Panasonic NN C2003S User Manual

Draft  
Microwave / Convection Oven  
NN-C2003S  
Operating Guide  
Table of Contents  
Before Operation  
Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Installation and Earthing Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
General Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Microwaves and How They Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Cookware and Utensil Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6  
Cookware and Utensil Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Feature Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Feature Diagram - Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
Oven Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Cooking Modes : Heating Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Cook Navigator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Operation & Hints  
Let’s Start to Use Your Oven! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Quick Guide to Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
To Set Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Operation Guide on the Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
To Use Child Safety Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
To Reheat  
To Defrost  
To Cook  
by Micro Power and Time Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
by Sensor Reheat Pad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
by Micro Power and Time Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14,17  
by Turbo Defrost Pad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
by Micro Power and Time Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
on Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18  
on Convection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
on Combination: Convection & Microwave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
by One Touch Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
To Set Standing Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
To Use Recipe Prompting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
To Use Quick Min. Pad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28  
To Change the Cooking Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Maintenance  
Before Requesting Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Care of Your Microwave Oven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97  
Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97  
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Safety Instructions  
Important  
PRACTICAL HINTS  
Precautions to be taken when using  
Microwave Ovens for Heating  
foodstuffs  
INSPECTION FOR DAMAGE  
A microwave oven should only be used if an  
Exterior oven surfaces, including air vents on the  
cabinet and the oven door will get hot during  
CONVECTION, COMBINATION and GRILL.  
Use care when opening or closing door and when  
inserting or removing food and accessories.  
inspection confirms all of the following conditions:  
WE CERTIFY THAT THIS MICROWAVE OVEN  
HAS BEEN INSPECTED AND COMPLIES WITH  
THE REQUIREMENTS OF REGULATION 3,  
SUBCLAUSE(2),OF THE MICROWAVE OVENS  
REGULATIONS 1982.  
1. The grille is not damaged or broken.  
2. The door fits squarely and securely and opens  
and closes smoothly.  
3. The door hinges are in good condition.  
4. The metal plates of a metal seal on the door are  
neither buckled nor deformed.  
MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.  
(This statement applicable only to New Zealand.)  
5. The door seals are neither covered with food nor  
have large burn marks.  
WARNING  
a) The door seals and door seal areas should be  
cleaned with a damp cloth.  
PRECAUTIONS  
Microwave radiation from microwave ovens can  
cause harmful effects if the following precautions are  
not taken:  
The appliance should be inspected for damage  
to the door seals and door seal areas and if  
these areas are damaged the appliance should  
not be operated until it has been repaired by a  
service technician trained by the manufacturer.  
1. Never tamper with or deactivate the interlocking  
devices on the door.  
2. Never poke an object, particularly a metal object,  
through a grill or between the door and the oven  
while the oven is operating.  
b) It is dangerous for anyone other than a  
qualified service technician trained by the  
manufacturer to perform repair service.  
3. Never place saucepans, unopened cans or other  
heavy metal objects in the oven.  
c) If the supply cord of this appliance is damaged,  
it must be replaced by the special cord  
available only from the manufacturer.  
4. Do not let other metallic articles, e.g. fast food foil  
containers, touch the side of the oven.  
5. Clean the oven cavity, the door and the seals  
with water and a mild detergent at regular  
intervals. Never use any form of abrasive cleaner  
that may scratch or scour surfaces around the  
door.  
d) Before use, the user should check that utensils  
are suitable for use in microwave ovens.  
e) Liquids or other foods must not be heated in  
sealed containers since they are liable to  
explode.  
6. Always use the oven with the trays or cookware  
recommended by the manufacturer.  
f) 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.  
7. Never operate the oven without a load (i.e. an  
absorbing material such as food or water) in the  
oven cavity unless specifically allowed in the  
manufacturer’s literature.  
g) Accessible parts may become hot when the  
CONVECTION/COMBINATION/GRILL is in  
use. Children should be kept away.  
8. For horizontally hinged doors, never rest heavy  
objects such as food containers on the door while  
it is open.  
9. Do not place sealed containers in microwave  
ovens. Baby bottles fitted with a screw cap or a  
teat are considered to be sealed containers.  
10.The appliance is not intended for use by young  
children or infirm persons without supervision.  
11.Young children should be supervised to ensure  
that they do not play with the appliance.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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Installation and Earthing Instructions  
Important Instructions  
Placement of Oven  
WARNING - To reduce the risk of burns, electric  
shock, fire, injury to persons or excessive  
microwave energy:  
1. The oven must be placed on a flat, stable surface  
more than 85 cm above the floor. For correct  
operation, the oven must have sufficient air flow.  
Allow 15 cm of space on the top of the oven,  
10 cm at back and 5 cm on both sides. If one  
side of the oven is placed flush to a wall, the  
other side or top must not be blocked.  
a) Do not block air vents. If they are blocked  
during operation, the oven may overheat. If the  
oven overheats, a thermal safety device will  
turn the oven off. The oven will remain  
1. Read all instructions before using microwave  
oven.  
2. Some products such as whole eggs and sealed  
containers - (for example, closed glass jars and  
sealed baby bottles with a teat) - may explode  
and should not be heated in a microwave oven.  
3. Use this microwave oven only for its intended use  
as described in this manual.  
inoperable until it has cooled.  
b) Do not place oven near a hot or damp surface  
such as a gas stove, electric range or sink etc.  
c) Do not operate oven when room humidity is  
too high.  
4. As with any appliance, close supervision is  
necessary when used by children.  
5. Do not operate this microwave oven, if it is not  
working properly, or if it has been damaged or  
dropped.  
2. The surfaces of top, back and left side of the  
oven become hot during operation. Do not allow  
the mains cable to come in contact with the  
surface of the oven.  
6. Do not store or use this appliance outdoors.  
7. Do not immerse cord or plug in water.  
8. Keep cord away from heated surfaces.  
9. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or  
counter.  
10.To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity:  
a) Do not overcook food. Carefully attend  
microwave oven if paper, plastic, or other  
combustible materials are placed inside the  
oven to facilitate cooking.  
b) Remove wire twist-ties from bags before  
placing bag in oven.  
c) If materials inside the oven should ignite, keep  
oven door closed, turn oven off at the wall  
switch, or shut off power at the fuse or circuit  
breaker panel.  
3. This oven was manufactured for household use  
only.  
4. This oven may be built into a wall cabinet, if  
desired. This microwave oven is designed and  
approved for use only with a genuine Panasonic  
trim kit for Model number listed in the operating  
instructions (page 30). Installation with any other  
trim kit may void the warranty.  
11.Do not remove outer panel from oven.  
Earthing Instructions  
Circuit  
This microwave oven 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 microwave oven is  
equipped with a cord having an earthing wire with  
an earthing plug. The plug must be plugged into an  
outlet that is properly installed and earthed.  
WARNING - Improper use of the earthing plug can  
result in a risk of electric shock.  
Your microwave oven should be operated on a  
separate 10 A circuit from other appliances. Failure  
to do this may cause the power board fuse to blow,  
and/or food to cook slower. Do not insert higher  
value fuse in the power board.  
Fan Motor Operation  
After using the oven, the fan may rotate to cool the  
electric components. This is perfectly normal, and  
you can take out the food from the oven while the  
fan operates.  
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General Instructions  
microwave oven cannot maintain the food at the  
correct canning temperature. Improperly canned  
food may spoil and be dangerous to consume.  
General Use  
1. Only use utensils that are suitable for use in  
microwave ovens.  
2. Do not attempt to deep fat fry in your microwave  
oven.  
2. In order to maintain high quality, do not operate  
the oven when empty. The microwave energy will  
reflect continuously throughout the oven if no  
food or water is present to absorb energy.  
3. Do not boil eggs in their shell and whole hard -  
boiled eggs. (unless otherwise stated in recipes.)  
Pressure will build up and the eggs will explode.  
3. If smoke is observed, press STOP/RESET pad  
and leave the door closed in order to stifle any  
flames. Disconnect the power cord, or shut off  
power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel.  
4. Potatoes, apples, egg yolks, whole squash and  
sausages are examples of foods with nonporous  
skins. This type of food must be pierced before  
cooking, to prevent bursting.  
4. Do not dry clothes, newspapers or other  
materials in the oven. They may catch on fire.  
5. When heating liquids, e.g. soup, sauces and  
beverages in your microwave oven, overheating  
the liquid beyond boiling point can occur without  
evidence of bubbling. This could result in a  
sudden boil over of the hot liquid. To prevent this  
possibility the following steps should be taken:  
a) Avoid using straight-sided containers with  
narrow necks.  
