
800W
100%
80%
MEDIUM
HIGH
times
640W
times
times
times
60% 480W
MEDIUM
Press START.
DEFROST
MEDIUM LOW
320W
160W
40%
20%
LOW
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Micro Power
Level
Your microwave oven is equipped with 5 power levels to give you maximum flexibility and control over cooking.
The table below shows the examples of food and their recommended cooking power levels for use with this
microwave oven.
POWER LEVEL
POWER LEVEL
USE
POW ER OUTPUT
(%)
HIGH
* Boil Water
* Brown minced beef
* Cook poultry pieces, fish, vegetables
* Cook tender cuts of meat
100%
800W
640W
MEDIUM HIGH
MEDIUM
* All reheating
* Roast meat and poultry
* Cook mushrooms and shellfish
* Cook foods containing cheese and eggs
80%
60%
* Bake cakes and scones
* Prepare eggs
* Cook custard
480W
* Prepare rice, soup
DEFROST/
* All thawing
MEDIUM LOW
* Melt butter and chocolate
* Cook less tender cuts of meat
40%
20%
320W
160W
LOW
* Soften butter & cheese
* Soften ice cream
* Raise yeast dough
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Two stage
In the following example I will show you how to cook some food in two stages. The first stages will cook your
food for 11 minutes on HIGH; the second will cook for 35 minutes on 320.
Cooking
Press STOP/CLEAR.
During two stage cooking the oven door
can be opened and food checked. Close
the oven door and press START and the
cooking stage will continue.
Set the power and the cooking time for stage1.
(You can omit this process for HIGH power.)
Press MICRO once to select HIGH power.
Turn DIAL until display shows “11:00”.
At the end of stage1, BEEP sounds and
stage 2 commences.
Set the power and the cooking time for stage2.
Press MICRO four times to select 320 power.
Turn DIAL until display shows “35:00”.
Should you wish to clear the programme
press STOP/CLEAR twice.
Press START.
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Quick
In the following example I will show you how to set 2 minutes of cooking on high power.
Start
Press STOP/CLEAR .
The QUICK START feature allows you to
set 30 seconds intervals of HIGH power
cooking with a touch of the START
button.
Press START four times to select 2 minutes on HIGH power.
Your oven will start before you have finished the fourth press.
During QUICK START cooking, you can extend the cooking time by repeatedly
pressing the START button.
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Auto
In the following example I will show you how to cook 0.6kg of Frozen Meal.
Reheat
Press STOP/CLEAR .
AUTO REHEAT allows you to cook most of
your favorite food easily by selecting the
food type and entering the weight of the
food.
Press AUTO REHEAT twice to select Frozen Meal.
“rh-2” appears on the display.
Press
AUTO REHEAT
Turn DIAL until display shows “0.6”.
Category
time
CHILLED MEAL
FROZEN MEAL
CHILLED PIZZA
times
times
Press START.
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FUNCTION
CATEGORY
WEIGHT LIMIT
UTENSILS
FOOD TEMP.
INSTRUCTIONS
Pierce using a skewer on the surface.
Place food on the glass turntable. After cooking, allow to standfor 2-3 minutes
before serving.
Refrigerated
0.3 kg ~ 0.6 kg Own tray
AUTO 1. CHILLED
REHEAT
MEAL
- Stirrable e.g : Spaghetti bolognese, Beef stew
- Non-stirrable e.g : Lasagne, Cottage pie
Note :
For food contained in bag(s), pierce meat portion and rice/pasta portions, etc.
- For stirrable foods, stir at beep.
- Non-stirrable foods, it is not necessary to stir at beep.
Same as above.
Frozen
0.3 kg ~ 0.6 kg Own tray
2. FROZEN
MEAL
This function is for reheating leftover chilled pizza. Place chilled pizza on the
low rack over the metal tray.
After cooking, take food out immediately. Stand for 2~3 minutes.
Refrigerated
0.2 kg ~ 0.4 kg
Low rack
3. CHILLED
PIZZA
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Auto
In the following example I will show you how to cook 0.6kg of fresh vegetable.
Cook
Press STOP/CLEAR .
AUTO COOK allows you to cook most of
your favorite food easily by selecting the
food type and entering the weight of the
food.
Press AUTO COOK twice to select Fresh vegetable.
“Ac-2” appears on the display.
Press
Category
AUTO COOK
Turn DIAL until display shows “0.6”.
time
JACKET POTATO
Press START.
times
times
FRESH VEGETABLE
FROZEN VEGETABLE
times
times
RICE
FISH
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FOOD CATEGORY
FOOD TEMP.
UTENSILS
INSTRUCTIONS
WEIGHT LIMIT
Choose medium sized potatoes 170-200g .
Room
On Glass tray
0.2 kg ~ 1.0 kg
1. Jacket patato
Wash and dry potatoes. Pierce the potatoes several times with fork. Place
the potatoes on the glass tray. Adjust weight and press start. After cooking,
remove the potatoes from the oven. Let stand covered with foil for 5 min-
utes.
2. Fresh vegetable
Place vegetables in a microwave-safe bowl. Add water.
Cover with wrap. After cooking, stir and allow to stand for 2 minutes.
Add amount of water according to the quantity.
