Russell Hobbs RHM2560CG manual

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    25 Litr e micr owa ve ov en User manual Model number: RHM256 0CG Important sa fe ty instructions, please read c arefully and k eep them for future re fer ence For Customer Services & Spare Parts please call 0845 209 7461 Opening times : Monday – Friday 8am – 6pm & Saturday 9am – 1pm Or visit us at w ww .productcar euk.c om[...]

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    Conten ts Pag e About this microwa ve oven.............. .......... .......... ..... Unpacking your microw ave oven............ .......... ........ Saf ety instructions.......... .......... .......... ................... .... Microw ave oven installation...... .......... .......... .......... . Fea ture diagram..... ........ ........ ........ .....[...]

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    About this microwa ve oven Microw aves are high-freq uency elect r o magnetic w av es similar to r ad io w aves. While radio wa ves ma y vary in length from one metre to many k ilometres, micr owa ves are very short (less than 12 .5 centimetres). Microw aves do not mak e an y heat themselves but only cause wat er molecules in food to vibra te. Th i[...]

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    Unpacking your microwa ve oven Bef o re you use your microw ave oven 1. R emo ve all the pack aging. Do not remove the small piece of car d fro m the right hand side of the cavity wall. This is called a wa ve-g uide cover and allows the microwa ves to pass through to cook the food. Plea se ensure y ou k eep this cover clean at all time. 2. Check th[...]

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    Saf ety instructions ➢ Do not use the o ve n for any reason other than prepa ring food, such as for drying clot hes, paper or an y other non-food items, or for s terilising purposes . ➢ Do not use the oven when it is empt y . This could damage the ov en . ➢ Do not store an ythin g in the oven, such as pap er s, c oo kbooks an d so on . ➢ Do[...]

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    Saf ety instructions ➢ Do not use this oven near w ater , in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool ➢ Failur e to k eep the oven clean could lead to deterior a tion of the surface. This c ould badly af fect the life of the appliance, and potentially be harmful. ➢ Never r emove parts fr om the oven such as the fee t, screw s and so on . ➢ O[...]

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    Saf ety instructions ➢ Heat from the con ten t s of a container may be tr ansmitt ed to the container itself , so please be car eful when removing it from the oven. Please remember that the fo od or liquid inside will be r eleasing some steam or will be sp itti n g. Neve r cover any cont ainer fully , alw ays lea ve a g ap for steam to escape. ?[...]

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    Saf ety instructions ➢ Food c ontai n ing a mixture of fat an d wa ter (e .g. stock) should s tand for 30 to 60 seconds in the ov en afte r it has been turne d off . Th is is to allow the mixture to settle and to prevent it fr o m bubbling w hen a spoon is placed in it, or a stock cube is added . ➢ When heating or cooking f ood or liqui d, reme[...]

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    Saf ety instructions To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity: ➢ Do not overcook foo d. ➢ Do not leave the microwave oven unattended while you are usin g it and if using pap er or plastic co ntainers check regularly to ensure they do not ign ite. ➢ Remove wire twist-ti es from bags before p utting the bag in the oven. ➢ If materials in[...]

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    Saf ety instructions W arning: It is danger ous f o r any o ne, other than a q ualified p er son to c arry out any service or repair which in volves the remov al of the c o ver . This c over gives protection agains t exposure to microw ave energy . W arning: If the door or door seals are damaged, the oven mus t not be opera ted until it has been re[...]

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    Microwa ve oven ins tallation 10 ➢ Place on a level surf ace that provides enou gh space f or the outlet v ents. ➢ A minimum clear ance of 7.5 cm is required b etw een the ov en and any adjacent walls. One side must be open. Leav e a minimum cleara n ce of 30 cm abo ve the oven. ➢ Place the ove n as far awa y from radios an d TV's as pos[...]

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    A. Control pan el B. T u rnt able shaft C. T urntable ring assembly D. Glass tra y E. Observation window F. Door assembly G. Saf ety interlock la tches H. W a veguide cover I. Oven c a vity J. V entilation slot s Grill rack to be used for grilling, c onv ection and combination c oo king. H I J 11 W arning - do not use the oven when empty or f or wa[...]

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    12 T urn table installation For Customer Services & Spare Parts please call 0845 209 7461 Opening times: Monday - Friday 8am – 6pm & Saturd ay 9am – 1pm o r vis it us at www.pro ductcareuk.com ➢ Before first use, check that any securing tape has been removed from the glass tray and turnt able ring assembly. These part s must never be [...]