5. Do not use recycled paper products, unless the  
paper product is labelled as safe for microwave  
oven use. Recycled paper products may contain  
impurities which may cause sparks and/or fires  
when used.  
6. Do not use newspapers or paper bags for  
cooking.  
b) Do not overheat.  
c) Stir the liquid before placing the container in the  
oven and again halfway through cooking time.  
d) After heating, allow to stand in the oven for a  
short time, stirring again before carefully  
removing the container.  
7. Do not hit or strike control panel. Damage to  
controls may occur.  
8. POT HOLDERS may be needed as heat from  
food is transferred to the cooking container and  
from the container to Ceramic Tray. The tray can  
be very hot after removing the cooking container  
from the oven.  
6. DO NOT USE A CONVENTIONAL MEAT  
THERMOMETER IN THE MICROWAVE OVEN.  
To check the degree of cooking of roasts and  
poultry use a MICROWAVE THERMOMETER.  
Alternatively, a conventional meat thermometer  
may be used after the food is removed from the  
oven. If undercooked, return meat or poultry to the  
oven and cook for a few more minutes at the  
recommended power level. It is important to ensure  
that meat and poultry are thoroughly cooked.  
9. Do not store flammable materials next to, on top  
of, or in the oven. It could be a fire hazard.  
10.Do not cook food directly on Ceramic Tray unless  
indicated in recipes. (Food should be placed in a  
suitable cooking utensil.)  
11.Do NOT use this oven to heat chemicals or other  
non-food products. Do NOT clean this oven with  
any product that is labeled as containing  
corrosive chemicals. The heating of corrosive  
chemicals in this oven may cause microwave  
radiation leaks.  
12.When using the COMBINATION mode, never  
place any aluminum or metal container directly on  
the wire rack. Always insert a heatproof, glass  
plate or dish between the wire rack and the  
aluminum container. This will prevent sparking  
that may damage the oven.  
7. COOKING TIMES given in the cookbook  
section are APPROXIMATE. Factors that may  
affect cooking time are preferred degree of  
moisture content, starting temperature, altitude,  
volume, size, shape of food and utensils used. As  
you become familiar with the oven, you will be  
able to adjust for these factors.  
8. It is better to UNDERCOOK RATHER THAN  
OVERCOOK foods. If food is undercooked, it  
can always be returned to the oven for further  
cooking. If food is overcooked, nothing can be  
done. Always start with minimum cooking times  
recommended.  
13.It is recommended not to use the wire rack when  
cooking in the MICROWAVE mode only.  
14.If ceramic tray is hot, aloow to cool before  
cleaning or placing in water.  
9. Extreme care should be taken when cooking  
popcorn. Cook for minimum time as  
recommended by manufacturer. Use the  
directions suitable for the wattage of your oven.  
NEVER leave oven unattended when popping  
popcorn.  
15.Look at the oven from time to time when food is  
heated or cooked in disposal containers of  
plastic, paper or other combustible materials, as  
these types of containers ignite if overheated.  
11.Take care when heating food in foil trays. Trays  
should be no deeper than 2 cm and should not  
touch the sides of the oven walls. If you are  
unsure of the heating time, do not leave the oven  
unattended.  
Food  
1. Do not use your oven for home canning or the  
heating of any closed jar. Pressure will build up  
and the jar may explode. In addition, the  
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Microwaves and How They Work  
Microwaves are a form of high frequency radio  
waves similar to those used by a radio, including  
AM, FM and CB.  
Reflection  
Metal substances REFLECT microwave energy  
because there is no absorption and there is no  
heating. This is why the oven interior is either  
stainless steel or paint-coated steel. This ensures  
that the microwaves are kept inside the cavity and  
evenly distributed throughout the food with the help  
of the turntable.  
Electricity is converted into microwave energy by the  
magnetron tube (which is the heart of the microwave  
oven).  
From the magnetron tube, microwave energy is  
transmitted to the oven cavity. The microwaves are  
converted to heat in the food. The microwaves enter  
from the outside of the food and travel through the  
food. Continued cooking to the centre occurs by  
conduction.  
Transmission  
Such substances as paper, glass and plastic  
TRANSMIT microwave energy and do not become  
hot except from food. Because these substances do  
not reflect or absorb microwave energy, they are  
ideal materials for microwave cooking containers.  
Although pacemakers used to be affected by  
microwaves (as well as by other radio waves), they  
are now shielded and are not bothered by these  
interferences. This allows people with pacemakers  
to sit calmly by their radio or television and cook  
with microwave ovens.  
Absorption  
Food contains moisture and will ABSORB  
microwave energy, which causes the moisture  
molecules within the food to vibrate at an incredible  
rate (2,450,000,000 times per second). Friction,  
created by vibration, produces heat energy which is  
conducted throughout the food.  
When the microwaves come in contact with a  
substance, any one or a combination of three things  
may occur. They can be:  
1. REFLECTED  
2. TRANSMITTED  
3. ABSORBED  
Cookware and Utensil Guide  
It is important to use correct containers when  
cooking in a microwave oven. The following will help  
you to make the right selection.  
Glass, Ceramic and China  
Heat-Resistant glass cookware is invaluable in  
microwave cooking. Many of these items are readily  
available in most homes: glass jugs, mixing bowls,  
loaf dishes, covered casseroles, oblong baking  
dishes, pie plates and round or square cake dishes.  
Examples of this type of cookware are Pyrex® and  
Corningware®.  
How to Test a Container for Safe Microwave  
Oven Use  
Fill a 1-cup glass measure with water and place it in  
the microwave oven along with the container to be  
tested; heat one minute on HIGH. If the container is  
microwave oven safe, it should remain comfortably  
cool and the water should be hot. If the container  
becomes very hot, it has absorbed some microwave  
energy and should not be used. This test cannot be  
used for plastic containers.  
Dinnerware can be used for microwave heating.  
Many brands of dinnerware are microwave safe.  
Check the care information for reference to  
microwave use for dinnerware and serving pieces. If  
dinnerware is marked ovenproof, it frequently is safe  
to use in the microwave oven. However, to be sure,  
check by conducting a microwave dish test.  
Paper Products and Freezer Wrap  
Waxed paper, paper plates, cups and napkins  
should not be used for heating or cooking food by  
Convection, Combination and Grill. Freezer wrap  
should not be used as it is not heat resistant and  
may melt. Paper towels, greaseproof paper and  
bake paper may be safely used for short periods of  
time for covering or lining.  
Several types of glassware and dinnerware are  
not recommended for use in the Microwave Oven.  
Do not use dishes with metallic trim or containers  
with metal parts. Do not use cups or mugs with  
glued on handles, as they may fall off with continued  
heating. Do not use delicate glassware. Although  
the glassware may be transparent to microwave  
energy the heat from the food may cause the  
glassware to crack.  
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Cookware and Utensil Guide  
Plastics  
Metal  
Plastic dishes, cups and some freezer  
containers should be used with care in a  
microwave oven. Choose plastic containers  
carefully, as some plastic containers may become  
soft, melt and scorch.  
Metal cookware or utensils, and those with metallic  
trim, should NOT be used on microwave. Since  
microwave energy is reflected by metal, foods in  
metal containers will not cook evenly. There is also  
the possibility of "arcing".  
Although metal utensils must be avoided in  
microwave cooking, some metal can be helpful  
when used correctly.  
Aluminium foil can be used safely, if certain  
guidelines are followed, to prevent overcooking.  
Small pieces of foil are used to cover areas such as  
chicken wings, tips of roasts, or other thin parts that  
cook before the rest of the recipe is finished. Make  
sure foil is attached securely and doesn't touch  
sides of oven; otherwise arcing may occur.  
Foil lined containers, either cardboard or plastic,  
should NOT be used in the microwave oven as  
arcing could occur.  
The majority of plastic dishes, even those designed  
for use in the microwave oven, are not suitable for  
cooking foods with high fat or sugar content, or for  
lengthy cooking time. Most microwave plastic dishes  
should not be used for longer than 3 to 5 minutes on  
HIGH power. These dishes, although not suitable for  
extended cooking, may be successfully used for  
defrosting or for use on lower power levels.  
Cooking Bags designed to withstand boiling,  
freezing, or conventional heating are microwave  
safe. Prepare bags according to manufacturers'  
directions. When cooking by microwave, DO NOT  
use wire twist-ties to close bag. They can act as an  
antenna and cause arcing (sparks).  
DO NOT COOK IN PLASTIC FOOD STORAGE  
BAGS.  
Metal twist-ties, either paper or plastic coated,  
should NOT be used on Microwave or Combination.  
Frozen dinner trays can be used on Microwave if  
the container is no deeper than 2 cm and is filled  
with food. They may be used on Convection.  
