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Microwave cooking and defrosting
There are 6 different microwave power levels available. Do not place food directly
on the base of the oven. Use your own dishes, plates or bowls covered with a lid or
pierced cling lm directly on the base of the oven.
Tap Micro Power until the power you
require appears in the display window.
Touch Start. The
cooking program will
start and the time in
the display will count
down.
Select the cooking time by
turning the Time/Weight
dial.
Touch
Power
Level
Wattage
Once High 1000 W
Twice Defrost 270 W
3 Times Medium 600 W
4 Times Low 440 W
5 Times Simmer 300 W
6 Times Warm 100 W
Note
1. Maximum time that can be set on HIGH power is 30 minutes. On all other
power levels the maximum time that can be set is 1 hour 30 minutes.
2. You can change the cooking time during cooking if required. Turn dial to
increase or decrease the cooking time. Time can be increased/decreased in
1 minute increments, up to 10 minutes. Turning dial to zero will end cooking.
3.
Do not
attempt to use microwave only with any metal container in the oven.
4.
Do not
place food directly onto the base of the oven. Place in a microwaveable
or glass dish. Foods reheated or cooked by
microwave
only should be
covered with a lid or pierced cling lm, unless otherwise stated.
5. For manual defrosting times, please refer to defrost chart on pages 31-32.
6. For multi-stage cooking refer to pages 46-47.
7. Stand time can be programmed after microwave power and time setting. Refer
to using the timer page 48-49.
Bottom feeding technology
Please note that this product uses bottom feeding technology for microwave distribution which
differs from traditional turntable side feeding methods and creates more useable space for a
variety of different sized dishes.
This microwave feeding style can give a difference in heating times (in microwave mode) when
compared against side feeding appliances. This is quite normal and should not cause any
concern. Please refer to the reheating and cooking charts on pages 61-75.
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