** 0.2kg - 0.4kg : 2 Tablespoon
Room
Microwave-
safe bowl
0.2 kg ~ 0.8 kg
** 0.5kg - 0.8kg : 4 Tablespoon
Place vegetables in a microwave-safe bowl. Add water.
Cover with wrap. After cooking, stir and allow to stand for 2 minutes.
Add amount of water according to the quantity.
** 0.2kg - 0.4kg : 2 Tablespoon
Frozen
Microwave-
safe bowl
0.2 kg ~ 0.8 kg
3. Frozen
vegetable
** 0.5kg - 0.8kg : 4 Tablespoon
4. Rice
Room
Microwave-
safe bowl
0.1 kg ~ 0.3 kg
Wash rice. Drain water.
Place rice & boiling water in a deep and large bowl.
Weight
100g
200g
300g
Cover
Boiling water 200ml 400ml 600ml Yes/Vent corner
** Rice -- After cooking, stand covered for 5 minutes or until water is
absorbed.
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FOOD CATEGORY
5. Fish
FOOD TEMP.
UTENSILS
INSTRUCTIONS
WEIGHT LIMIT
Whole fish, steaks
Microwave-
safe flan dish
Refrigerated
0.2 kg ~ 0.6 kg
- Oily fish : salmon, mackerel
- White fish : cod, haddock
Arrange in a single layer in a large microwave-safe flan dish.
Cover dish tightly with plastic wrap and pierce in several places.
Place on the glass turntable. Adjust weight and press start.
After cooking, remove the dish from the oven. Allow to stand for 3 minutes
before serving.
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The temperature and density of food varies, I would recommend that the food is checked before cooking
commences. Pay particular attention to large joints of meat and chicken, some foods should not be
completely thawed before cooking. The BREAD programme is suitable for defrosting small items such as
rolls or a small loaf. These will require a standing time to allow the centre to thaw. In the following
example I will show you how to defrost 1.4 Kg of frozen poultry.
Auto
Defrost
Press STOP/CLEAR.
Weight the food that you are about to defrost. Be certain to remove any
metallic ties or wraps; then place the food in your oven and close the
oven door.
Press AUTO DEFROST twice to select the POULTRY defrosting
programme.
Your oven has four microwave defrost
settings:- MEAT, POULTRY, FISH and
BREAD; each defrost category has
different power settings. Repeated
presses of the AUTO DEFROST button
Enter the weight of the frozen food that you are about to defrost.
will select a different setting.
Turn DIAL until display shows “1.4”.
Press
DEFROST
Category
MEAT
time
Press START.
POULTRY
FISH
times
times
During defrosting your oven will “BEEP”, at which point open the oven door, turn food over and separate to
ensure even thawing. Remove any portions that have thawed or shield them to help slow down thawing. After
checking close the oven door and press START to resume defrosting.
BREAD
times
Your oven will not stop defrosting (even when the beep sounded) unless the door is opened.
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AUTO W EIGHT DEFROST GUIDE
* Food to be defrosted should be in a suitable microwave proof container and place uncovered on the glass turntable.
* If necessary, shield small areas of meat or poultry with flat pieces of aluminum foil. This will prevent thin areas becoming warm during defrosting. Ensure the
foil does not touch the oven walls.
* Separate items like minced meat, chops, sausages and bacon as soon as possible.
W hen BEEP, at this piont remove the food fromthe microwave oven,turn the food over and return to the microwave oven. Press start to continue. At the end of
the program, remove the food from the microwave oven, cover with foil and allow to stand until completely thawed.
To thaw completely, for example joints of meat and whole chickens should STAND for a minimum of 1 hour before cooking.
Category
Weight Limit
Utensil
Food
Microwave ware
(Flat plate)
Meat
0.1 ~ 4.0 kg
Meat
Poultry
Fish
Minced beef, Fillet steak, Cubes for stew, Sirloin steak, Pot roast, Rump roast, Beef burger
Pork chops, Lamp chops, Rolled roast, Sausage, Cutlets(.2cm)
Turn food over at beep.
After defrosting, let stand for 5-15 minutes.
Poultry
Whole chicken, Legs, Breasts, Turkey breasts(under 2.0kg)
Turn food over at beep.
After defrosting, let stand for 20-30 minutes.
Fish
Fillets, Steaks, Whole fish, Sea foods
Turn food over at beep.
After defrosting, let stand for 10-20 minutes.
Paper towel
or flat plate
Sliced bread, Buns, Baguette, etc.
0.1 ~ 0.5 kg
Bread
Separate slices and place between paper towel or flat plate.
Turn food over at beep.
After defrosting, let stand for 1-2 minutes.
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Use this function to thaw only 0.5kg of Minced meat very quickly.
This will require a standing time to allow the center to thaw. In the following example will show you how to defrost
0.5kg of frozen minced meat.
Quick
Defrost
Press STOP/CLEAR.
Weight the food that you are about to defrost. Be certain to remove
any metallic ties or wraps; then place the food in your oven and close
the oven door.
Your oven has a microwave quick
defrost setting (MEAT).
Press QUICK DEFROST.
The oven will start automatically.
During defrosting your oven will “BEEP”, at which point open the oven door, turn food over and separate to
ensure even thawing. Remove any portions that have thawed or shield them to help slow down thawing. After
checking close the oven door and press START to resume defrosting.