Metal skewers can not be used on Microwave as  
arcing may occur. Wooden skewers are readily  
available and give the same result.  
Plastic Wrap such as GLAD WRAP® can be used  
to cover dishes in most recipes. Over an extended  
heating time, some disfiguration of the wrap may  
occur. When removing plastic wrap "covers" as well  
as any glass lid be careful to remove it away from  
you to avoid steam burns.  
Loosen plastic but let dish stand covered.  
Shells: Scalloped baking shells are best used  
during reheating and for short periods of cooking  
time only.  
Thermometers are available for use in microwave  
ovens. DO NOT USE CONVENTIONAL MERCURY  
TYPE CANDY OR MEAT THERMOMETERS in food  
while cooking in the microwave oven or on  
Combination.  
Browning Dishes  
NOTE: Browning dishes are no longer available.  
This information is supplied to assist people who  
already own a browning dish.  
Browning dishes are used to sear chops, meat  
patties, steaks etc. A special coating on the bottom  
of the dish absorbs the microwave energy and  
becomes very hot. When foods are added to the  
dish, the result is a seared effect. Preheat the dish  
according to the manufacturers' directions. Add food  
to be seared and heat according to recipe or  
personal preference. Use pot holders to remove the  
dish from the Microwave Oven. Do not use the  
browning dish on or in a conventional stove.  
Remember:  
Jars and Bottles  
Jars and Bottles can be used to warm food to  
serving temperature, if the lid is removed first.  
Cooking should not be done in these containers  
since most are not heat resistant and during  
extended heating times, heat from food would cause  
cracking or breaking.  
Food can be covered with a loose sheet of  
absorbent towel to prevent splattering.  
Do not attempt to deep fry in the browning dish or  
microwave oven as you cannot control the  
temperature of the oil.  
Straw, Wicker, and Wood  
Straw and wicker baskets may be used in the  
microwave oven for a short period of time to warm  
rolls or bread. Large wooden utensils, such as bowls  
or cutting boards should NOT be used for prolonged  
heating as the microwave energy may cause the  
wood to become dry and brittle.  
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Cookware and Utensil Chart  
Microwave  
for shielding  
yes  
Grill  
yes  
no  
Convection  
Combination  
Aluminium foil  
yes  
no  
for shielding  
Browning dish  
Brown paper bags  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
Dinnerware  
oven/microwave safe  
non-oven, microwave safe  
yes  
yes  
yes  
no  
yes  
no  
yes  
no  
Disposable polyester  
paperboard dishes  
yes*  
no  
yes*(up to 220˚C) yes*(up to 220˚C)  
Glassware  
oven glassware & ceramic  
non heat resistant  
yes  
no  
yes  
no  
yes  
no  
yes  
no  
Metal cookware  
no  
no  
yes  
yes  
no  
yes  
yes  
yes*  
no  
yes**  
no  
Metal twist-ties  
Oven cooking bag  
Paper towels and napkins  
Plastic defrosting rack  
yes  
yea  
yes  
yes  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
Plastic dishes  
microwave safe  
non microwave safe  
yes  
no  
no  
no  
*
no  
*
no  
Plastic wrap  
yes  
yes  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
no  
Straw, wicker, wood  
Thermometers  
microwave safe  
conventional  
yes  
no  
no  
yes  
no  
yes  
no  
no  
Waxed paper  
yes  
no  
no  
no  
* Check manufacturers’ recommendation, must withstand heat.  
** Follow recipe instructions.  
NOTE: See page 10 for accessories included.  
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Feature Diagram  
Ceramic Tray  
1. Do not operate the oven without Roller Ring and Ceramic Tray in place.  
2. Only use Ceramic Tray specifically designed for this oven. Do not substitute any other Ceramic tray.  
3. If Ceramic Tray is hot, allow to cool before cleaning or placing in water.  
4. Do not cook directly on Ceramic Tray unless otherwise indicated. Always place food in a microwave-safe  
dish, or on a rack set in a microwave-safe dish.  
5. If food or utensils on Ceramic Tray touches the oven walls, causing the tray to stop moving, the tray will  
automatically rotate in the opposite direction. This is normal.  
6. Ceramic Tray can rotate in either direction.  
Identification Plate  
The oven model number  
and serial number are  
recorded here.  
Control  
Panel  
Oven Window  
Door Safety  
Lock System  
Roller Ring  
1. Roller Ring and oven floor  
should be cleaned frequently to  
prevent from excessive noise.  
2. Roller Ring must always be  
used together with Ceramic  
Tray for cooking.  
Door Release Button  
Press to open the door.  
Opening the door during cooking will stop the  
cooking process without cancelling the programme.  
Cooking resumes as soon as the door is closed and  
Start Pad is pressed. The oven light will stay on or  
turn on whenever the door is opened. It is quite safe  
to open the door at any time during a cooking  
program and there is no risk of microwave  
exposure.  
Door Safety  
Lock System  
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Feature Diagram - Control Panel  
Turbo Defrost pad  
(page 16)  
Micro Power  
Grill  
Turbo Defrost  
Combination  
Combination pad  
Micro Power pad  
(page 20)  
(page 14)  
Convection 2 Level Convection  
2 Level Convection pad  
Grill pad  
(page 19)  
(page 18)  
Convection pad  
(page 19)  
Word Prompting  
Display  
Temp./Menu Select  
Auto Menu  
Sensor Reheat  
Auto Menu Pad  
(page 22 - 26)  
Temp. / Menu  
Select Dial  
Sensor Reheat pad  
(page 22)  
Time / Weight  
Time / Weight Dial  
Timer  
Clock  
Less  
Timer pad  
(page 26)  
Clock pad  
(page 13)  
Recipe Prompting  
Stop/Reset  
More  
Recipe  
Prompting pad  
(page 27)  
More / Less pads  
Quick Min.  
Start  
(page 22)  
Start pad  
One tap allows oven to  
begin functioning. If door is  
opened or STOP/RESET  
pad is tapped once during  
oven operation, START pad  
must again be pressed to  
restart oven.  
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Stop/Reset pad  
Before cooking: One tap clears your instructions.  
During cooking: One tap temporarily stops the  
cooking process. Another tap cancels all your  
instructions and time of day appears in display  
window.  
Quick Min. pad  
(page 28)  
Prompters:  
When a pad is pressed, a beep sound is heard and the corresponding letter or word(s) appear and roll across  
the screen. If a pad is pressed and no beep is heard, the unit does not or cannot accept the instruction. As  
each pad is pressed the corresponding word(s) roll across the screen. Words will automatically appear to  
prompt user to perform the next step. It is not necessary to wait for the words to appear before pressing pads  
for the next step. A two beep sound is heard between stages. At the end of any complete program, the oven  
will beep five times.  
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Oven Accessories  
Ceramic Tray  
High Rack  
Low Rack  
with Roller Ring  
Use always  
yes  
Microwave  
Grill  
no  
yes  
yes  
yes  
no  
no  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
Convection  
2 Level Convection  
Combination  
yes  
yes  
yes  
Cooking Modes: Heating Source  
Microwave  
Grill  
Combination  
Low Rack can be used  
for Combination cooking.  
Convection  
2 Level Convection  
Microwave  
Heat  
Cook Navigator  
This feature allows you to guide you through the cooking process. Once a pad has been selected, the oven  
will prompt you the NEXT step until cooking starts.  
Time/Weight  
Temperature/MenuSelect  
e.g.  
Start  
G
G
G
Set the cooking temperature.  
e.g. After pressing  
Set the cooking time.  
e.g. After selecting  
Press Start Pad.  
e.g. After selecting the Micro  
Power level and time.  
the Convection Bake pad.  
the Micro Power level.  
or  
or  
G
G
Select menu.  
e.g. After pressing Auto Menu pad.  
Set the weight.  
e.g. After pressing  
the Turbo Defrost pad.  
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Let’s Start to Use Your Oven!  
Micro Power  
Grill  
Turbo Defrost  
Combination  
1
Plug In  
Plug into a properly grounded  
electrical outlet.  
Convection 2 Level Convection  
WELCOME TO INVERTER  
COOKING”  
appears in the display window.  
(This will immediately cease  
when any pad is pressed.)  
3
Select  
Power Level  
e.g. HIGH power –– Press once  
(Continue pressing for  
other power levels  
Temp./Menu Select  
Auto Menu  
Sensor Reheat  
–– page 14)  
Time / Weight  
4
5
Set Time  
Press  
Timer  
Clock  
Less  
Recipe Prompting  
Stop/Reset  
More  
Quick Min.  
Start  
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2
Press  
Open the door and place the  
food on Ceramic Tray in the  
oven. Then close the door.  
