Tower T10023 Bottega Stainless Steel Kettle, 3KW, 1.7 L

Safety and Instruction Manual - Page 10

For T10023.

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AutoCook:
With the Auto Cook function you do not need to
program the microwave power or set the timer.
You are only required to select the type and
weight of the food.
To use Auto Cook:
1. Press the Auto Cook button repeatedly until
you have reached the corresponding menu
code.
2. Turn the Time/Weight dial to the required
weight.
3. Press the Start/Quick Start button.
AutoCookMenu:
It is always recommended to check your food
during cooking. If the cooking result is not to your
taste, please adjust the cooking time accordingly.
Menu Code Food
1 Milk/Coee (200ml/cup)
2 Rice (g)
3 Spaghetti (g)
4 Potatoes (230g/unit)
5 Auto Reheat (g)
6 Fish (g)
7 Popcorn (99g)
8 Pizza (g)
Note:Turn TIME/WEIGHT dial to indicate weight
of food or number of servings. For milk/coee
and potato, the screen will show the number of
servings.
The result of auto cooking depends on factors
such as the shape and size of food, your
personal preference as to the doneness of
certain foods and even how well you happen to
place food in the oven.
For Spaghetti add boiling water before cooking.
During cooking, you can query the current
cooking menu by pressing the Auto Cook button.
WeightDefrost:
The microwave has a Weight Defrost setting for
defrosting meat, poultry and seafood. The time
and defrosting power are adjusted automatically
once the weight of the food has been entered.
The weight range of frozen foods is between
100g and 1800g.
1. Press the Weight Defrost button once.
2. Use the Time/Weight dial to select the
required weight.
3. Press Start/Quick Start once.
Note: During Auto Defrost, the microwave will
pause and beep to prompt you to turn over the
food inside.
Utensilsguideline:
It is strongly recommended to only use
containers which are suitable and safe for
microwave cooking. Generally speaking,
containers made of heat-resistant ceramic, glass
or plastic are suitable for microwave cooking.
Never use metal containers for microwave
cooking and combination cooking as sparks are
likely to occur and there is a risk of re or injury.
When cooking microwave meals, always check
the packaging to see which parts are microwave
safe. Use the oposite table as reference:
Caution!: There are a number of accessories
available on the market. Before you buy, make
sure they are suitable for microwave use.
When you put food into the Microwave, ensure
that the food, food supports and/or covering
do not come in direct contact with any of the
internal walls or the ceiling of the cavity since
discolouration may take place.
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