Your oven will not stop defrosting (even when the beep sounded) unless the door is opened.
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AUTO W EIGHT DEFROST GUIDE
Use this function to defrost quickly for minced meat.
Remove the meat completely from it's wrapping. Place the mince onto a microwave-safe plate. When BEEP, at this point remove the mince from the microwave
oven, turn the mince over and return to the microwave oven . Press start to continue. At the end of the program remove the mince from the microwave oven ,
cover with foil and allow to stand 5-15 minutes or until completely thawed.
CATEGORY
WEIGHT
0.5kg
UTENSIL
INSTRUCTIONS
Minced meat
Minced meat
Microwave ware
(Flat plate)
Turn food over at beep
After defrosting, let stand for 5-15 minutes
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European
In the following example I will show you how to cook 0.5 kg of Baked beans.
Menu
Press STOP/CLEAR .
Press European Menu until display shows “Sc 3”.
European Menu allows you to cook most
of your favorite food easily by selecting the
food type and seleting the weight of the
food.
Press
Category
AUTO COOK
Turn DIAL until display shows 0.5kg.
time
Oatmeal
times
Pasta
Baked beans
Hotdogs
times
times
times
Press START.
Stew
Scrambled eggs
times
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FOOD CATEGORY
1. Oatmeal
FOOD TEMP.
UTENSILS
INSTRUCTIONS
WEIGHT LIMIT
Choose medium sized potatoes 170-200g .
Room
1-4 serves
Microwave-
safe bowl
Wash and dry potatoes. Pierce the potatoes several times with fork. Place
the potatoes on the glass try. Adjust weight and press start. After cooking,
1
serve
cup
2 serves
3
serves
4 serves
Oats
1
2
1
1 cup
/3 cups
cups
1
/3
/3
1 package
(1 package ) (2 packages) (3 packages) (4 packages)
Approx. 40g
3
11
(360 ml)
cup
/4
/2 cups
2 1/4cups
3 cups
Cold Milk
(180 ml)
(540 ml)
(720 ml)
Microwave-
safe bowl
Room
0.1 kg ~ 0.3 kg
Place pasta and boiling water with 1/4 to 1 teaspoon salt in a deep and
large bowl.
2. Pasta
Weight
100g
200g
300g
Cover
No
Boiling water
400ml
700ml
1000ml
Cook uncovered. The oven will beep, stir the pasta well and press start
to continue. After cooking, stir and stand for 1 minute if required.
Rinse pasta with cold water.
Pour beans into the microwave-safe dish. Cover.
Place dish on the glass tray.
Microwave-
safe dish
0.2 kg ~ 0.8kg
Room
3. Baked beans
After reheating, stir and then stand for 1-2 minutes with cover.
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FOOD CATEGORY
4. Hotdogs
FOOD TEMP.
UTENSILS
INSTRUCTIONS
WEIGHT LIMIT
.
Room
Microwave-
safe bowl
0.2 kg ~ 0.6 kg
Place contents of can including brine in a microwave-safe bowl.
Heat uncoverd. After heating, stir well. Drain and serve.
5. Stew
Place stew in microwave-safe bowl. Cover with wrap loosely.
After heating, stir well and stand for 2 minutes
Room
Microwave-
safe bowl
0.2 kg ~ 0.6 kg
1-4 eggs
Place desired number of eggs and milk into a large bowl. Whisk slightly.
Cover with wrap. After cooking, remove from the oven.
Refrigerated
Microwave-
safe bowl
6. Scrambled eggs
Stir well and stand for 1-2 minutes with cover until firm.
Add amount of milk according to the quantity.
** 1 egg : 1 Tablespoon of milk
** 2 eggs : 2 Tablespoons of milk
**3 eggs : 3 Tablespoons of milk
** 4 eggs : 4 Tablespoons of milk
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Children
In the following example I will show you how to cook Sandwich .
Cook
Press Stop/Clear.
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Children Cook Guide
CATEGORY
WEIGHT
UTENSIL
INSTRUCTIONS
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To heat or reheat successfully in the microwave, it is important to follow several guidelines. Measure the amount of
food in order to determine the time needed to reheat. Arrange the food in a circular pattern for best results. Room
temperature food will heat faster than refrigerated food. Canned foods should be taken out of the can and placed in a
microwavable container. The food will be heated more evenly if covered with a microwavable lid or vented plastic
wrap. Remove cover carefully to prevent steam burns. Use the following chart as a guide for reheating cooked food.
Heating or Reheating
Guide
Cook time
(at HIGH)
Cook time
(at HIGH)
Item
Special Instructions
Item
Special Instructions
Sliced meat
3 slices
(0.5cm thick)
1~2 minutes Place sliced meat on microwavable plate.
Cover with plastic wrap and vent.
Mashed potatoes
1 cup
4 cups
COOK covered in microwavable casserole dish.
21/2~31/2 minutes Stir once halfway through cooking.
6~9 minutes
¥Note: G ravy or sauce helps to keep meat juicy.
Chicken pieces
1 breast
1 leg and thigh
Baked beans
1 cup
2~3 minutes Place chicken pieces on microwavable plate.
3~31/ 2 minutes Cover with plastic wrap and vent.
11/2~3 minutes COOK covered in microwavable casserole dish.
Stir once halfway through cooking.
