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For customer service or product assistance please telephone our call centre 1300 657 888 www.palsonic.com.au Instruction For Use PMO-758[...]
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INSTALLATION Before installing the oven Place Electrical installation OPERATION Use of the microwave What are microwaves? Accessories Programming the clock Programming the time and power - Power level - Cooking with differnt sequences - To interrupt cooking Independent timer - Programmed Start - "+1 minute" function Automatic defrosting f[...]
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1. Digital display 2. Automatic defrost push-button 3. One Touch push-buttons 4. Cooking time selector switch 5. Power selector switch 6. Independent timer selector switch 7. Time and Power setting keys 8. Memory push-button 9. Clock push-button 10. START push-button 11. "+ 1 minute” push-button 12. Door open key Control panel Symbols Clock [...]
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BEFORE INSTALLING THE OVEN Make sure that the oven door closes correctly and that the seal is not damaged. PLACE Take account of the following recommendations when installing the microwave: 1. Keep it away from heat sources (e.g. oven). Heat affects correct appliance operation. 2. Keep a distance of about 3 cm between the wall and the back part. Al[...]
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USE OF THE MICROWAVE - Do not use the oven cavity for storage purposes. - Do not leave paper, cooking utensils or food in the cavity when not in use. - Make sure that children do not swing on the door when it is open. The oven should not be operated empty when using microwaves. Operation in this manner is likely to damage the appliance. If you want[...]
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OPERATION ACCESSORIES Turntable support - Use the support under the glass turntable. - Do not put any tool on the support, only the glass turntable. - The support can be washed in the dishwasher. Positioning: - Put the support on the seat in the bottom of the microwave (internal cavity). Glass turntable - Use the turntable with all cooking methods.[...]
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PROGRAMMING TIME AND POWER User action 1. 2. 5. 6. Press the Cooking Time Selector switch. Enter the desired cooking time by means of the Time and Power Setting Keys. Press the Power Selector switch, if a power level other than maximum is desired. Enter the power level desired using the Time and Power setting keys. Oven reaction Maximum microwave p[...]
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To alter the power level during cooking, there is no need to stop microwave operation. To do this: 1. Press the Power Selector switch 2. Select the new power by using the Time and Power setting keys. 3. The microwaves will continue, cooking at the new power set. To cook in sequences or different stages in the same operation. This microwave oven acc[...]
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INDEPENDENT TIMER - This is an extra clock which works independently of the microwave oven. Its purpose is to emit an acoustic signal which “advises” that a set time has passed. - It is a timer where “an accessory time” can be programmed. When this has elapsed, a sound signal will warn that the time has passed. To use the timer: 1. Push the[...]
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"+ 1 MINUTE" FUNCTION The "+ 1 minute" function lets you add "1 minute" to the cooking. This can be used to increase the cooking time in multiples of "1 minute". To do this, push the "+ 1 minute" push-button repeatedly. The "+ 1 minute" function lets you cook food for "1 minute" [...]
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Manual defrosting To do this: 1. Enter the time required for defrosting by pressing the Cooking Time Selector Switch. 2. Select the Power Level. P2 and P3 are generally the power levels recommended for defrosting, apart from delicate food, where power level PI is recommended. Press the START push-button, to start defrosting. 3. At the end of defros[...]
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"One Touch" for Cooking Popcorn "One Touch" for Heating Beverages This function is designed to heat 1 CUP of Tea or Coffee with no need to enter time and power. User Action 1. Press the COFFEE -TEA One Touch push-button. 2. Press the START push- button. 3. User Action 1. Press the One Touch push- button which indicates POPCORN 2[...]
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COOKING CHART Leg or shoulder (500g) Veal Roast shoulder Lamb/veal chops (3 or 4) Poultry Chicken pieces Whole chicken (500g) Stewing chicken (500g) Turkey breasts (500g) Fish 8-10 minutes 9-10 minutes 6-8 minutes 2-3 minutes 9-10 minutes 12-14 minutes 8-9 minutes 1 cup milk based 1-2 minutes Minced Beef 500g minced beef 4-6 minutes 250g raw meat s[...]
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DEFROSTING CHART Food Time Suggestions MEAT 1 pack bacon 2-3 1/2 minutes Leave packages unopened when defrosting. Microwave untill the pieces can be separated easily. Then once half way through defrosting Beef (500g) Pork chops (500g) Roast meat (500g) 6-8 minutes idem 5-6 minutes idem 4-6 minutes Unwrap roast and place in cooking dish. Defrost til[...]
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General recommendation Always disconnect the microwave before any cleaning or technical check. CLEANING THE MICROWAVE 1. Clean at regular intervals, especially if spill-overs have occurred, or around the door if there are deposits of food. 2. Remove the turntable, for easier cleaning. 3. Do not use abrasive solvents or metal scouring pads. They wil[...]
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General recommendation: Like other electrical appliances close supervision is necessary when the microwave oven is used by children. USE OF THE MICROWAVE Use the microwave oven only for its intended use as described in this user guide. It must not be used for industrial or laboratory purposes, as it was designed to heat or cook food. * Do not use t[...]
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* When heating liquids, e.g. beverages or water, remember that the liquid can be heated beyond its boiling point without bubbles appearing. This could result in a sudden boil-over of the liquid. To prevent this situation: 1. Avoid the use of narrow necked containers. 2. Stir the liquid before putting the container in the oven. 3. Leave the containe[...]
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THE STANDING TIME To improve cooking or defrosting results and to enable an even temperature distribution in the food, when cooking calculate the standing time. * Remember that in a microwave oven food continues to cook even when the microwaves are turned off. It is no longer cooked by the emission of microwaves but by the conduction of the high re[...]
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* Aluminium foil must only be used to protect parts of food which could cook too much; e.g. chicken wings, the ends of chicken thighs and fish tails. To avoid sparks, aluminium foil must not touch the oven walls. Food containers and other container must not come into contact with the oven walls, either. Aluminium containers: Throw-away aluminium co[...]
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Container shape Round or oval are the recommended shapes because they give better cooking results. With square or rectangular containers the food may over-cook in the corners, because they absorb more energy. Depth: Shallow container give better cooking results. TROUBLE SHOOTING Before making a service call make the following checks: 1.Check that t[...]
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This publication indicates basic characteristics subject to change without notification and is not binding for our organisation or our representatives. 20 TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS Microwave PMO-758 is characerised by its solidity, quality and functionality of design. Model PMO-758 Supply voltage Current consumption Fuse 240V / 50Hz 1330 W 8A Micro[...]
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PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD 1 JOYNTON AVENUE WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA TEL:(02)9313 7111 FAX:(02)9313 7555 www.palsonic.com.au PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE TELEPHONE AUSTRALIA: 1300 657 888[...]