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Quick Guide to Operation  
Feature  
To Set Clock  
How to Operate  
Time/Weight  
Clock  
Clock  
(page 13)  
Enter time of day.  
(Max 12:59)  
To Cancel:  
To Set:  
Display  
Display  
To Use  
Child Safety Lock  
Stop/Reset  
Start  
(page 13)  
3 x press  
3 x press  
Time/Weight  
To Use Micro Power  
and Time Setting  
(page 14)  
Start  
Micro Power  
For  
Cooking:  
Time/Weight  
To Cook on Grill  
For preheating:  
Start  
Start  
(page 18)  
Place  
food in  
the oven.  
Grill  
For  
preheating:  
For  
Cooking:  
To Cook on Convection  
Temperature/MenuSelect  
Time/Weight  
Start  
Start  
(page 19)  
Start  
Place  
food in  
Conv.Bake  
the oven.  
Time/Weight  
To Cook by Combination  
Combination  
(page 20,21)  
To Reheat using Sensor  
Reheat” pad  
Start  
Sensor Reheat  
Auto Menu  
(page 22, 23)  
Temperature/MenuSelect  
To Cook using  
Auto Menu” pad  
(1-20):  
Start  
Select Desired  
Food Category.  
(Auto Menu:  
1-9,19,20)  
(page 22 - 26)  
Time/Weight  
Temperature/MenuSelect  
Set  
Select Desired  
Food Category.  
(Auto Menu:  
10-18)  
Auto Menu  
Start  
weight.  
Time/Weight  
To Set  
Stand Time  
(page 26)  
Start  
Set Desired  
Cooking  
Programme.  
Timer  
Time/Weight  
Temperature/MenuSelect  
Turn clockwise  
Select  
the Desired  
Recipe.  
To Use  
Recipe Prompting  
(page 27, 28)  
Recipe Store  
for the next instruction.  
Turn counterclockwise  
for the previous  
instruction.  
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To Set Clock  
You can use the oven without setting the clock.  
Display  
Time/Weight  
Clock  
Clock  
Press.  
Press.  
Enter time of day  
using the Time / Weight Dial.  
NOTES:  
1. To reset time of day, repeat the steps as above.  
2. The clock will keep time of day as long as the oven is plugged in and electricity is supplied.  
3. Max time available is 12:59. Clock is 12 hour only.  
Operation Guide on the Screen  
To assist you in programming your oven, the following operation will appear on the screen.  
When you become familiar with your oven, the operation guide can be turned off.  
To turn off:  
Display  
Clock  
Colon or time of day  
appears on the  
screen.  
Press 3 times  
To turn on:  
Display  
Clock  
Colon or time of day  
appears on the  
screen.  
Press 3 times  
To Use Child Safety Lock  
This feature allows you to prevent operation of the oven by a young child; however, the door will open.  
You can set Child Lock when colon or time of day is displayed.  
To Set:  
Display  
Start  
Colon or time of day  
is displayed.  
Press 3 times.  
To Cancel:  
Display  
Stop/Reset  
Colon or time of day  
will reappear.  
Press 3 times.  
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To Reheat / Defrost / Cook by Micro Power and Time  
Use of Accessory:  
Ceramic Tray  
2
Set  
Micro Power  
Grill  
Turbo Defrost  
Combination  
1
Select  
Micro  
Power  
Cooking  
Time  
Convection 2 Level Convection  
HIGH  
Others  
up to 30 minutes  
up to 1 hour 30  
minutes  
Time can be entered 10 second  
intervals up to 5 mins then 1  
min intervals.  
Temp./Menu Select  
Auto Menu  
Sensor Reheat  
3
Press  
Time / Weight  
Cooking will start.  
The time in the display  
window will count down.  
Timer  
Clock  
Less  
Two/Three stage cooking:  
Repeat steps 1 and 2 above  
then press Start, the oven will  
beep twice between stages.  
e.g.Casseroles - HIGH 10 mins  
to bring to the boil, then  
Recipe Prompting  
Stop/Reset  
More  
Quick Min.  
Start  
MED LOW 30 mins to  
finish by simmering.  
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Micro Power:  
You can select different power levels for cooking foods at different speeds, refer to the chart below.  
Example of Use  
Power Level Power No. of Taps  
HIGH  
1000 W  
1
Boil water, cook fresh fruit, vegetables, rice and pasta. Preheat browning  
dish. Reheat soups, stews and casseroles.  
DEFROST*  
MED HIGH  
MEDIUM  
270 W  
600 W  
440 W  
2
3
4
Thaw foods.  
Cook poultry, meat, cakes and desserts. Heat milk.  
Cook pot roasts, casseroles and meatloaves, melt chocolate. Cook eggs  
and cheese. Cook fish.  
MED LOW  
250 W  
5
6
Simmer soups, stews and casseroles (less tender cuts.) Soften butter  
and cream cheese.  
LOW  
100 W  
Keep cooked foods warm, simmer slowly.  
* Refer to page 17.  
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To Reheat / Defrost / Cook by Micro Power and Time  
Reheat by setting Power and Time –– Frozen Convenience Foods  
Item Frozen  
(pre-cooked)  
Approx. Time  
(in minutes)  
Power  
Instruction  
BREAD & BAKED  
PRODUCTS  
Bread 1 slice  
1 loaf (700 g)  
6 rolls  
MED HIGH  
MED HIGH  
MEDIUM  
15 - 20 sec  
2 - 3  
Do not let bread get hot, or it will become rubbery  
and dry out. Remove whole loaf from original  
wrapper. Place on paper towel to absorb moisture.  
2 - 3  
Cheesecake (450 g)  
Muffins 4 (350 g)  
Scones 6 (400 g)  
Croissants 4 (200 g)  
DEFROST  
MED HIGH  
MEDIUM  
2 - 3  
2 - 3  
2 - 3  
1 - 2  
5 - 7  
Remove from container. Defrost on plate.  
Place onto paper towel lined plate.  
Defrost on paper lined plate. Stand 2 minutes.  
Place onto paper towel lined plate.  
MEDIUM  
PIES  
Fruit Pie (500 g)  
DEFROST  
then  
Remove from foil container and place uncovered  
into a pie dish.  
MED HIGH  
5 - 7  
Meat Pie (175 g)  
Pizza (350 g)  
DEFROST then  
MEDIUM  
4 - 6  
3 - 4  
Place onto paper towel lined plate.  
HIGH  
5 - 7  
Remove from package and place onto paper towel  
or follow manufacturersinstructions.  
FROZEN MEAL  
Fish in Sauce (200 g)  
MEDIUM  
MEDIUM  
6 - 7  
6 - 7  
Pierce corner of bag. Heat on a plate.  
Pierce pouch.  
Instant Casserole  
in Pouch (serves 2)  
Lasagne (400 g)  
MEDIUM  
MEDIUM  
MEDIUM  
14 - 16  
Remove from foil container, place into serving  
dish.  
Plate Food /  
TV style dinner (320 g)  
Remove foil cover and replace with plastic wrap.  
8 - 10  
8 - 10  
Vegetables & Sauce  
(in the bag) (500 g)  
Pierce corner of bag. Heat on a plate.  
MISCELLANEOUS  
Chicken Pieces  
(500 g)  
DEFROST  
then  
MED HIGH  
5 - 7  
6 - 8  
Place onto paper towel lined plate.  
Fish Fingers 8  
(200 g)  
DEFROST then  
HIGH  
3 - 5  
2 - 3  
Place onto paper towel lined plate.  
Place onto paper towel lined plate.  
Sausage Rolls (250 g)  
MEDIUM  
3 - 5  
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To Defrost  
Use of Accessory:  
Turbo Defrost  
This feature allows you to defrost meat, poultry and  
seafood by weight.  
Ceramic Tray  
Micro Power  
Grill  
Turbo Defrost  
Combination  
Convection 2 Level Convection  
1
2
Press  
Temp./Menu Select  
Auto Menu  
Sensor Reheat  
Set Weight  
up to 3 kg  
Time / Weight  
Weight can be entered 0.1 kg intervals.  
The shape and size of the food will determine the  
maximum weight the oven can accommodate.  
Timer  
Clock  
Less  
Recipe Prompting  
Stop/Reset  
More  
Quick Min.  
Start  
3
Press  
Defrosting time appears in the display window and  
begins to count down.  
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1. Stand time or power level may be programmed after Turbo Defrost. (See pages 14 and 26)  
2 For further information on Turbo Defrost, refer to next page.  
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To Defrost  
Defrost by Setting Time  
Time/Weight  
Start  
Micro Power  
Press twice.  
Press.  
Set time.  