Fish fillet
(170-230g)
1~2 minutes Place fish on microwavable plate.
Cover with plastic wrap and vent.
Ravioli or pasta in sauce
1 cup
4 cups
21/2~4 minutes COOK covered in microwavable casserole dish.
71/2~11minutes Stir once halfway through cooking.
Lasagne
1 serving(300g)
4~6 minutes Place lasagne on microwavable plate.
Cover with plastic wrap and vent.
Rice
1 cup
4 cups
1~11/2 minutes COOK covered in microwavable casserole dish.
31/2~5 minutes Stir once halfway through cooking.
Casserole
1 cup
11/ 2~3 minutes CO O K covered in microwavable casserole dish.
41/ 2~7minutes Stir once halfway through cooking.
4 cups
Sandwich roll or bun
1 roll
15~30 seconds Wrap in paper towel and place on glass tray.
Casserole
cream or cheese
1 cup
Vegetables
1 cup
4 cups
1~21/ 2 minutes CO O K covered in microwavable casserole dish.
31/ 2~6 minutes Stir once halfway through cooking.
11/2~21/2 minutes COOK covered in microwavable casserole dish.
31/2~51/2 minutes Stir once halfway through cooking.
4 cups
Sloppy Joe or
Soup
1 serving (8 oz.)
Barbecued beef
1~21/ 2 minutes Reheat filling and bun separately.
CO O K covered in microwavable casserole dish.
/ 2 cup meat filling) Stir once. Heat bun as directed in chart below.
11/2~2 minutes COOK covered in microwavable casserole dish.
Stir once halfway through cooking.
1 sandwich
(
1
without bun
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Fresh Vegetable
Guide
Cook time
(at HIGH)
Standing
Time
Cook time
(at HIGH)
Standing
Vegetable Amount
Instructions
Vegetable Amount
Instructions
Time
41/2 ~ 7
10 ~ 12
Artichokes
2 medium
4 medium
Trim. Add 2 tsp water and 2 tsp juice. 2~3 minutes
Cover.
Corn, Fresh
2 ears
230g
4 ~ 8
Husk. Add 2 tbsp water in 1.5 litre
baking dish. Cover.
2~3 minutes
(230g each)
Mushrooms,
Fresh, Sliced
11/2 ~ 21/2 Place mushrooms in 1.5 litre covered 2~3 minutes
casserole dish. Stir halfway through
cooking.
21/2 ~ 6
Asparagus,
Fresh, Spears
450g
450g
450g
Add 1 cup water. Cover.
2~3 minutes
Green Beans
Add 1/2 cup water in 1.5 litre casserole 2~3 minutes
dish. Stir halfway through cooking.
7 ~ 11
Parsnips, Fresh,
Sliced
450g
4 ~ 7
6 ~ 9
4 ~ 9
Add 1/2 cup water in 1.5 litre covered 2~3 minutes
casserole dish. Stir halfway through
cooking.
Beats, Fresh
Add 1/2 cup water in 1.5 litre covered 2~3 minutes
casserole dish. Rearrange halfway
through cooking.
11 ~ 16
Peas, Green,
Fresh
4 cups
Add 1/2 cup water in 1.5 litre covered 2~3 minutes
casserole dish. Stir halfway through
cooking.
Broccoli, Fresh,
Spears
450g
450g
Place broccoli in baking dish.
Add 1/2 cup water.
2~3 minutes
5 ~ 8
Sweet Potatoes 2 medium
Pierce potatoes several times with fork. 2~3 minutes
Place on 2 paper towels.
Turn over halfway through cooking.
Whole Baking
4 medium 6~ 12
Cabbage, Fresh,
Chopped
Add 1/2 cup water in 1.5 litre covered 2~3 minutes
casserole dish. Stir halfway through
cooking.
51/2~71/2
(170~230g each)
White potatoes, 2 potatoes 51/2 ~ 71/2 Pierce potatoes several times with fork. 2~3 minutes
Whole Baking
(170~230g each)
4 potatoes 91/2 ~ 14 Place on 2 paper towels.
Turn over halfway through cooking.
Carrots, Fresh,
Sliced
200g
450g
Add 1/4 cup water in 1.5 litre covered 2~3 minutes
casserole dish. Stir halfway through
cooking.
2 ~ 3
5 ~ 7
Spinach, Fresh,
Leaf
450g
41/2 ~ 71/2 Add 1/2 cup water in 2 litre covered 2~3 minutes
casserole dish.
Cauliflower,
Fresh, Whole
Trim. Add 1/4 cup water in 1.5 litre
covered casserole dish. Stir halfway
through cooking.
2~3 minutes
Courgette, Fresh,
Sliced
450g
41/2 ~ 71/2 Add 1/2 cup water in 1.5 litre covered
casserole dish. Stir halfway through
cooking.
2~3 minutes
2~3 minutes
Fresh, Flowerettes
Celery, Fresh,
Sliced
2 cups
4 cups
Slice. Add 1/2 cup water in 1.5 litre
covered casserole dish. Stir halfway
through cooking.
2~3 minutes
11 ~ 16
Pierce. Place on 2 paper towels.
Turn courgette over and rearrange
halfway through cooking.
Courgette, Fresh,
Whole
450g
6 ~ 9
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WARNING
Important safety instructions
Read carefully and keep for future reference
Please ensure cooking times are correctly set as
over cooking may result in FIRE and subsequent
DAMAGE to the OVEN.
