NEC Model N227S manual

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    User Manual Model N227S Please read carefully before operation.[...]

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    U 3 Safety Instructions 4 Utensil safety Testing suitability of cookware 5 Food safety 5 Oven utensil s and accessories g uide 6 Technical Data Unpacking 7 Installation Connecting to th e mains The microwave an d accessories 8 Name and function of part s Accessories Con t r o l pa n e l 8 Display window Turntable installat ion How to operate your m[...]

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    U 4 T hank you f or h avi n g cho s en a NEC p r o d uc t. W e are convin c ed t ha t y o u wi l l f ind y o ur new microwave oven very useful and that it will be of great help to you. As with all new kitchen appliances, it will take s ome time to learn all the new functions and features, but wit h time, this oven w ill become indispensable to you.[...]

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    U 5 • Place the cookware in the cavit y alo ng with a glass half full of water. Heat on 900 W (100%) for one minute. If t he cookwar e feels hot, you shou ld not use it. If it is just slight ly warm, you can us e it for reheating but not f or cookin g. If the dish is room temperature, it is suitab le for microwave cooking. • Paper napkins, wax [...]

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    U 6 A variety of Utensils and Materials m ay be used for cooking in your micro wave oven. For your safety and to prev e n t dam a ging u t en s ils a n d your o v en , c h oo s e appr o pr i a t e u t en s ils a n d ma t er i als f or ea c h cook i ng me t h od. The list below is a gene r al g uid e. Material Utensils Microwave Cooking Ceramic &[...]

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    U 7 Unpacking N.B. When you unpack the ov en, check that the product is free from damage. Dama ge or any missing parts must be reported immedia t ely to t he ret ai ler. The oven, parts of the oven or the acc essories may be wrapped by a pro t ection foil. I f so, you must remove this foil befo r e using the ove n. Do not leave packing material so [...]

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    U 8 1. Cooking compartment . Wipe the compartment clean after using the ove n. 2. Viewing window. F ood can be checked while t he microwave oven is in operati on. 3. Oven door. The door must alw ays be f irmly closed while cooking. 4. Latch hook, Safety interlock system. 5. Control panel. 6. Drive shaft for turntab le 7. Turntable. Made of spec ia [...]

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    t Control panel 1. Display window - showing time of day, operating mode and cooking time. 2. Auto Defrost by weight. 1. Poultry 2. Meat 3. Fish 3. Auto Cook. 1. Potato 2. Reheat (Plated Meals) 4. Time. For setting cook time. 5. Beverage. To automatically heat up drinks. 6. Auto Start. To set a start time. 7. Memory. To save a frequently used progra[...]

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    U 10 Pause/Clear If you would like to st op t he oven during cooking without ope nin g the door, touch Pause/Clear O NCE . To continue cook ing, touch Start. Should food be removed from the oven befor e the set cooking time is completed, touch Pa use/Clear TWICE . You can turn off t he oven durin g cooking, to stir or re- arrange food. T here are t[...]

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    U 11 This basic microwave cooking met hod allows you to cook food for a desired time. I n add ition to the maximum power level, you can select different microwave power from 10 levels, Hi W(900W) to 90W for the foods that require sl ower coo king. Foods with high moisture co nt ent should be cooked on maximum power as this is the fastest cooking me[...]

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    U 12 This basic microwave cooking met hod allows you to cook food for a desired time at diff erent power levels. In addition to the maximum pow er level, you can select different microwave po wer from 10 levels, HiW(900W) to 90W for the f oods that require slower cooking. Foods with high moisture co nt ent should be cooked on maximum power as this [...]

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    U 13 For manual defrosting (with out operating the Auto Def rost feature), use 180W . The blue defrost symbol appears in the window disp lay whenever this power leve l is select e d. To speed up the defrosti ng of dense foods over 450g (1lb), the oven may b e started on Hi W(900W ) power f or 1- 3 minutes, then reduc e t o 180W until defrosting is [...]

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    U 14 If you often cook or reheat the same t ypes of dishes, you can store the co oking times and functi ons in the oven’s memory, so that you do not have to reset them each time. Yo u can store one cooking. Example : To set memory 1 . T ouch t he Memor y bu tt on. 2. Set your cooking programm e as usu al. 3 . T ouch m e m o ry bu tt on. The oven [...]

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    U 15 The Auto Programme features allow you to simply and autom atically cook or defrost a ran ge of popular foods. Your oven offers the followi ng Aut o programmes. Programme Microwave mode Quantity Display Defrost Poultry Microwave Only 0.1kg – 3.0kg de f1 Defrost Meat Microwave Only 0.1kg – 2.0kg de f2 Defrost Fish Microwave Only 0.1kg – 2.[...]

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    U 16 Example: To automati cal ly cook 2 potatoes: 1 . T ouch Pau s e / C l ear . 2 . T ouch t he Au t o c o ok bu tt on . 3. Press number ’ 1 ’ on the number pad t o sel ect the potato function. 4. Press number ’ 2 ’ on the number pad to sel ect two potatoes. 5 . T ouch S t ar t . Example: To Reheat an ave rage sized plated meal : 1 . T ouc[...]

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    U 17 Auto Defrost by Weight is an accurat e defrosting method for f rozen meat, poultry or fish. Example: To defros t 1.7 kg of Poultry : 1 . T ouch Pau s e / C l ear . 2 . T ouch Au t o W eig h t De f r os t bu tt on o nce . 3. Set the desired weight ( 1.7 kg ) by press ing buttons ’ 1 ’ then ’ 7 ’ on the number pad. 4 . T ouch S t ar t . [...]

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    U 18 Some foods such as bread and fr uit , can successfully be thaw ed ma nually by using the pow er setting. FOOD PREPARATION (180W) STANDING TIME Bread Small loaf Place on microwave-pr oof rack or kitchen paper. Turn over halfway through def rosting time. 8–10 min. 10–15 min. Sliced large loaf Place on microwave-pr oof rack or kitchen paper. [...]

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    U 19 • Always keep the oven clean – avoid spill-overs and do not forget to clean u nder the glass tray and the inside of the do or. • Preferably use round or oval cass eroles with a lid when cooking in your microwav e oven. • Do not use metal or metal decor ated casseroles. Certain plastic materials c an melt and be warped by hot food. • [...]

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    U 20 The oven must always be clean. Resi due of food from spillov ers or spatters will attract microwav e energy causing it to burn on. This coul d reduce the efficiency of t he ov en and may cause bad od ours. Do not attempt to tamper with or make any adjustme nts or repairs to any part of the ove n. Rep airs should only be done by a qualified ser[...]

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    U 21 If the appliance does not work correctly, carry out the following checks first before contacting the local After-Sales Service Centre. If the oven does not start: • Check that the plug is pushed in properly. • If appropriate, replace the fuse in the plug by another of the same rating and check that the plug is wired correctly. • Check th[...]

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    NEC Australia Pty . Ltd. ABN 86 001 217 527 Home Electronics Group NEC Service Centres NEW South W ales Sydney   184 Milperra Rd, Revesby 2212  (02)9780 8688 Newcastle 120 Parry Street, Newcastle 2302  (02)4926 2566 V ictoria Melborne   480 Princes Highway , Noble Park 3174  (03)9554 6245 Queensland Brisbane?[...]

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    NEC Australia Pty Ltd. ABN 86 001 217 527 Home Electronics Group 244 Beecroft Road (P.O. Box 443) Epping NSW 2121 Phone 131-632 for your nearest NEC office.[...]