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English - Eng-1 - T able of Contents Quick Guide to Operation .................................................................................................................................... 2-3 Safety Instructions ...................................................................................................................................[...]
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English - Eng-2 - After plugging in, "WELCOME T O INVERTER COOKING" will appear in the display window , then you can start to operate. Feature How to Operate T o Set Clock (page 9) Press twice T o set time (12-hour) Press once T o Set/Cancel Child Safety Lock (page 9) Press 3 times T o Set: Display Press 3 times Cancel: Display or T o Set[...]
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English - Eng-3 - Feature How to Operate T o Use Oven (page 18) Without Preheating: Press once Set temperature Press once Set time With Preheating: Press once Set temperature Press once Set time Press once After preheat Put the food into the oven T o Use Grill (page 19) Press twice (Default is Grill High) Set power Press once Set time T o Use Combi[...]
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English - Eng-4 - Safety Instructions Precautions to be taken when using Microwave Ovens for Heating Foodstuffs Inspection for Damage: A microwave oven should only be used if an inspection con fi rms all of the following conditions: 1. The grille is not damaged or broken. 2. The door fi ts squarely and securely and opens and closes smoothly . 3. [...]
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English - Eng-5 - Installation and General Instructions General Use 1. In order to maintain high quality , do not operate the oven when empty . The microwave energy will re fl ect continuously throughout the oven if no food or water is present to absorb energy . 2. If smoke is observed, press the Stop/Reset Pad and leave door closed. Disconnect th[...]
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English - Eng-6 - Feature Diagram Support Shelf (only for crispy pan) Door Hinge Never put the fi nger in. W ater T ank Cover Evaporating Channel W ater T ank 1. Install the tank in the arrow direction. 2. Pour the water to full mark in the tank. 3. Incorrect installation may cause leakage of water . 4. Clean the tank and sealed band frequently . [...]
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English - Eng-7 - Control Panel Display Window Sensor Reheat/ Steam Reheat Pad (page 15, 16) Steam Defrost Pad (page 13) Steam & Micro Power Pad (page 12) Micro Power Pad (page 10) Heater Selection Mode Pad (page 18) Steam Shot Pad (page 12) Timer/Clock Pad (page 9, 21) Stop/Reset Pad Before cooking: One tap clears your instructions. During coo[...]
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English - Eng-8 - Display Window Dial Feature T o help you operate the oven conveniently , the present state will appear in the display window. Menu Setting Dial: T o choose desired menu among auto cook menus. Power Level Setting Dial: T o set the power level of micro power , grill and combination. T emperature Setting Dial: T o set the temperature[...]
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English - Eng-9 - Clock Setting Child Safety Lock Setting E.g.: 1 1:25 1. Press Timer/Clock pad twice, colon will blink in the Display Window . 2. Enter time of day using the Time/W eight dial. T ime appears in the display window; colon is blinking. T ime counts up in minutes. 3. Press once. Colon stops blinking; time of day is entered and locked i[...]
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English - Eng-10 - Micro Power Setting 1. Select the desired power you need. 2. Enter the cooking time by using the Time/W eight dial. (High Power: up to 30 minutes) (Other Powers: up to 90 minutes) 3. Press Start button. The cooking time appears in the display window and begins to count down. Notes: 1. When selecting High Power at the fi rst stag[...]
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English - Eng-1 1 - Cooking T ime Adjustment Setting This feature allows you to add or reduce the cooking time during micro power , combination, oven, grill and timer setting. T urning the dial will count up in 1 minute. E.g.: T o cook at medium power for 5 minutes, add 3 more minutes when remain 4 minutes cooking time. Notes: 1. Do not over cook f[...]
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English - Eng-12 - Steam & Micro Power Setting Steam Shot Setting 1. Press once. 2. Set cooking time by using the Time/W eight dial. (up to 15 minutes) 3. Press Start button. The cooking time appears in the display window and begins to count down. Notes: 1. Always pour the water into the tank before using. 2. If setting the function as the fi [...]
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English - Eng-13 - Defrosting by T ime Setting Defrosting by Steam Setting 1. Press 5 times. 2. Set the defrost time by using the Time/W eight dial. 3. Press Start button. The cooking time appears in the display window and begins to count down. Notes: 1. Please use plastic wrap or lids when defrosting. 2. Opening the door and taking out the defrost[...]
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English - Eng-14 - Defrosting T ips and T echniques Preparation for Freezing The quality of the cooked foods comes from the foods before freezing, freezing ways and defrosting tips and times. So it is important to purchase fresh and high quality foods. And freeze them immediately . Thick plastic foil, package, freezing wrap and the meat which has b[...]
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English - Eng-15 - Steam Reheat Setting 1. Press twice until the display window appears "REHEA T WITH STEAM". 2. Optional setting to get higher or lower temperature according to the actual and favor , the display window appears "MORE+" or "LESS-". 3. Press Start button. * Optional step. Press Start button directly if s[...]