1 Do not attempt to tamper with, or make any adjustments or repairs to the
door, control panel, safety interlock switches or any other part of the oven.
It is hazardous for anyone to carry out any service or repair operation
which involves the removal of any cover which gives protection against
exposure to microwave energy. Repairs should only be undertaken by a
qualified service technician.
2 Do not operate the oven when empty. It is best to leave a glass of water in
the oven when not in use. The water will safely absorb all microwave
energy, if the oven is accidentally started.
3 Do not dry clothes in the microwave oven, which may become carbonized
or burned if heated too long.
4 Do not cook food wrapped in paper towels, unless your cook book
contains instructions, for the food you are cooking.
5 Do not use newspaper in place of paper towels for cooking.
6 Do not use wooden containers. They may heat-up and char. Do not use
ceramic containers which have metallic (e.g. gold or silver) inlays. Always
remove metal twist ties. Metal objects in the oven may arc, which can
cause serious damage.
7 Do not operate the oven with a kitchen towel, a napkin or any other
obstruction between the door and the front edges of the oven, which may
cause microwave energy leakage.
8 Do not use recycled paper products since they may contain impurities
which may cause sparks and/or fires when used in cooking.
9 Do not rinse the turntable by placing it in water just after cooking. This
may cause breakage or damage.
12 Before cooking, pierce the skin of potatoes, apples or any such fruit or
vegetable.
13 Do not cook eggs in their shell. Pressure will build up inside the egg which
will burst.
14 Do not attempt deep fat frying in your oven.
15 Remove the plastic wrapping from food before cooking or defrosting. Note
though that in some cases food should be covered with plastic film, for
heating or cooking.
16 If the oven door or door seals are damaged, the oven must not be
operated until it has been repaired by a qualified service technician.
17 If smoke is observed, switch off or disconnect the oven from the power
supply and keep the oven door closed in order to stifle any flames.
18 When food is heated or cooked in disposable containers of plastic, paper
or other combustible materials, check the oven frequently due to the
possibility of the food container is deteriorating.
19 Only allow children to use the oven without supervision when adequate
instructions have been given so that the child is able to use the oven in a
safe way and understands the hazards of improper use.
20 Liquids or other foods must not be heated in sealed containers since they
are liable to explode.
21 Do not operate the oven, if the door seals and adjacent parts of the
microwave oven are faulty, until the oven has been repaired by a qualified
service technician.
22 Check the utensils are suitable for use in microwave ovens before use.
10 Small amounts of food require shorter cooking or heating time. If normal
times are allowed they may overheat and burn.
23 Do not touch the oven door, outer cabinet, rear cabinet, oven cavity,
accessories and dishes during grill mode, convection mode and auto cook
operations, unless wearing thick oven gloves, as they will become hot.
Before clearing make sure they are not hot.
11 Be certain to place the oven so the front of the door is 8 cm or more
behind the edge of the surface on which it is placed, to avoid accidental
tipping of the appliance.
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WARNING
Please do not let the POWER
CORD touch the BACK COVER.
Important safety instructions
Read carefully and keep for future reference
33 Only use the temperature probe recommended for this oven (for
appliances having a facility to use a temperature-sensing probe).
24 Only use utensils that are suitable for use in microwave ovens.
25 When heating food in plastic or paper containers, keep an eye on the
oven due to the possibility of ignition.
34 If heating elements are provided, during use the appliance becomes hot.
Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the
oven.
26 If smoke is observed, switch off or unplug the appliance and keep the
door closed in order to stifle any flames.
35 The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm
persons without supervision.
27 Microwave heating of beverages can result in delayed eruptive boiling,
therefore care must be taken when handing the container.
28 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.
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.
29 Eggs in their shell and whole hard-boiled eggs should not be heated in
microwave ovens since they may explode, even after microwave heating
has ended.
30 Details for cleaning door seals, cavities and adjacent parts.
WARNING: Liquids and other foods must not be heated in sealed
containers since they are liable to explode.
31 The oven should be cleaned regularly and any food deposits removed.
WARNING: Only allow children to use the oven without supervision when
adequate instructions have been given so that the child is able
to use the oven in a safe way and understands the hazards of
improper use.
32 Failure to maintain the oven in a clean condition could lead to
deterioration of the surface that could adversely affect the life of the
appliance and possibly result in a hazardous situation.
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Microwave-safe
Utensils
Never use metal or metal trimmed utensils in your
microwave oven
Paper
Paper plates and containers are convenient and safe to use in your microwave oven,
Microwaves cannot penetrate metal. They will bounce off any metal object in the
oven and cause arcing, an alarming phenomenon that resembles lightning.
Most heat resistant non metallic cooking utensils are safe for use in your microwave
oven. However, some may contain materials that render them unsuitable as
microwave cookware. If you have any doubts about a particular utensil, there’s a
simple way to find out if it can be used in your microwave oven.
provided that the cooking time is short and foods to be cooked are low in fat and
moisture. Paper towels are also very useful for wrapping foods and for lining baking
trays in which greasy foods such as bacon are cooked. In general, avoid coloured
paper products as the colour may run. Some recycled paper products may contain
impurities which could cause arcing or fires when used in the microwave oven.