Preparation for Freezing:  
1. Heavy-duty plastic wraps and bags, and freezer wraps are suitable.  
2. Freeze meat, poultry and fish in packages with only 1 or 2 layers of food. To aid in separating layers, place  
two pieces of wax paper between them.  
3. Remove all air and seal securely.  
4. Label package with type and cut of meat, date and weight.  
5. Defrosting times given in the charts are for thoroughly frozen foods (i.e. at least 24 hours in freezer  
maintained at -18°C or lower).  
Defrosting Technique:  
1. Remove from wrapper and set on a roasting rack in a dish on Ceramic Tray.  
2. On Turbo Defrost, the oven will beep during defrosting.  
At the beep: Turn over all meat, poultry, fish and shellfish. Break apart stewing meat, chicken pieces and  
minced meat. Separate chops and hamburger patties. Remove defrosted minced meat, stewing meat,  
poultry pieces or prawns etc. Shield thin ends, fat bones of roasts or poultry legs and wings with foil.  
3. After defrosting: Large roasts may still be icy in the centre. Allow to stand 15 to 30 minutes in refrigerator to  
completely defrost.  
Defrosting Chart (by setting time):  
Food  
Approx. Time  
Instruction  
MEAT  
Beef  
per 500 g  
minced beef  
roast: topside  
8 - 11  
12 - 15  
12 - 15  
10 - 13  
11 - 14  
8 - 10  
Turn meat over two or three times during defrosting.  
beef tenderloin  
Halfway through the defrost cycle break apart minced beef,  
separate chops and remove meat that is defrosted.  
chuck or rump  
sirloin, rolled  
steak  
Shield edges and unevenly shaped ends of roasts halfway  
through the defrost cycle.  
miscellaneous  
Pork/Lamb  
roast  
chops  
ribs  
8 - 12  
9 - 12  
8 - 11  
8 - 12  
Large roasts may still be icy in the centre. Allow to stand.  
POULTRY  
Chicken  
whole  
pieces  
fillets  
Duck  
Turkey  
Turn poultry over two to four times during defrosting.  
Halfway through the defrost cycle shield end of drumstick,  
wings, breast bones, and ends of poultry with foil.  
9 - 12  
8 - 11  
8 - 10  
10 - 12  
10 - 13  
Break apart chicken pieces and remove small pieces such as  
wings, that may defrost before larger pieces.  
Rinse poultry under cold water to remove ice crystals.  
Allow to stand for 5 to 10 minutes before cooking.  
FISH & SHELLFISH  
Fish fillets  
Whole fish  
9 - 11  
9 - 12  
8 - 10  
8 - 10  
8 - 10  
10 - 12  
Halfway through the defrost cycle, turn whole fish or blocks of  
fillets over. Also, break apart prawns or scallops.  
Remove any pieces that are defrosted.  
Crabmeat  
Lobster tails  
Sea scallops  
Green prawns  
Allow to stand 5 to 10 minutes before cooking.  
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To Cook on Grill  
There are two Grill settings available.  
Grill 1(High) is ideal for grilling meat, chicken and fish  
fillets.  
Use of Accessory:  
High Rack  
Grill 2 (Low) is ideal for grilling whole fish and oven  
baked chips and browning cheese and egg dishes.  
Place a heatproof glass or ceramic dish under the  
rack to catch any excess fat or meat juices.  
Ceramic Tray  
Micro Power  
Grill  
Turbo Defrost  
Combination  
3
Place the  
food  
1
Select Grill  
Power  
Convection 2 Level Convection  
Grill 1 (High) or Grill 2 (Low)  
can be selected.  
Place the food on High Rack.  
At the completion of  
preheating, 3 beeps will be  
heard and Pwill blink in the  
display.  
Temp./Menu Select  
Auto Menu  
Sensor Reheat  
2
Press  
4
Set Time  
Time / Weight  
The oven begins to  
preheat. Do not open the  
door during preheating.  
(up to 1 hour 30 minutes)  
Time can be entered 10 second  
intervals up to 5 mins then 1  
min intervals.  
Timer  
Clock  
Less  
Recipe Prompting  
Stop/Reset  
More  
Quick Min.  
Start  
5
Press  
Cooking will start.  
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NOTE:  
1.Place Ceramic Tray correctly in the oven before preheating.  
2.If the oven door is not opened after the completion of preheating, the oven will maintain the selected Grill  
Power for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, the oven will shut off automatically and revert to the time of day.  
3.If preheating is not required for the food you are cooking, eliminate step 2.  
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To Cook on Convection  
1 Level Convection:  
2 Level Convection:  
Just like a conventional oven, the convection oven  
has a heating element to give the dry heating  
needed to produce crisp, browned exteriors.  
Convection cooking has the addition of a fan to  
produce conventional results with a slightly reduced  
cooking time. Convection cooking temperatures  
range from 100˚C to 250˚C. Most conventional  
recipes will be suitable for use. Follow the minimum  
suggested cooking times and add additional time if  
required. Convection recipes are also available  
throughout the recipe section.  
2 Level Convection is available for when you wish to  
cook a larger quantity of food. The entire oven cavity  
may then be utilised. For example, cooking two  
trays of biscuits Foods placed on Low Rack may  
require a slightly longer cooking time than those on  
High Rack.  
Use of Accessory:  
Low Rack  
Use of Accessory:  
High Rack  
Low Rack  
Ceramic Tray  
Ceramic Tray  
Conv.Bake  
e.g.  
1
2
Press  
Temperature/MenuSelect  
Select the desired oven  
temperature  
Start  
3
4
5
Press  
The oven begins to preheat. Do not open the door during preheating.  
Place the Food  
After preheating 3 beeps will be heard and Pwill blink in the display.  
Time/Weight  
*Set Cooking Time  
(up to 9 hours and 59 minutes)  
Time can be entered 1 min intervals.  
*
Start  
6
Press  
Cooking will start.  
NOTE:  
1. Place Ceramic Tray correctly in the oven before preheating.  
2. If the oven door is not opened after the completion of preheating, the oven will maintain the selected  
temperature for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, the oven will shut off automatically and revert to the time of  
day.  
3. If preheating is not required for the food you are cooking, eliminate step 2.  
4. When selected cooking time is less than one hour, the time counts down by minutes and seconds.  
5. When selected cooking time is more than one hour, the time counts down by hours and minutes until only  
1H 00 (1 hour)remains. The display then counts down by minutes and seconds.  
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To Cook on Combination: Convection & Microwave  
Use of Accessory:  
There are 6 combination settings.  
To select the correct program for particular foods,  
refer to next page.  
Ceramic Tray  
Low Rack can be used for Combination cooking.  
1
Select  
Setting  
COMB 1-6 and the program  
temperature appears in the  
display.  
Micro Power  
Grill  
Turbo Defrost  
Combination  
Convection 2 Level Convection  
Temp./Menu Select  
Auto Menu  
Sensor Reheat  
2
Set  
Cooking  
Time  
(up to 9 hours and 59 minutes)  
Time / Weight  
Timer  
Clock  
Less  
Recipe Prompting  
Stop/Reset  
More  
Quick Min.  
Start  
3
Press  
Cooking will start.  
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NOTE:  
1. When selected cooking time is less than one hour, the time counts down by minutes and seconds.  
2. When selected cooking time is more than one hour, the time counts down by hours and minutes until only  
1H 00 (1 hour)remains. The display then indicates counts down by minutes and seconds.  
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To Cook on Combination: Convection & Microwave  
Combination cooking is ideal for roasting meats,  
poultry and cooking cakes, pastries and slices.  
Combination cooking automatically alternates  
between Convection and Microwave heating.  
When cooking by Combination, place dishes to be  
cooked on the Ceramic Tray. When roasting meat,  
the roasts may be placed directly on Low Rack.  
Sausages and rissoles may also be cooked in this  
way.  
The advantage of Combination cooking is that it  
gives you the browning of Convection and often  
shortens the conventional cooking time. Time is also  
reduced as preheating is not required.  
Place a heatproof glass or ceramic dish under the  
rack to catch any drips from the roast. Alternately,  
elevate the roast on a roasting rack in a baking dish  
and place directly on Ceramic Tray.  
To calculate cooking time start by cooking for  
approximately 2/3 of the conventional cooking time  
and add additional time If required. For examples of  
recipes and cooking times, consult recipes in the  
recipe section.  
Ovenproof cookware, including ceramic is suitable  
for use on Combination cooking. Cakes, slices,  
desserts etc. may be cooking in metal cookware  
providing there is suitable quantity of food to be  
absorbed by the microwave heat. For example, do  
not place a small amount of food in a large metallic  
dish as arcing may occur.  