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English - Eng-16 - Sensor Reheat Setting 1. Press once. 2. Set the desired temperature by using Menu/Power/T emp. dial. 3. Press once. After detecting for a period of time, the approximate current temperature will appear in the display window . This feature can cook food without setting power and time, only according to the temperature as your requ[...]
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English - Eng-17 - Recommended Food T emperature Note: Above is only the recommended temperature. Set the temperature as you desire. - 1 0- 501 02 03 04 05 05 56 07 08 09 0 o C T o soften ice cream: • The recommended weight is 200-600g. • Please remove the cover before softening. T o reheat bread: • The recommended weight is 100-200g. T o reh[...]
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English - Eng-18 - Heater Selection Mode Setting This feature provides 3 modes to select. Oven Setting Oven can set temperature from 1 10 to 220 degree. Heat radiate from light-wave pipe on the top of cavity and quartz pipes under the ceramic plate. It’s particularly for cake, pizza etc. Put the food on the crispy pan, set the proper temperature [...]
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English - Eng-19 - Heater Selection Mode Setting Grill Setting There are three power levels for grill. When grilling, heat is radiated from one light-wave pipe. It is especially suitable for thin slices of meat and seafood as well as bread and meal. It is needn't to preheat the oven before grill. Place the sauced food on the wire rack and sele[...]
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English - Eng-20 - Heater Selection Mode Setting Combination Setting There are three power levels for combination. It's a good way for roasting foods by combining microwave and grill effectively . It's suitable for roasting poultry , meat and seafood. This function can ensure the foods even cooking and keep the crispness of certain foods.[...]
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English - Eng-21 - T imer Setting This feature allows you to program the oven as a kitchen timer . It can be also used to program a stand time after cooking is completed or to program a delay start. T o set Kitchen T imer: E.g.: T o count down 5 minutes 1. Press 3 times. 4. Set stand time as 5 minutes by using Time/W eight dial. (up to 90 minutes) [...]
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English - Eng-22 - 3-Stage Setting This feature allows you to program 3-stage continually . 1. Press 3 times. 4. Set as 3 minutes by using Tim e/ Weight dial. 5. Press once to select Grill (high). 2. Set as 2 minutes by using Time/ Weight dial. 3. Press twice to select Combination (high). E.g.: Continually set [Medium power] 2 minutes, [Combination[...]
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English - Eng-23 - Auto Cook Setting and Menus This feature allows you to set some ordinary menus with different weights. It will cook automatically without setting power and time. T urn Menu/Power/T emp. dial and the corresponding number will appear in the display window . For menus 1-7 please operate as follows: 1. T urn Menu/Power/T emp. dial to[...]
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English - Eng-24 - Auto Cook Setting and Menus Number Menus/Functions Serving/Weight Recommended Containers 1 V egetables 120 g 180 g 250 g 370 g Casserole 2 Potatoes 250 g 370 g 500 g 900 g Casserole 3 Pasta 150 g 250 g 375 g 500 g Casserole 4 Steam Fish 120 g 250 g 370 g 500 g Dish 5 Steam Froz. Foods 100 g 150 g 200 g 250 g Dish 6 Roast Chicken [...]
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English - Eng-25 - Auto Cook Setting and Menus 4 Steam Fish Suitable for steaming different kinds of fi sh. Place the fi sh on the microwave safety dish, add salt, ginger , green onion and cooking wine for cooking. Do not wrap or cover . Pour water into the tank before cooking. Place the dish on the center of ceramic plate. Select the program and[...]
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English - Eng-26 - Before Requesting Service ALL THESE THINGS ARE NORMAL: The oven causes interference with my TV . Some radio and TV interference might occur when you cook with the microwave oven. This interference is similar to the interference caused by small appliances such as mixers, vacuums, hair dryers, etc. It does not indicate a problem wi[...]
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English - Eng-27 - Before Requesting Service PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Oven will not turn on. The oven is not plugged in securely . Remove plug from outlet, wait 10 seconds and re-insert. Circuit Breaker or fuse is tripped or blown. Contact the speci fi ed service center . There is a problem with the outlet. Plug another appliance into the out[...]
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English - Eng-28 - Care of your Microwave Oven T urn the oven off and remove the power plug from the wall socket before cleaning. If steam accumulates inside or around the outside of the oven door , wipe with a soft cloth. This may occur when the microwave oven is operated under high humidity conditions and in no way indicates malfunction of the un[...]
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English - Eng-29 - T echnical Speci fi cations Power Source: 220 V 50 Hz 230-240 V 50 Hz Power Consumption: Microwave 4.7 A 950 W 4.4 A 950 W Heater 7.4 A 1,600 W 6.8 A 1,600 W Combination 8.0 A 1,700 W 7.5 A 1,700 W Output Power: Microwave* 1,000 W Up Heater 1,000 W Low Heater 600 W Outside Dimensions (except handle): 320 mm (H) x 520 mm (W) x 44[...]