CONTENTS PAGE Guidelines for use.., 2-3 installation 3 Specifications 3 General instructions .. 4 Guide to the touch control! 5 The clock 6 Minute timer setting . 6 Microwave cooking 7 To cook using variable microwave power. 8 Fan oven cooking 9 Operation for fan oven cooking ..
GUIDELINES FOR USE @ it is most important that this Instruction Book should be retained with the appliance for future reference. Should the appliance be sold or transferred to another owner, or should you move house and leave the appliance, always ensure that the book is supplied with the appliance so that the new owner can be acquainted with its functioning and the relevant warnings. ® THESE WARNINGS ARE PROVIDED IN THE INTEREST OF SAFETY.
@ Be cautious when eating food direct from microwave cooking as items with high sugar or fat content can be very hot inside. ® Always be careful when removing microwave film and lids from dishes after microwave cooking as the stern when released can cause burns, # Any food stuffs with a “skin’ e.g. potatoes, sausages, etc. must be pierced in order 1o allow for the release of steam, @ Care and cleaning of the appliance are important, Food deposits should not be left on the interior cabinet.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1. Door open button 2. Door 3. Door latches 4. Door sealing surfaces 5. Grill with self cleaning reflector plate 6. Non-stick coating on rear panel 7. Convection fan and element 8. Oven lamp 9. LED digital display 10. Control panel 11. High rack 12. Low rack 13. Glass turntable 14.
GUIDE TO THE TOUCH CONTROL PANEL Your new combination oven is operated by touch sensitive control pads on the control panel. The digital display can show you the cooking time and minute timer or act as an ordinary digital clock. Indicator lights and symbols will show which of the cooking functions you have selected or the variable microwave power setting. (See page 4). A “bleep” should be heard each time you touch the control panel to make a correct entry.
THE CLOCK To set the clock to the correct time of day. The digital 24 hour clock operates even when the vane is not in use. The clock should always be set and running, To recall the time of day during cooking, simply touch the clock pad and the correct time of day will appear for 3 seconds on the display window.
MICROWAVE COOKING Your combination oven may also be used as an ordinary microwave oven using the “Microwave” pad. TO COOK AT FULL POWER Many foods are cooked at “Full” power (100%) for best results. The oven will automatically select 100% microwave power if a cooking function pad (Fan oven or Grill} is not touched before entering the cooking time. The “Power” pad allows you to select the rate of microwave Full, High, etc.
TO COOK USING VARIABLE MICROWAVE POWER There are 5 preset Microwave power levels. Approximate percentage of microwave power for each power level is as follows:FULL Automatically selected when microwave pad is touched HIGH (70%) Touch the Power pad once MEDIUM {50%) Touch the Power pad twice MEDIUM LOW (30%) Touch the Power pad three times LOW {10%) ‘Touch the Power pad four times HINT: If you hold your finger on the “POWER” pad, the oven will quickly reach the power level you require.
FAN OVEN COOKING GUIDELINES This section of the Instruction Book explains the use of the oven for Fan oven and Combination cooking. Please use it as a guide together with your Recipe Book. ACCESSORIES The accessories shown below are designed especially for use in your Combination Even. The racks are for Fan oven, Grill, or Combination cooking only: DO NOT USE FOR MICROWAVE COOKING ALONE. Do not substitute similar types of racks for these specially designed ones.
OPERATION FOR FAN OVEN FOLLOWED BY MICROWAVE COOKING Your oven can be programmed to cook by Fan oven followed by Microwave cooking operations. EXAMPLE Suppose you want to bake chicken pieces at 180°C for 30 minutes by Fan oven, then continue to cook at Full Power (100%) for 3 minutes by Microwave. STEP 1.
COMBINATION COOKING GUIDELINES Your oven can be programmed to combine Fan oven and Microwave cooking. This enables you to achieve the results your conventional oven gives, but cooked in a much shorter time. The Fan oven heat seals and browns the outside perfectly while microwave energy makes sure food is cooked through. CONVERTING CONVENTIONAL RECIPES Refer to your Recipe Book for details of converting your own recipes, However, the following guidelines should be observed:1.
OPERATION FOR COMBINATION COOKING Your oven has a combination facility that cooks with bath fan oven heat and microwave automatically. The fan oven heating system and the microwave system simultaneously operate to give you fast, even cooking. Conduit your recipe book for more information. T4 NATION NOTE: To use this function, the time is entered as the last stage. The display will show “LO®" until the oven reaches 100°C.