Examples of Foods to Cook by Combination Mode  
Combination  
Foods Suitable  
Setting  
Oven  
Temperature  
Micro Power  
Level  
COMB 1  
COMB 2  
COMB 3  
COMB 4  
COMB 5  
Casseroles, pot roasts, meat loaves, corned meat  
Quiche, baked custards, rice pudding  
150˚C  
160˚C  
170˚C  
180˚C  
200˚C  
LOW  
LOW  
Cakes, self saucing pudding, layered slices, apple pie  
Single layer slice, light cakes, roast lamb  
LOW  
LOW  
Roast pork, roast beef, jacket potato, turkey, duck, garlic  
bread, chicken pieces casseroles, lasagne, reheating  
sweet/savoury pies, reheating muffins  
MED LOW  
COMB 6  
Pastries, bread, grilling sausages and rissoles, whole chicken,  
chicken pieces, pizzas, reheating croissants  
230˚C  
LOW  
Use of Accessory:  
Cakes, slices, desserts, etc. may be cooked in metal  
cookware. Do not place a small amount of food in a  
large metallic dish as arcing may occur.  
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To Reheat / Cook by Sensor Reheat / Auto Menu  
Use of Accessory:  
Sensor Reheat /  
Sensor Cook (Auto menu 1-9)  
This feature allows you to reheat/cook most of your  
favourite foods without having to select cooking  
times and power levels. The oven does it all  
automatically.  
Ceramic Tray  
Sensor Cook  
(Auto Menu 1 - 9):  
Sensor Reheat:  
Micro Power  
Grill  
Turbo Defrost  
Combination  
Convection 2 Level Convection  
1
2
Press  
1
2
Press  
Press  
Temp./Menu Select  
Auto Menu  
Sensor Reheat  
Select Menu  
(Auto Menu 1 - 9)  
Category and PRESS START”  
appears in the display window.  
Time / Weight  
Timer  
Clock  
Less  
3
Press  
Recipe Prompting  
Stop/Reset  
More  
After the burst of steam is  
detected by the SENSOR, the  
remaining cooking time appears  
in the display and begins to  
count down.  
After the burst of steam is  
detected by the SENSOR, the  
remaining cooking time appears  
in the display and begins to  
count down.  
Quick Min.  
Start  
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More Less  
More/Less pads  
Preferences for food doneness vary with each individual. After having used Sensor Reheat/Sensor Cook a  
few times, you may decide you would prefer your food cooked to a different doneness. By using the  
More/Less pads, the programs can be adjusted to cook food for a longer or shorter time.  
Press More/Less pads after selecting category and before pressing Start pad.  
For best results, follow these recommendations:  
1.The Sensor Reheat / Sensor Cook work by detecting the amount of steam generated by the food being  
cooked. From the generated steam, the oven then calculates the remaining cooking time.  
2.When an Auto Program has been selected, the category will appear in the display window.  
3.The door should not be opened before the time appears in the display window.  
4.When cooking time is longer than 60 minutes, the time will appear in hours and minutes.  
5.Do not use plastic dishes as a secure seal cannot be achieved and inaccurate results may occur.  
6.If the oven has been previously used on CONVECTION, COMBINATION or GRILL, and it is too hot to be  
used on a Sensor Program, a HOTwill appear in the display window. The cooling fan will operate to cool  
the oven rapidly. After the HOTdisappears, the program may be used. If you are in a hurry, cook food  
manually i.e. select Micro Power Level and cooking time yourself.  
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To Reheat / Cook by Sensor Reheat / Auto Menu  
SENSOR REHEAT (200 g - 1.2 kg)  
6. RICE (1/2 cup - 3 cup)  
G All foods must be pre-cooked.  
G Foods should be at room or refrigerated  
temperatures.  
G Stirrable foods are recommended.  
G Place in a suitably sized dish (approximately 3/4 full).  
G Dish should be covered with plastic wrap or a  
fitting lid.  
G Stir food after removal from oven.  
G Allow 2 to 3 minutes standing time.  
G Do not reheat in foil or plastic containers.  
G Use a larger sized dish to prevent rice from  
boiling over.  
G Use cold water at a ratio of:  
1/2 cup rice / 1 cup water  
1 cup rice / 11/2 cups water  
2 cup rice / 3 cups water  
G Cover with plastic wrap or a fitting lid.  
G When the cooking time appears in the display  
window, remove plastic wrap or lid.  
G At the completion of cooking, allow 5-10 minutes  
standing time.  
1.FROZEN REHEAT (200 g - 1.2 kg)  
G Suitable for reheating pre-cooked soups, stews,  
casseroles, roast dinners, pasta dishes (except  
lasagne) and rice dishes from a frozen temperature.  
G This setting is not suitable for reheating frozen  
bread or pastry products, raw or uncooked foods  
or beverages.  
G Remove convenience foods from foil or plastic  
packaging and place in an appropriate sized dish.  
G Cover dish with plastic wrap or a lid.  
7. PASTA (125 g - 500 g)  
G Suitable for cooking dried pasta.  
G Place pasta and water in a large size dish to  
prevent from boiling over.  
G Use boiling water at the ratio of,  
125 g pasta / 3 cups water  
250 g pasta / 4 cups water  
375 g pasta / 6 cups water  
400 g pasta / 7 cups water  
500 g pasta / 8 cups water  
G Halfway through cooking time, the oven will  
beepand prompt you to STIRor  
REARRANGEthe foods. At the end of the  
cooking time, stir and let stand for 3-5 minutes.  
add 1 teaspoon of oil, if desired, before cooking to  
prevent the pasta from sticking together.  
G Cover with plastic wrap or a fitting lid.  
G When the cooking time is displayed, remove the  
cover.  
G Stand for 5-10 minutes at the completion of  
cooking time.  
2. VEGETABLES (125 g - 1.0 kg)  
G Place in a suitably sized dish and cover with  
plastic wrap or a fitting lid.  
G Larger vegetables should be placed in a single  
layer in a shallow dish.  
G Add 1 tablespoon to 1/4 cup of water if vegetables  
appear slightly dehydrated or a softer texture is desired.  
G Do not add salt before cooking.  
G At the completion of cooking, stir larger quantities  
and allow to stand for 2 to 3 minutes.  
8. FISH (250 g - 1.0 kg)  
G Suitable for cooking whole fish, fish fillets and  
cutlets.  
G Select fish suitable for microwave cooking and  
place skin side down in a shallow dish.  
G Overlap thin ends of fillets to prevent  
overcooking.  
G Cover dish with plastic wrap or a fitting lid.  
G Allow larger quantities of fish to stand for 3 to 5  
minutes at the completion of cooking.  
G For dense pieces of fish, slightly extra cooking  
time should be allowed by pressing MOREpad.  
3. ROOT VEGETABLES (125 g - 1.0 kg)  
G Vegetables should be trimmed, prepared and cut  
into even sized pieces.  
G Add 1 tablespoon to 1/4 cup of water if vegetables  
appear sightly dehydrated or a softer texture is desired.  
G Place in a suitably sized dish and cover dish with  
plastic wrap or a fitting lid.  
G If desired, butter, herbs, etc. may be added but  
do not add salt until the completion of cooking.  
4. FROZEN VEGETABLES (125 g - 1.0 kg)  
G See above 2 and 3.  
5. FRUIT (125 g - 2.0 kg)  
9. CASSEROLE (500 g - 2.5 kg)  
G Select less tender cuts of meat as these will  
produce the best results.  
G Cut meat and vegetables into even sized pieces.  
G Place into a suitably sized dish (approx. 3/4 full).  
G Add approximately 1/2 to 1 cup of stock or soup  
per 500 g meat.  
G Ensure that a casserole dish with a lid is used.  
DO NOT USE PLASTIC WRAP, as the heater  
could melt the wrap.  
G The addition of water and sugar is optional as  
most fruit will yield juice as it cooks.  
G If liquid is required to produce a softer result, add  
approximately 1/4 cup per 250 g.  
G A sugar syrup may be made by combining 1/4 cup  
of caster sugar with 1/2 cup of water and cooking  
on HIGH for 2 to 3 minutes, stirring once to  
dissolve.  
G Place prepared fruit to be cooked in an appropriately  
sized dish and cover with plastic wrap or a fitting lid.  
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To Cook by Auto Menu  
Use of Accessory:  
Low Rack  
Weight Cook  
(Auto menu 10 - 18):  
This feature allows you to cook most of your  
favourite foods by setting the weight.  
