Tesco MC209 manual

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  • Page 1

    MC209 Combina tion Micr o w a v e Ov en Con v ection Ov en and Grill User Guide START / QUICK START / POWER CONVECTION GRILL/ MICRO+GRILL MICRO+ CONVECTION WEIGHT/CLOCK TIME MENU STOP/CANCEL[...]

  • Page 2

    MC209 Microw ave Ov en User Guide P age 2 Please follow all the precautions listed belo w for sa fety and to reduce the risk of injury or electrical shock. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Read all the instructions and retain them. W ARNING: If the door or door seals are damaged, the oven must not be operated until it has b[...]

  • Page 3

    About Y our Microwa ve Oven Microwave cook ing is very quick and efficient. Microwave cooking can also help pr eserve the minerals and vitamins in many foods. The microwave power output of your oven is 800 watts. Because the temperature in a microwa ve oven is relatively cool (unlike a normal oven) y ou have to remember that the f ood can be extrem[...]

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    Y our Microw ave Oven and Its C omponents T urntable Grill Element Oven Air Vent Contro l Panel T urntable Rotor T urntable Support R ing Viewing Window Door Locking Assembly Grilling Plate* *Safety Handle not illustrated V entilation Slots Introduction Unpacking the Microwa ve Oven Please make sure you read all the instruc tions and the safety not[...]

  • Page 5

    ST ART / QUICK START / STOP/CANCEL POWER CONVECTION GRILL/ MICRO+GRILL MICRO+ CONVECTION WEIGHT/CLOCK TIME MENU C ONTROL P ANEL USING THE OVEN MENU ACTION SCREEN POWER C ONVEC TION GRILL/MICRO+GRILL MICRO+C ONVECTION WEIGHT/CL OCK TIME/MENU ST OP/CANCEL WEIGHT/CL OCK ST OP/CANCEL TIME/MENU WEIGHT/CL OCK TIME/MENU WEIGHT/CL OCK Press and hold Press [...]

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    BASIC MICROW A VE COOKING EXPRESS C OOKING Open the ov en door . Place the food in the centre of the oven on the turntable. Close the door. Select the microwave power: Select the cook ing time: Start the cooking process. Press to clear any previous setting Press the button to select a microwav e power . Rotate the k nob to set a cooking time Push t[...]

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    USING THE GRILL ST OP/CANCEL GRILL/MICRO+ GRILL TIME/MENU TIME/MENU CAUTION: C OMBINA TION MICROW A VE AND GRILL COOKING C OMBINA TION 1: C OMBINA TION 2: Setting a combi -grill program GRILL/MICRO+ GRILL GRILL/MICRO+ GRILL GRILL/MICRO+ GRILL TIME/MENU TIME/MENU ST OP/CANCEL The grill is particularly useful for cooking thin slices of meat, steaks, [...]

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    BASIC CONVECTION C OOKING PREHEA TING AND COOKING IN THE OVEN MICROW A VE AND CONVECTION COOKING $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Open the oven door . Plac e the food in the c entre of the ov en on the turntable. Close the door . Press to clear any previous setting Press the button to selec t oven temperature Rotate the k nob to set a cooking ti[...]

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    DEFROSTING TIME/MENU WEIGHT/ CLOC TIME/MENU TIME/ MENU NO TE: MUL TI-ST AGE COOKING 1. TIME/MENU ’ 2. WEIGHT/CL OCK 3. TIME/MENU 4. POWER 5 TIME/MENU 6. C ONVEC TION 7 TIME/MENU 8 TIME/MENU 8 IMPORT ANT NOTE: A UTO-COOKING MENU Code A-1: BAKED PO T A T O . TIME/MENU WEIGHT/CL OCK TIME/MENU $ $ $ $ Rotate the knob ANTICLOCKWISE until ‘A- ’ and[...]

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    Code A-2: Coff ee/Soup . TIME/MENU WEIGHT/CL OCK TIME/MENU Code A-3: Popcorn . TIME/MENU WEIGHT/CL OCK TIME/MENU POPC ORN . TIME/MENU WEIGHT/CL OCK TIME/Menu TIME/MENU NO TE Code A-4: Reheat . TIME/MENU WEIGHT/CL OCK TIME/MENU Code 5-Pizza . TIME/MENU WEIGHT/CL OCK TIME/MENU Code A-6-Skew ered Meat . TIME/MENU WEIGHT/CL OCK TIME/MENU NO TES: Code A[...]

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    GENERAL ADVICE Hints for reheating food Steam and Smoke T esting Y our O v en A UTOMA TIC PROTECTION MECHANISMS Over T emperature Protection ST OP/CANCEL Under T emperature Protection ST OP/CANCEL General Protection Faults ST OP/CANCEL ST OP/CANCEL $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Heat lef t overs and pre -cooked food to at least 70°C. Food should be hot and steam[...]

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    Cleaning and Care Warranty Specifications These steps should be taken af ter every use. Mains V oltage: Mains Po wer: Microwa ve Frequency: Microwa ve Output: Oven Capacity: Net W eight: UK: ROI: $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Disconnect the power supply and wait for the appliance to completely cool down. Remove the turntable support ring and the turntable and wash[...]