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    Control Panel 13 MENU ACTION SCREEN Cooking time, power, action in dicators, and clock time are displayed. CLOCK/KITCHEN TIMER Press this button to set the clock. MICROWAVE Press this button to use the microwave function. GRILL Press this button to use t he gri ll and combination cooking. The grill element is located on the top of th e cavity. MICR[...]

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    How to use the microw ave oven 14 Clock Setting When the microwave oven is first turned on, the oven will display "0:0 0", the buzzer will ring once. 1) Press “CLOCK/PRESET” once. “00:00” is shown. 2) Turn the “TIMER/WEIGHT” dial to adjust the hour figures, the input time should be within 0 - 23(24-hour). 3) Press " CLOCK[...]

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    Cooking 15 For Customer Services & Spare Parts please call 0845 209 7461 Opening times: Monday - Friday 9am – 6pm & Saturd ay 9am – 1pm o r vis it us at www.pro ductcareuk.com Press power button Cooking pow er P 100 100 % P 80 8 0% P 50 5 0% P 30 30 % P 10 10 % Microwave Coo king 1) Press the “ MICROWAVE “ butto n once, and “P100?[...]

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    Cooking 16 For Customer Services & Spare Parts please call 0845 209 7461 Opening times: Monday - Friday 9am – 6pm & Saturd ay 9am – 1pm o r vis it us at www.pr oductcareuk.com Grill Coo king 1) Press the “ GRILL” button once, and “G -1 ” will be shown. 2) Turn “TIMER/WEIGHT” to adju st the cooking time. (The time setting sho[...]

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    17 Cooking Combination Cooking ( Microwave + Convection) 1) Press t he “MICRO + CONV” bu tton onc e, and “ C-1 ” wil l displ ay. 2) Turn the “TIMER/W EIGHT ” dial to select the combination prefer r ed cooking method. Stop turning when “C -1 ”,”C -2 ”,”C -3 ” and “C -4 ” are on the display. 3) Press the “START/+ 30 SEC.[...]

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    18 Cooking For Customer Services & Spare Parts please call 0845 209 7461 Opening times: Monday - Friday 9am – 6pm & Saturd ay 9am – 1pm o r vis it us at www.pro ductcareuk.com 1) Press the “CONVE CTION” button once, and “ 150 ”, the coo king temperature will flas h. 2) Turn the “TIMER/WE IGHT” dial to select the desired con [...]

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    19 Cooking Multi-Stage Cooking Two stag es can be set. If one of the s tages is for defros ting this sho uld be prog rammed to come on first . The buzzer will ring once aft er each s tage and then t he next st age will s tart. Note: The Auto menu or the pre heating funct ions cann ot be set as one of the multi-s tage cooking . Example: if you wa nt[...]

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    20 Cooking Pre-set time to start fun ctions 1) Set the clock first. (Consult the instruction of clock setting). 2) Input the coo king program. A maximum of two stages can be set. Do n ot use the de -frost fun ction in the pre-set function. The auto menu can be set for a single stage only. Example: if you want to cook with 80% microwave power fo r 7[...]

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    21 Cooking Quick Start cooking 1) Press t he "START/+30SEC./CONFIRM" key to co ok with 100% power level for 30 seconds. Eac h press on t he same key can increases the cooki ng time by 30 seco nds. The maxi mum cooking time is 95 minutes. 2) During the microw ave,grill ,convectio n and combi nation cooking pro cess, press the "START/+[...]

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    22 Cooking Defrosting b y Weight 1) Press " W.T./Time DEFROST " button once, the oven will display "dEF 1“. 2) Turn the “TIMER/WEIGHT” dial to select the weight of the food. At the same time, "g" will illuminate in red. The weight should be set between 100 -2000g. 3) Press the "START/+30SEC./CONFIRM" key to [...]

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    23 Cooking For Customer Services & Spare Parts please call 0845 209 7461 Opening times: Monday - Friday 9am – 6pm & Saturd ay 9am – 1pm o r vis it us at www.pro ductcareuk.com Auto Menu 1) Pres s th e Auto menu b utton, turn the “TIMER/WEIGH T” di al clo ckwise to choo se the required function, and "A1","A2",&quo[...]