Ceramic Tray  
Micro Power  
Grill  
Turbo Defrost  
Combination  
Convection 2 Level Convection  
Temp./Menu Select  
Auto Menu  
Sensor Reheat  
1
3
Press  
2
Select Menu  
(Auto Menu 10 - 18)  
Time / Weight  
Category and SET WEIGHT”  
appear in the display window.  
Set Weight  
Weight can be entered 0.1 kg  
intervals.  
Timer  
Clock  
Less  
Recipe Prompting  
Stop/Reset  
More  
Quick Min.  
Start  
4
Press  
Cooking time appears in the  
display window and begins to  
count down.  
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During cooking, the oven will beep  
and scroll TURN OVER, or  
TURN OVER AND ADD  
VEGETABLESto signal that the  
food needs to be turned or added  
vegetables.  
NOTE:  
1. These settings are cooked by Combination (Convection and Microwave).  
2. When the weight has been entered, the cooking times will be determined.  
3. When using settings 12, 14, 16 and 18, enter the weight of the meat only.  
If potatoes are not sufficiently crispened at the completion of cooking, remove roast from oven and leave  
potatoes on Low Rack. Program Grill 1 for 10 minutes (It is not necessary to preheat).  
4. Roasts weighing above or below the recommended weights should be cooked by manual combination  
(see page 20).  
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To Reheat / Cook by Sensor Reheat / Auto Menu  
10. BEEF RARE /  
15. PORK (750 g - 3.0 kg)  
11. BEEF MEDIUM (750 g - 3.0 kg)  
G Select roasts that are uniform in shape, if not, tie  
roasts with string, to aid with even cooking.  
G Place the pork crackling side up on Low Rack  
with a shallow dish underneath to collect drips.  
G For crispy crackling, score rind, brush with oil and  
sprinkle with salt.  
G There is no need to turn the pork during the  
cooking time.  
G At the completion of cooking time, wrap the pork  
in aluminium foil and allow to stand for  
10-15 minutes before carving.  
G Select roasts that are even in shape, if not, tie  
roasts with string to aid with even cooking.  
G Place the beef fat side down on Low Rack, with a  
shallow dish underneath to collect drips.  
G Turn the beef approximately halfway through  
cooking time.  
G At the completion of cooking, wrap in aluminium foil  
and allow to stand for 10-15 minutes before carving.  
12. BEEF MEDIUM AND BAKED  
VEGETABLES  
16. PORK AND BAKED  
VEGETABLES  
(750 g - 3.0 kg (meat only))  
G Select roasts that are even in shape, if not, tie  
roasts with string, to aid in even cooking.  
G Place beef fat side up on Low Rack with a  
shallow dish underneath to collect the drips.  
G Cut vegetables into even sized pieces.  
G For roasts weighing more than 1.1 kg, position  
potatoes around the outside of the rack. Brush  
with melted butter or oil. and softer vegetables  
such as pumpkin and sweet potato after 1/3 of the  
cooking time is complete.  
G There is no need to turn the meat or vegetables  
during the cook time. Vegetables may require  
basting halfway through the cooking time.  
G At the completion of the cooking time, wrap the  
beef in aluminium foil and allow to stand for  
10-15 minutes before carving.  
(750 g - 3.0 kg (meat only))  
G Select roasts that are uniform in shape, as this  
will produce the most evenly cooked result.  
G Place crackling side up on Low Rack with a large  
shallow dish underneath to collect the drips.  
G For crispy crackling, score rind, brush with oil and  
sprinkle with salt.  
G Prepare vegetables and cut into even sized  
pieces.  
G For roasts weighing more over 1.2 kg, place  
potatoes around the outside of the rack. Brush  
with melted butter or oil. Add softer vegetables  
such as pumpkin and sweet potato after 1/3 of the  
cooking.  
G There in no need to turn the meat or vegetables  
during the cook time. Potato may require  
additional basting halfway through cooking time.  
13. LAMB (750 g - 3.0 kg)  
17. CHICKEN (750 g - 3.0 kg)  
G To keep chicken in shape during cooking, truss  
or tie the legs of the bird together.  
G Place the chicken breast side up on Low Rack,  
with a shallow dish underneath to collect the  
drips.  
G If desired, brush the chicken with oil or melted  
butter and sprinkle with herbs.  
G There is no need to turn the chicken during the  
cooking time. If desired, baste the chicken  
halfway through cooking.  
G At the completion of cooking, wrap the chicken in  
aluminium foil and allow to stand for 10-15  
minutes before carving.  
G Place the lamb fat side down on Low Rack.  
with a shallow dish underneath to collect drips.  
G Turn the lamb over approximately halfway  
through cooking time.  
G At the completion of the cooking time, wrap the  
meat in aluminium foil and allow to stand for  
10-15 minutes before carving.  
G Boneless roasts may require an additional 5-10  
minutes cooking time: Micro Power MEDIUM.  
14. LAMB AND BAKED  
VEGETABLES  
(750 g - 3.0 kg (meat only))  
G Place lamb fat side up on Low Rack with a  
shallow dish underneath to collect the drips.  
G Cut vegetables into even sized pieces.  
G For roasts weighing more than 1.4 kg place  
potatoes around the outside of the rack. Brush  
with melted butter or oil. Add softer vegetables  
such as pumpkin and sweet potato after 1/3 of the  
cooking time is complete.  
G At the completion of the cooking time, wrap the  
lamb in aluminium foil and allow to stand for  
10 minutes before carving.  
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To Cook by Auto Menu  
For chickens weighing more than 1.1kg, place  
18. CHICKEN AND BAKED  
VEGETABLES  
potatoes around the outside of the rack.  
Brush with melted butter or oil. Add softer  
vegetables such as pumpkin and sweet potato  
after 1/3 of the cooking time.  
There is no need to turn the chicken or  
vegetabeles for the cooking. If desired, baste the  
chicken and potatoes with melted butter halfway  
through cooking.  
(750 g - 3.0 kg (meat only))  
To keep poultry in shape during cooking , truss or  
tie the legs of the bird together. Brush with melted  
butter and sprinkle with herbs if desired.  
Place the chicken breast side up on the Low Rack  
with a shallow dish underneath to collect the drips.  
Prepare the vegetables into even sized pieces.  
For chicken weighing 1.1 kg or less, place all  
vegetables around the outside of the rack.  
Brush with melted butter or oil.  
At the completions of the cooking time, wrap the  
chicken in aluminium foil and allow to stand for  
10-15 minutes before carving.  
Low Rack  
Auto Cook (Auto menu 19 - 20):  
Ceramic Tray  
Temperature/MenuSelect  
Start  
Auto Menu  
press.  
press.  
Select Menu  
19 and 20.  
Time appears in the  
display and begins  
to count down.  
CAKE / SLICE  
CAKE / DESSERT  
This setting is designed for cooking single layer  
slices and light cakes which are cooked at  
a moderate temperature.  
This setting is designed for cooking layered  
slices and heavier cakes such as Banana which  
are cooked at a moderate temperature. It is also  
suitable for cooking desserts such as apple pie  
and self saucing puddings.  
Metal cookware may be used. Position dish to be  
cooked on the Low Rack, placed on Ceramic Tray.  
Preheating is not required.  
Metal cookware may be used. Position the dish to  
be cooked on Low Rack, placed on Ceramic Tray.  
Preheating is not required.  
To set standing Time  
Using the Timer Pad, you can program 1) a Stand Time after cooking is completed or 2) a minute timer.  
Time/Weight  
Time/Weight  
e.g.  
Start  
Micro Power  
Timer  
Select the  
desired  
cooking  
Press  
Timer pad.  
Set the desired  
amount of time.  
(up to 1 hour  
30 minutes)  
Press Start pad.  
program.  
NOTES:  
1. Three stage cooking can be programmed including a Stand Time.  
2. If the oven door is opened during the Stand Time, the time in the display window will continue to count  
down.  
3 This feature may also be used as a timer. In this case, eliminate first step.  
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To Use Recipe Prompting  
Recipe Prompting helps you to cook by following the methods in the display window.  
40 recipes are programmed. (Refer to the next page.)  
Micro Power  
Grill  
Turbo Defrost  
Combination  
Convection 2 Level Convection  
1
Press  
Temp./Menu Select  
Auto Menu  
Sensor Reheat  
2
Select Menu  
until the desired recipe appears in the display  
window.  
Time / Weight  
Recipes are arranged alphabetically.  
Timer  
Clock  
Less  
Recipe Prompting  
Stop/Reset  
More  
Quick Min.  
Start  
3 Turn  
The first instruction will be scrolled across  
the display window.  
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Turn clockwise for the next instruction.  
Turn counterclockwise  
for the previous instruction.  
Instructions include operation of microwave /  
convection oven. For detailed information on  
operation, please refer to page 14-21.  