Plastic cooking bags
Place the utensil in question next to a glass bowl filled with water in the microwave
oven. Microwave at power HIGH for 1 minute. If the water heats up but the utensil
remains cool to the touch, the utensil is microwave~safe. However, if the water does
not change temperature but the utensil becomes warm, microwaves are being
absorbed by the utensil and it is not safe for use in the microwave oven. You
probably have many items on hand in your kitchen right now that can be used as
cooking equipment in your microwave oven. Just read through the following
checklist.
Provided they are made specially for cooking, cooking bags are microwave safe.
However, be sure to make a slit in the bag so that steam can escape. Never use
ordinary plastic bags for cooking in your microwave oven, as they will melt and
rupture.
Plastic microwave cookware
A variety of shapes and sizes of microwave cookware are available. For the most
part, you can probably use items you already have on hand rather than investing in
new kitchen equipment.
Dinner plates
Pottery, stoneware and ceramic
Containers made of these materials are usually fine for use in your microwave oven,
but they should be tested to be sure.
Many kinds of dinner-ware are microwave-safe. If in doubt consult the
manufacturer’s literature or perform the microwave test.
Glassware
Glassware that is heat-resistant is microwave-safe. This would include all brands of
oven tempered glass cookware. However, do not use delicate glassware, such as
tumblers or wine glasses, as these might shatter as the food warms.
CAUTION
Some items with high lead or iron content are not suitable for cooking
utensils.
Plastic storage containers
These can be used to hold foods that are to be quickly reheated. However, they
should not be used to hold foods that will need considerable time in the oven as hot
foods will eventually warp or melt plastic containers.
Utensils should be checked to ensure that they are suitable for use in
microwave ovens.
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Food characteristics &
Microwave cooking
Moisture content of food
Keeping an eye on things
Since the heat generated from microwaves tends to evaporate moisture, relatively dry food
such as roasts and some vegetables should either be sprinkled with water prior to cooking
or covered to retain moisture.
The recipes in the book have been formulated with great care, but your success in
preparing them depends on how much attention you pay to the food as it cooks.
Always watch your food while it cooks. Your microwave oven is equipped with a
light that turns on automatically when the oven is in operation so that you can see
inside and check the progress of your food. Directions given in recipes to elevate,
stir, and the like should be thought of as the minimum steps recommended. If the
food seems to be cooking unevenly, simply make the necessary adjustments you think
appropriate to correct the problem.
Bone and fat content of food
Bones conduct heat and fat cooks more quickly than meat. Care must be taken when
cooking bony or fatty cuts of meat that they do not cook unevenly and do not become
overcooked.
Quantity of food
The number of microwaves in your oven remains constant regardless of how much food is
being cooked. Therefore, the more food you place in the oven, the longer the cooking time.
Remember to decrease cooking times by at least one third when halving a recipe.
Shape of food
Factors affecting microwave cooking times
Many factors affect cooking times. The temperature of ingredients used in a recipe
makes a big difference in cooking times. For example, a cake made with ice-cold
butter, milk, and eggs will take considerably longer to bake than one made with
ingredients that are at room temperature. All of the recipes in this book give a range
of cooking times. In general, you will find that the food remains under-cooked at the
lower end of the time range, and you may sometimes want to cook your food beyond
the maximum time given, according to personal preference. The governing
philosophy of this book is that it is best for a recipe to be conservative in giving
cooking times. While overcooked food is ruined for good. Some of the recipes,
particularly those for bread, cake, and custards, recommend that food be removed
from the oven when they are slightly undercooked. This is not a mistake. When
allowed to stand, usually covered, these foods will continue to cook outside of the
oven as the heat trapped within the outer portions of the food gradually travels
inward. If the food is left in the oven until it is cooked all the way through, the outer
portions will become overcooked or even burnt. You will become increasingly skilful
in estimating both cooking and standing times for various foods.
Density of food
Microwaves penetrate only about 2.cm into food, the interior portion of thick foods are
cooked as the heat generated on the outside travels inward. Only the outer edge of food in
cooked by microwave energy; the rest is cooked by conduction. The worst possible shape
for a food that is to be microwaved is a thick square. The corners will burn long before the
centre is even warm . Round thin foods and ring shaped foods cook successfully in the
microwave.
Covering
A cover traps heat and steam which causes food to cook more quickly. Use a lid or
microwave cling film with a corner folded back to prevent splitting.
Browning
Meats and poultry that are cooked fifteen minutes or longer will brown lightly in their own
fat. Foods that are cooked for a shorter period of time may be brushed with a browning
sauce such as worcestershire sauce, soy sauce or barbecue sauce to achieve an appetizing
colour. Since relatively small amounts of browning sauces are added to food the original
flavour of the recipe is not altered.
Covering with greaseproof paper
Light, porous food such as cakes and breads cook more quickly than heavy, dense
foods such as roasts and casseroles. You must take care when microwaving porous
food that the outer edges do not become dry and brittle.
Greaseproofing effectively prevents spattering and helps food retain some heat. But
because it makes a looser cover than a lid or clingfilm, it allows the food to dry out slightly.
Arranging and spacing
Height of food
Individual foods such as baked potatoes, small cakes and hors d’oeuvres will heat more
evenly if placed in the oven an equal distance apart, preferably in a circular pattern. Never
stack foods on top of one another.