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    24 Cooking Display Weight Power A1 Pizza 200 200 C-4 300 300 400 400 A2 Potatoe 1 1 (230g) 100% 2 2 (460g) 3 3 (690g) A3 Meat 150 150 100% 300 300 450 450 600 600 A4 Fish 150 150 80% 250 250 350 350 450 450 650 650 A5 Vegetable 150 150 100% 350 350 500 500 A6 Beverage 1 1 (240ml ) 80% 2 2 (480ml ) 3 3 (720ml ) A7 Pasta 50 50 (add 450ml o f water) 1[...]

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    25 Cooking Child lock Lock on: In wait ing s tate, press "STOP/CLEAR" for 3 seconds, there will be a lo ng "beep" as the lock activates a red key will il luminate in the display. LED will dis play current time or 0:00. Lock off: In locked state, press "STOP/CLEAR" for 3 seconds, t here will be a long "beep" d[...]

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    Cleaning and c are ➢ Before you clean the oven, turn it off and unplug it . ➢ Keep the inside of the oven clean. When food or liquids stick to the oven walls, wipe with a damp cloth. We recommend th at you do not use harsh d etergent or abrasives. ➢ On the righ t hand side wall of the cavity is the wave guide cover, microwaves are passed thro[...]

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    Cleaning and c are ➢ Regularly remove the glass tur ntable to clean it, and wash it in warm soapy water. ➢ Ensure that the turntab le support and oven floor are c leaned regularly . Simply wipe the bottom s urface of the oven with mild detergent and water, then dry. You can wash the turnta ble support in mild s oapy water. ➢ When removing the[...]

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    Important utensil inf or mation ➢ Do not use metal pans or dish es with metal handles without food in the microwa ve/oven ➢ Do not use anything with a metal trim, without food in the microwave/oven. ➢ Do not use paper covered wire twist-tie s on plastic bags. ➢ Do not use me lamine di shes as they co ntain a material which will abs orb micr[...]

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    Connection to the mains suppl y W ARNING- THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EAR THED This appliance is designed to operat e fr o m a mains supply of 230 V – 240 V ~ 50 HZ . Check that the v oltage mark ed on the product c orresponds with your supply v oltage. This product is fitted with a 13 A plug complying with BS 1363 . If this plug is unsuitable or need[...]

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    Connection to the mains suppl y For UK use only – Plug fitting details (wher e applicable): As the colour s of the w ires in the mains lead of this appliance ma y n ot c orrespond with the c olou red mark ings identifying the terminals in your plug, pr oceed as follows: The GREEN/YELLOW w ire is the EARTH and must be connected to the t erminal wh[...]

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    Non-rewire able mains plug If your ap pliance is supplied with a non-rewireab le plug fitted to the mains lead you will find that it incorpora tes a fuse, the v alue of which is indicated either on the base of the plug or on the fuse carrier . Sh ould the fuse need replacing, y o u must use an AS T A approved fuse (conf o rming to BS 1362 ) of the [...]

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    Problem solving The microwave oven m ay cau se interference to your radio, TV or similar equipment. If it does, you can get rid of the interference by moving the radio, TV or equipment as far away from your microwave oven as possible. If the o ven doesn’t work - ➢ Make sure the mains plug is plugged in securely. If it is not, remove the plu g f[...]

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    33 Guaran te e This pr oduct is guar anteed for 12 months fr om the d a te of the original purchase. If an y def ect arises due to faulty mate rials or w o rkmanship, the fa u lty product must be returned to the place of purchase. R efund or replacement is at the discre t ion of the store. The following conditions apply: • The product m ust be re[...]

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    Specifications 34 Model Number: RHM3003B Rat ed V oltage: 230 V – 240V ~ 50Hz Rated Input P ower(Microwa ve): 1450W Rated Output P ower(Micr owav e): 90 0W Rated Powe r(Grill): 1100W Rated Powe r(Con vection): 2500W Oven Capacity : 25 L T urnt able Diamet er: 315 mm External Dimensions(LxWxH): 513mmX49 8mmX305m m Net W eight : Approx. 18.1 kg For[...]

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    This symbol is known as the 'Crosse d-out wheelie bin Symbol'. Wh en this symbol is marked on a product/batteries, it means that the product/batteries should not be disposed of with your ge neral household waste. Only discard ele ctrical/electronic/battery items in separate collection schemes, which cat er for the recovery and recycling o[...]