PREHEATING GUIDELINES You may wish to preheat the oven for conventional cooking or for example when following instructions on convenience food packets. Please Note: The oven must not be used without the glass turntable in place and it should never be restricted so that it cannot rotate. You may, however, remove the turntable when preheating the oven or when preparing food to be cooked directly on the turntable. TO PREHEAT. Your Combination Oven allows you to preheat automatically.
TO PREHEAT AND COOK BY FAN OVEN OR COMBINATION COOKING The oven can be programmed to combine preheating and fan oven cooking, or preheating and combination cooking. The example below shows how to preheat and cook by fan oven at the same temperature. You may of course preheat, and then cook by fan oven or combination, at any temperature required. For combination cooking, enter the combination programmer required at Step 3.
GRILLING GUIDELINES Your combination oven has a grill in the roof of the oven cavity to brown and crisp foods, There Is one setting only. The grill may be used on its own as a conventional grill, or it may operate simultaneously with variable microwave power. EXAMPLE Suppose you want to grill steak to medium rare for a total of 10 minutes. STEP 1 Pad Sequence Display Touch the .
OPERATION FOR MICROWAVE FOLLOWED BY GRILLING You may programmer the oven to cook by microwave and then grill foods which need browning to give appetizing results. EXAMPLE Suppose you wish to cook chicken pieces for 12 minutes at Medium {50%) Microwave Power and then Grill for 5 minutes.
AUTO DEFROST GUIDELINES The Auto Defrost function has been carefully designed to defrost foods quickly and evenly. You may also use the Medium Low {30%) Microwave setting if desired. £ PLE Suppose you wish to defrost raspberries for 3 minutes, stern Pad Sequence Display Touch the v Auto Defrost pad Loy © 0 once x1 : STERN Enter the desired 1041 3:00 defrosting time x3 HINT: See recipe book for “Auto Defrosting” guide. STET 3 Touch the Start pad 3:00 The timer will count down to zero.
DELAY START GUIDELINES The Combination Oven has an Delay Start facility for up to 23 hours 59 minutes in advance. You simply set the time of day that your want the cooking programmer to start. Once you have selected Delay Start, you can programmer for up to 4 cocking sequences. PLEASE NOTE The Delay Start facility will only work if the clock on your oven has been set.
AUTO REHEAT GUIDELINES The Auto Reheat pad on your Combination Oven includes especially designed programmed for reheating or cocking foods using Microwave at Full Power There are three Pr-set times as follows:1% minutes Touch the Auto Reheat pad once. 4 minutes Touch the Auto Reheat pad twice, 6 minutes Touch the Auto Reheat pad three times.
MEMORY PAD GUIDELINES The Memory pads allow you to per-set up to 5 different multiple stage cooking programmed for your convenience. For example you can set a Defrost Hold Cook programmer which you regularly use in the memory, so that you can simply touch the Memory pad instead of setting the whole sequence each time. The indicator lights at the bottom of the display will show each Memory programmer.
CARE AND CLEANING THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY MUST BE SWITCHED OFF BEFORE CLEANING EXTERIOR Clean the outside with a damp cloth rinsed in warm detergent water: rinse and dry with a soft cloth. Do not use any type of household cleaner or abrasive cleaner. INTERIOR 1. The wails of the vane, except the rear, are of stainless steel; for ease of cleaning, wipe any spatters or spills with a soft damp cloth or sponge after each use. it is easier to remove any spillage whilst the oven is still warm.
SERVICE CALL CHECK Please check the fallowing before calling for service: Open the door. Does the oven lamp light? Place one cup of water in the oven and close the door securely. The oven lamp should go off if the door is closed properly.
Check 3. Grill operation Programmer the oven for 3 minutes on GRILL Pai ce Display STERNE Gt Touch the 0 Grill Pad once x1 m STERN , Enter Grill time STEP 3 Touch the 00 Start Pad (a) Attendee of 3 minutes, did the Grill heater become red? if the answer is NO to any of these questions, please check your Wall Socket and Fuse before calling service. i service is needed, please contact the nearest Electrolyte Service Center.
YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED Question Answer Question Answer Question Answer Question Answer 2 How safe is my Combination Oven? All Microwave and Combination Ovens are subjected to stringent safety tests to ensure that your appliance is completely safe to use. in addition, your Combination Oven has been designed with a safety mechanism that ensures that the oven will not work unless the door is shut and the start contort has been operated.