John Lewis JLBIMW01 manual

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    J LBIMW01 M icrowave o v en Instruction manual[...]

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    í 2 Important Safety Information It is mos t impor ta nt that this instruction manu a l shoul d be retai ned with the appliance f or fut ure refere nce. should the a pplia nce be sold or tr ansfer red to a not her ow ner, o r shou ld yo u move house and leave the appliance , alwa ys ensure that the book is sup plied w i th the appli ance in or der[...]

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    í 3 To avoid burns, al ways test foo d temperature a nd stir be fore servi ng an d pay s pecia l atte nti on to t he temperature of food and drink given to babies, children or the e lderly . Temperature of the co ntainer is not a true indic ation of the temperature of the food or drink; a lw ays check the food temperature. Always st and ba ck from[...]

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     4 Environmental Information Ecologically Responsible Disposal Of Packaging Materials[...]

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    í 5 Contents For The User Important Safety Iinformation 2 - 4 Descri ption Of The Applia n ce 6 The Control Panel 10 Before First Use 11 Select ing The Language 11 Using The S TOP Button 11 S e t t i n g T h e C l o c k 1 1 Energy Save Mode 12 Microwa ve Pow er Le vels 12 What Are M icro wave s? 12 This Is Wh at Your New Com bination Microwave Ove[...]

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    í 6 16 17 These racks are used for cooking in Convection, Dual or Grill mode. 19 18 14 13 Coupling 12 15 4 6 10 11 3 2 1 1 98 7 1 1 5 21 20 Description Of The Appliance 1 Fixing points (4 points) 2 Grill heat ing elemen t 3 Convection hea ting ele ment 4 Oven lamp 5 Control panel 6 Shelf runners 7 Wavegu ide cover 8 Oven cavit y 9 Coupling 10 Door[...]

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    í 7 Installation It is dangerous to al ter the specifications or attempt to modify thi s product in any way . Care must be taken to en su re that the appliance d oes not stand on the elec tric al supply cabl e. Any electr ical work requ ired to in stall this app liance should be c arried out by a quali fied electricia n or competent person.  Te[...]

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    í 8 Electrical Connection Connecting The Appliance To The Power Supply • The electrical ou t let should be readily accessi ble so that the unit c an be unplugge d eas ily in an emergency. • The soc ket s houl d not be po sitio ned be hind t he cupboa rd. • The best position i s above the cupboard, see (A). • If connectio n is to be made to[...]

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    í 9 Building In 1. Remove all packaging and check carefull y for an y signs of damage. 2. If the microwave i s fitted in position C, ensure that the mi nimum air gaps are maintained as shown i n th e diagram. 3. Secure fo ur cupboard retention blocks in po sition using t he setting templat e (TMAPT A004URR0). 4. Fit the appliance into the kitchen [...]

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    í 10 The Control Panel Digital Display And Indicators: 1 COOKING IN PROGRESS indicator 2 START indicator 3 GRILL indicat or 4 CONVECTION indicator 5 MICROWAVE indi cator 6 INFORMATION indicator Operating Buttons: 7 INFORMATION button 8 LANGUAGE button 9 COOKING MODE knob Microwave : for microwave cooking Microwave + Gr ill : fo r microw ave cookin[...]

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    í 11 Before F irst Use Initial Switch On 1. Plug in the oven . Nothing w ill ap pear on th e display at this time. 2. Open the door. The ov en display w ill show “ ” in 6 l anguage s . Note: Once you s elect the langua ge using the ‘Langu age’ button, the display will show “ ” whe n you plug the oven in. 3. Close the door. 4. Select a [...]

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     12 Energy Save Mode Microwave Power Setting Guide What Are Microwaves? The Characteristics Of Microwaves[...]

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    í 13 This Is What Your New Combination Microwave Oven Can Do For You 1. Microwave Operation By using th e microwa ve facility in your new combin ation microwav e o ven you ca n, for example, quic kly heat up ready- prepared meals or drinks, or me lt butter or chocolate in no time at all. The microwave oven is equally good at defrosting food. Somet[...]

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    í 14 Operation Microwave Cooking Your oven ca n be programmed for up to 90 minutes. ( ). The input unit of cooki ng (defrosting) tim e varies from 10 seconds to five minutes. It depends on the total length of the cooking (defrosting) time as shown on the table below: Cookin g Time : Incre asing uni t: 0-5 minutes 10 second s 5-10 second s 30 secon[...]

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     15 Convection Cooking[...]

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    í 16 Dual Cooking Your oven ha s 2 DUAL cookin g modes combinin g 1) Convection & microw ave , 2) Grill w ith microw ave. To select the DUAL cooking mode rotate the COOKING MODE dial to the desired setting , then choose the cooking time. Generally , dual cook ing time shortens t he total cooking time. Cookin g Mode Cookin g Method Initial M ic[...]