The upper portion of tall food, particularly roasts, will cook more quickly than the
lower portion. Therefore, it is wise to turn tall food during cooking, sometimes several
times.
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Food characteristics &
Microwave cooking
Stirring
To Clean Your Oven
1 Keep the inside of the oven clean
Stirring is one of the most important of all microwaving techniques. In conventional cooking,
food is stirred for the purpose of blending. Microwaved food, however, is stirred in order to
spread and redistribute heat. Always stir from the outside towards the centre as the outside
of the food heats first.
Food spatters or spilled liquids stick to oven walls and between seal and door
surface. It is best to wipe up spillovers with a damp cloth right away. Crumbs and
spillovers will absorb microwave energy and lengthen cooking times. Use a damp
cloth to wipe out crumbs that fall between the door and the frame. It is important to
keep this area clean to assure a tight seal. Remove greasy spatters with a soapy cloth
then rinse and dry. Do not use harsh detergent or abrasive cleaners. The glass tray
can be washed by hand or in the dishwasher.
Turning over
Large, tall foods such as roasts and whole chickens should be turned so that the top and
bottom will cook evenly. It is also a good idea to turn cut up chicken and chops.
Placing thicker portions facing outwards
Since microwaves are attracted to the outside portion of food, it makes sense to place
thicker portions of meat, poultry and fish to the outer edge of the baking dish. This way,
thicker portions will receive the most microwave energy and the food will cook evenly.
Shielding
Strips of aluminium foil (which block microwaves) can be placed over the corners or edges
of square and rectangular foods to prevent those portions from overcooking. Never use too
much foil and make sure the foil is secured to the dish or it may cause ‘arcing’ in the oven.
Elevating
2 Keep the outside of the oven clean
Clean the outside of your oven with soap and water then with clean water and dry
with a soft cloth or paper towel. To prevent damage to the operating parts inside the
oven, the water should not be allowed to seep into the ventilation openings. To clean
control panel, open the door to prevent oven from accidentally starting, and wipe a
damp cloth followed immediately by a dry cloth. Press STOP/CLEAR after cleaning.
Thick or dense foods can be elevated so that microwaves can be absorbed by the underside
and centre of the foods.
Piercing
Foods enclosed in a shell, skin or membrane are likely to burst in the oven unless they are
pierced prior to cooking. Such foods include yolks and whites of eggs, clams and oysters
and whole vegetables and fruits.
3 If steam accumulates inside or around the outside of the oven door, wipe the panels
with a soft cloth. This may occur when the microwave oven is operated under high
humidity conditions and in no way indicates a malfunction of the unit.
Testing if cooked
Food cooks so quickly in a microwave oven, it is necessary to test it frequently. Some foods
are left in the microwave until completely cooked, but most foods, including meats and
poultry, are removed from the oven while still slightly undercooked and allowed to finish
cooking during standing time. The internal temperature of foods will rise between 50F (30C)
and 150F (80C) during standing time.
4 The door and door seals should be kept clean. Use only warm, soapy water, rinse
then dry thoroughly.
DO NOT USE ABRASIVE MATERIALS, SUCH AS CLEANING POWDERS OR
STEEL AND PLASTIC PADS.
Metal parts will be easier to maintain if wiped frequently with a damp cloth.
Standing time
Foods are often allowed to stand for 3 to 10 minutes after being removed from the
microwave oven. Usually the foods are covered during standing time to retain heat unless
they are supposed to be dry in texture (some cakes and biscuits, for example). Standing
allows foods to finish cooking and also helps flavour blend and develop.
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Questions &
Answers
Q What’s wrong when the oven light will not glow?
A There may be several reasons why the oven light will not glow.
Light bulb has blown
Q Is it possible to pop corn in a microwave oven?
A Yes, if using one of the two methods described
below
1 Popcorn-popping utensils designed specifically for microwave cooking.
2 Prepackaged commercial microwave popcorn that contains specific
times and power outputs needed for an acceptable final product.
Door is not closed
Q Does microwave energy pass through the viewing screen in the door?
A No. The holes, or ports, are made to allow light to pass; they do not let
microwave energy through.
FOLLOW EXACT DIRECTIONS GIVEN BY EACH MANUFACTURER FOR
THEIR POPCORN PRODUCT. DO NOT LEAVE THE OVEN UNATTENDED
WHILE THE CORN IS BEING POPPED. IF CORN FAILS TO POP AFTER
THE SUGGESTED TIMES, DISCONTINUE COOKING. OVERCOOKING
COULD RESULT IN THE CORN CATCHING FIRE.
Q Why does the beep tone sound when a pad on the Control Panel is
touched?
A The beep tone sounds to assure that the setting is being properly entered.
Q Will the microwave oven be damaged if it operates empty?
A Yes Never run it empty or without the glass tray.
CAUTION
NEVER USE A BROWN PAPER BAG FOR POPPING CORN. NEVER
ATTEMPT TO POP LEFTOVER KERNELS.
Q Why do eggs sometimes pop?
A When baking, frying, or poaching eggs, the yolk may pop due to steam
build up inside the yolk membrane. To prevent this, simply pierce the yolk
before cooking. Never microwave eggs in the shell.
Q Why doesn’t my oven always cook as fast as the cooking guide says?