ENJOY YOUR MEALwill be scrolled across  
the display window at the end of each recipe.  
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To Use Recipe Prompting  
NOTE:  
Throughout Recipe Prompting, the oven will instruct you to set the cooking time and power level at each stage  
of the recipe. Set the instructed power level and cooking time using the Micro Power pad and Time / Weight  
Dial. These settings are a guide only. If you wish to change, the oven can accept a different power level and  
cooking time.  
For further information about cooking any of these recipes, refer to the cooking guide section.  
The following recipes are programmed in Recipe Prompting:  
Recipe  
Page  
86  
54  
84  
93  
74  
35  
81  
52  
54  
79  
64  
66  
86  
83  
80  
78  
65  
48  
48  
72  
Recipe  
Page  
57  
46  
90  
74  
92  
68  
75  
75  
38  
93  
55  
79  
63  
57  
80  
88  
93  
37  
73  
73  
1. APRICOT HONEY SLICE  
2. APRICOT NECTAR CHICKEN  
3. BLUEBERRY MUFFINS  
4. CARAMEL SAUCE  
21. HONEY SESAME DRUMSTICKS  
22. LEMON PEPPER FISH  
23. LEMON POPPY SEED COOKIES  
24. MINI BAKED POTATOES  
25. PEACH CRUMBLE  
5. CHEESE AND HAM FILLED POTATOES  
6. CHEESE SAUCE  
26. PEPPER POT BEEF  
7. CHICKEN AND MUSHROOM PASTA SAUCE  
8. CHICKEN CACCIATORE  
9. CHICKEN CURRY  
27. POTATO CASSEROLE  
28. POTATO WEDGES  
29. PUMPKIN SOUP  
10. CHICKEN RISOTTO  
30. RICH CHOCOLATE SAUCE  
31. ROAST HERB CHICKEN  
32. SEASONED RICE  
11. CHILLI BEEF  
12. CHINESE BEEF AND VEGETABLES  
13. CHOCOLATE BROWNIES  
14. CHOCOLATE FUDGE  
33. SEASONED ROAST LAMB  
34. SOY CHICKEN AND VEGETABLES  
35. SPAGHETTI MEAT SAUCE  
36. SPEEDY CHOCOLATE BIT SLICE  
37. SWEET BERRY SAUCE  
38. TOMATO AND BACON SOUP  
39. TOMATO VEGETABLE CASSEROLE  
40. VEGETABLE CURRY  
15. CREAMY BACON SAUCE  
16. FRAGRANT COCONUT RICE  
17. FRENCH ONION BEEF CASSEROLE  
18. GARLIC PRAWNS  
19. GINGERED WHOLE FISH  
20. HERBED VEGETABLES  
To Use Quick Min. Pad  
This feature allows you to set cooking times at Micro Power HIGHeasily in multiples of one minute.  
Press.  
Press to set cooking time.  
(up to 10 minutes)  
Time appears in the display.  
Quick Min.  
Start  
Cooking starts.  
Time in the display  
begins to count  
down.  
NOTE: If you use Quick Min., you cannot use the Time / Weight Dial or vice versa.  
To Change the Cooking Time  
While operating, you can change the cooking time.  
1. Press the Function Pad you set.  
2. Change the cooking time to desired amount by using the Time / Weight Dial.  
You can change the oven temperature by using the Temp. / Menu Select Dial.  
This feature is not available for Sensor Reheat or Auto Menu.  
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Before Requesting Service  
ALL THESE THINGS ARE NORMAL:  
The oven causes interference  
with my TV.  
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, hair dryer, etc. It does  
not indicate a problem with your oven.  
Steam accumulates on the  
oven door and warm air  
comes from the oven vents.  
During cooking, steam and warm air are given off from the food. Most  
of the steam and warm air are removed from the oven by the air which  
circulates in the oven cavity. However, some steam will condense on  
cooler surfaces such as the oven door. This is normal.  
I accidentally ran my  
microwave oven without any  
food in it.  
Running the oven empty for a short time will not damage the oven.  
However, we do not recommend this to be done.  
There are humming and  
clicking noises from my oven  
when I cook by Combination.  
These noises occur as the oven automatically switches from  
microwave power to Convection/Grill, to create the Combination  
setting. This is normal.  
The oven has an odour and  
generates smoke when using  
the Convection, Combination  
and Grill function.  
It is essential that your oven is wiped out regularly particularly after  
cooking. Any fat and grease that builds up on the roof and walls of the  
oven will begin to smoke if not cleaned.  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
REMEDY  
The oven is not plugged in  
securely.  
Remove plug from outlet, wait  
10 seconds and re-insert.  
Circuit breaker or fuse is tripped Reset circuit breaker or replace  
Oven will not turn on.  
or blown.  
fuse.  
There is a problem with the  
outlet.  
Plug another appliance into the  
outlet to check if the outlet is  
working.  
The door is not closed  
completely.  
Close the oven door securely.  
Press Start pad.  
Start pad was not pressed after  
programming.  
Another program has already  
been entered into the oven.  
Press Stop/Reset pad to cancel  
the previous program and  
program again.  
Oven will not start cooking.  
The program has not been  
entered correctly.  
Program again according to the  
Operating Instructions.  
Stop/Reset pad has been  
pressed accidentally.  
Program oven again.  
The words DEMO MODE*  
appear on the screen.  
Clock pad has been pressed  
three times.  
Deactivate mode by pressing  
Clock pad three times.  
When the oven is turning on,  
there is noise coming from  
Ceramic Tray.  
Roller Ring and oven bottom are Clean these parts according to  
dirty.  
Care of Your Oven (see page  
97).  
* DEMO MODE is designed for retail store display.  
Cooking and other functions will not operate during demo mode.  
If it seems there is a problem with the oven, contact an authorised Service Centre.  
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Care of Your Microwave Oven  
AFTER CLEANING:  
BEFORE CLEANING:  
Be sure to replace Roller Ring and Ceramic Tray  
in the proper position and press Stop/Reset Pad  
to clear the display window.  
Unplug at socket of the oven. If impossible, leave  
oven door open to prevent oven from accidentally  
turning on.  
Inside of the oven:  
Ceramic Tray:  
Outside oven surfaces and  
Wipe with a damp cloth. Mild  
detergent may be used if the  
oven gets very dirty. The use of  
harsh detergent or abrasives is  
not recommended. Do not use  
oven cleaners on the top of the  
oven.  
Remove and wash in warm  
soapy water or in a dishwasher.  
If grease accumulates, clean  
with a non-abrasive nylon mesh  
scouring pad and nonabrasive  
cleaners.  
back vents:  
Clean with a damp cloth. To  
prevent from damage to the  
operating parts inside the oven,  
water should not be allowed to  
seep into ventilation openings.  
Control Panel:  
If the control panel becomes  
wet, clean with a soft, dry  
cloth. Do not use harsh  
detergents or abrasives on the  
control panel.  
Oven Door:  
The roller ring and oven cavity floor:  
Wipe with a soft cloth when steam accumulates  
inside or around the outside of the oven door. This  
may occur when the oven is operated under high  
humidity conditions and in no way indicates a  
malfunction of the unit or microwave leakage.  
Wipe the bottom surface of the oven with mild  
detergent water or window cleaner and dry. The  
roller ring may be washed in mild soapy water or  
dishwasher. These areas should be kept clean to  
avoid excessive noise.  
After GRILL or COMBINATION cooking, the oven should be cleaned with a soft cloth squeezed in soapy  
water. If the oven is not cleaned occasionally to eliminate this grease, it can accumulate and cause the oven  
to SMOKEduring use. To avoid smoking, run the oven without food on Grill - 1 for 20 minutes.  
Technical Specifications  
Power Source  
240 V, 50 Hz  
230 V, 50 Hz  
220 V, 50 Hz  
Power Consumption  
Microwave  
Heater  
5.3 Amps, 1,220 W  
7.5 Amps, 1,800 W  
5.6 Amps, 1,220 W  
7.8 Amps, 1,800 W  
5.9 Amps, 1,220 W  
8.2 Amps, 1,800 W  
Output  
Microwave*  
1,000 W  
1,000 W  
1,000 W  
Heater  
Approx. 1,800 W  
Apprtox. 1,800 W  
Approx. 1,800 W  
Outside Dimension  
Oven Cavity Dimensions  
376 (H) x 611 (W) x 490 (D) mm  
242 (H) x 412 (W) x 426 (D) mm  
Uncrated Weight  
Approx. 21 kg  
*IEC Test procedure  
Specifications subject to change without notice.  
As for the voltage requirement, the production month, country and serial number, please refer to the  
identification plate on the microwave oven.  
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