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    í 17 Auto Cook Chart MENU NO . WEIGHT (Increas ing Unit) / UTEN SILS PROCEDURE AC-1 Rice (par-boiled) (initia l temp rice 20° C) Rice Boiling Water 100 g 250 ml 200 g 450 ml 300 g 650 ml 0,1 - 0,3 kg (100 g ) Big bowl & lid • Place in a big bow l and add b oiling w ater. • Cover with a lid. • Place the d ish in the centre of the turntab[...]

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    í 18 Auto Cook From Frozen Chart MENU NO . WEIGHT (Increas ing Unit) / UTEN SILS PROCEDURE ACF-1 Cook Froze n Ready Meals (initia l temp -18° C) Stirrable type (e.g. Nood les Bolognese, Chinese Menus.) 0,3 - 1,0 kg* (100 g ) Casserole dish & lid If the manufacturer instruc ts to add wa ter, please calcul ate the total am ount for the program [...]

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    í 19 Auto Defrost Chart MENU NO . WEIGHT (Increas ing Unit) / UTEN SILS PROCEDURE AD-1 Defrost Steaks, Chops (initia l temp -18° C) 0,2 - 1,0 kg (100 g ) • Pl ace the food on a plate in the centre of the turnta ble. • When the oven sto ps and the audible signals sound, turn the food over, r earra nge and s eparat e. Shield th e thin parts and[...]

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    í 20 Other Convenient Functions LESS / MORE button The ‘Le ss’ an d ‘More’ buttons a llow you to decreas e or increase progr ammed settin g times easily, (for a less well or more well cooked result ), when cooking is in progress. A. Ch oosin g AU TOCOO K wit h ‘Les s’/ ‘Mor e’: Press the ‘Le ss’ and ‘M ore’ button after ent[...]

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    í 21 Suitable Ovenware Mode of oper atio n Ovenware material Microw ave Convection Gril l Combinati on Ovenproof glass and ceramic dishes (without any metal parts, e.g. Pyrex, oven-to-tableware, glass tray). X X X X Non ovenproof glass and p orc elain (e.g table crockery 1). X -- -- -- Glass cer amic and vitrocer amic made of fire / frostpr oof ma[...]

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    í 22 USING THE GLASS TRAY WITH THE GRILL FUNCTION MEN U TIME MODE PO SITIO N Gratin 1) 6’00 2) 14’00 3) 5’00 900 W 450 W & gr ill 450 W & gr ill Place dish in glass tray , lower position Rota te after 2) Kebabs 1) 10’00 2) 10’00 270 W & gr ill 270 W & gr ill Place on the ra ck in glass tray, upper pos ition Onion S oup 1)[...]

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    í 23 Recipes For Glass Tray & Convection BANANA LO AF Ingredients 120 g butter 170 g ca ster sugar 1 tsp coffee essenc e 2 ripe bana nas 225 g flour 1 tsp bica rbonate of soda 1/4 tsp baki ng powder 1 medi um egg 100 ml mi lk Meth od 1. Preheat the ov en. 2. Grease and line loaf tin. 3. Cream butter a nd sugar together. 4. Add eg g an d coffee[...]

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    í 24 Recipes For Glass Tray & Grill ONION SOUP Ingredients 20 g butter 250 g onions 500 ml stock salt & pepper 2 slices of toast 80 g emmental cheese Meth od 1. Slice the onions, p lace in a b owl with t he stock, salt and pepper, cook for 8 min. 900 W 2. Put the s oup in to 4 soup bowl s. 3. Cut the toa st into cubes and put on top of the[...]

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    í 25 Maintenance And Cleaning CAUTION: DO NOT USE COMMERCIAL OVEN CLEANERS, STEAM CLEANERS, ABRASIVE, HARSH CLEANERS, ANY THAT CONTAIN SODIUM HYDROXIDE O R SCOURING P ADS ON A NY PART OF YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN. WARNING: After GRIL L , DUA L , CONVECTION , AUTO COOK , AUTO COOK FROM FROZEN modes, the oven cav it y, door, oven cab inet and access ories[...]

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    í 26 Something Not Working If the microwave is not working correctly, please carry out the fo llowing checks, befo re contactin g your local Ser vice Force re pair agent. In the event of any other fa ult codes that ari se, disconnect the appli ance from the electrical supply for a few seconds (take o ut the fuse from the ho using wiring s ystem). [...]

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    í 27 Repairs - After Sales Service If your mic row ave is not performi ng satisfactorily; c onsult the fault find ing guides within this i nstruction book (Something not working). If a fault occurs which y ou can not resolve throug h following t he advice and inf ormation contain ed with in this instructio n manual, the next step i s to contact ou[...]

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