A Check your cooking guide again to make sure you’ve followed directions
correctly, and to see what might cause variations in cooking time.
Cooking guide times and heat settings are suggestions, chosen to help
prevent overcooking, the most common problem in getting used to a
microwave oven. Variations in the size, shape, weight and dimensions of
the food require longer cooking time. Use your own judgement along with
the cooking guide suggestions to test food condition, lust as you would do
with a conventional cooker.
Q Why is standing time recommended after microwave cooking is over?
A After microwave cooking is finished, food keeps on cooking during
standing time. This standing time finishes cooking evenly throughout the
food. The amount of standing time depends on the density of the food.
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Plug wiring information/
Technical Specifications
Warning
Technical Specification
This appliance must be earthed
The wires in this mains lead are colored in accordance with the
following codes
Power Input
Output
Microwave Frequency
Outside Dimension
Power Consumption
230 V AC / 50 Hz
800 W (IEC60705 rating standard)
2450 MHz
455 mm(W) X 281 mm(H) X 325 mm(D)
1200 Watts
BLUE ~ Neutral
BROWN ~ Live
GREEN & YELLOW ~ Earth
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:
If the supplied flexible mains cord of this appliance is damaged, it must be
replaced using the special mains cord part number
: 6411W1A017J/6411W1A017A
The wire which is colored BLUE must be connected to the terminal
which is marked with the letter N or Colored BLACK.
The wire which is colored BROWN must be connected to the
terminal which is marked with the letter L or colored RED.
This appliance is supplied with BS 1363 approved 13 Amp fused mains plug.
When replacing the fuse always use a 13 Amp BS 1362 approved type. Never
use this plug with the fuse cover omitted. To obtain a replacement fuse cover
contact your supplying dealer or LG Electronics U.K. LTD.
The wire which is colored GREEN & YELLOW or GREEN must be
connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter E or
.
If the mains sockets in your home differ, or are not suitable for the type of plug
supplied then the plug should be removed and a suitable type fitted.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in
order to avoid a hazard;
If the mains plug becomes severed from the mains lead it must be destroyed. A
mains plug with bared wires is hazardous if engaged in a mains output line
socket.
If a 13 Amp BS 1363 plug is not suitable or any other type of plug used, then this
appliance must be protected by a 15 Amp fuse.
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MAFF
Reheating Cooked Chilled Foods
MAFF
This microwave oven has been tested and labelled to the Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food (MAFF) agreement, concerning the
reheating of cooked chilled food.
The heating category represents the oven’s ability to heat small quantities of food (approx. 350g), it does not represent the oven’s general
performance. The category (from the letter A to E) will help you to reheat small quantities of food such as microwavable ready meals. The
greater heating category of the oven, the less heating time is required.
Displayed on the food packages will be the cooking times for each of the BAND categories. For example A may be 10 minutes. B may be
9 minutes etc depending on the food type.
Three wavy lines denotes
oven tested in compliance
with the agreement.
Denotes the microwave
oven output power.
800W
This category links with
the heating times given on food.
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Technology with the human touch
GUARANTEE
LG ELECTRONICS U.K. LTD. WILL PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING SERVICES IN
REQUIREMENTS TO MAINTAIN WARRANTY COVERAGE:
ORDER TO EXPEDITE THIS GUARANTEE.
1. All faulty components which fail due to defective manufacture will be
replaced free of charge for a period of 12 months from the original date
of purchase.
RETAIN YOUR RECEIPT TO PROVE DATE OF PURCHASE. A COPY OF
YOUR RECEIPT MUST BE SURRENDERED AT THE TIME GUARANTEE
SERVICE IS PROVED.
2. The dealer (or his Service Agent) who sold the product will be reimbursed
for any labor provided in the repair of this LG electronics equipment, for a
period of 12 months from the original date of purchase. These claims must
be made in accordance with the published scale of service charges and
relevant claims procedure.
PRODUCT REGISTRATION CARD: It is helpful to complete at least, your
name, address, phone, model & serial
numbers and return it. This will enable LG
Electronics to assist you in the future
should you lose your receipt, your units
stolen, or should modification be
necessary.
PLEASE NOTE:
A. The dealer may restrict the guarantee to the original purchaser.
B. The dealer is not obliged to carry out service under guarantee if
unauthorized modifications are made to the apparatus, or if non standard
components are used or if the serial number of the apparatus is removed,
defaced, misused, or altered.
To obtain information or assistance: Call 01753 500470 Monday-Friday
9:00 am ~ 4:30 pm
MODEL
SERIAL# *
DATE OF PURCHASE
C. Any claims made under guarantee must be directed to the dealer from
whom the equipment was originally purchased. The dealer may, before
carrying out service under guarantee, require a receipted account as
evidence of the date of purchase.
* Please complete for your own record
D. We respectfully point out that your dealer is not obligated to replace
batteries if they become exhausted or worn in use.
E. Aerial alignment and consumer control adjustments are not covered by
this guarantee.
In all cases of difficulty - consult your LG dealer from
whom the product was purchased.
This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights.
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Disposal of your old appliance
1. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it
means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
2. All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from
the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by
the government or the local authorities.
3. The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential
negative consequences for the environment and human health.
4. For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please
contact your city office, waste disposal service or the shop where you
purchased the product.
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