Operation Manual
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READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 
1.  Read all instructions before using 
the appliance and keep for future 
reference. 
2.  Use this appliance only for its 
intended use as described in this 
manual. Do not use corrosive 
chemicals or vapours in this 
appliance. This type of oven is 
specifically designed to heat, 
cook or dry food. It is not 
designed for industrial or 
laboratory use. 
3.  Do not operate the oven when 
empty. It is best to leave a glass 
of water in the oven when not in 
use. The water will safely absorb 
all microwave energy if the oven 
is accidentally started. 
4.  Do not operate this appliance if it 
has a damaged cord or plug, if it 
is not working properly or if it has 
been damaged or dropped. If the 
mains lead is damaged, it must 
be replaced by the manufacturer, 
its service agent or similarly 
qualified person with a lead of the 
same type and rating to avoid a 
hazard. 
5.  Do not let power cord hang over 
the edge of table or countertop. 
6.  Do not dry clothes in the oven. 
They may become carbonised or 
burned if heated too long.   
7.  Do not cook food wrapped in 
paper towels, unless your 
cookbook contains instructions 
for the food you are cooking.   
8.  Do not use the oven for drying 
kitchen towels or paper products. 
They may burn. 
9.  Only use utensils suitable for use 
in microwave ovens. (See 
‘COOKING UTENSILS’) 
10. Do not use wooden or cardboard 
containers. They may heat up 
and char. 
11. Do not use recycled paper 
products since they may contain 
impurities which may cause 
sparks and / or fires when used in 
cooking. 
12. Allow the turntable to cool before 
cleaning. 
13. Small  amounts  of food require 
shorter cooking or heating time. If 
normal time is allowed they may 
overheat and burn.   
14. Before cooking, pierce the skin of 
fruit and vegetables.   
15. Eggs in their shell and whole hard 
boiled eggs should not be heated 
in microwave ovens since they 
may explode, even after heating 
has ended.   
16. Do not attempt deep fat frying in 
your oven. 
17. Remove plastic wrapping from 
food before cooking or defrosting. 
Note though that in some cases 
food should be covered with 
plastic film, for heating or cooking, 
as detailed in microwave 
cookbooks. 
18. When heating food in plastic or 
paper containers, keep an eye on 
the oven due to the possibility of 
ignition. 
19. If smoke is observed, switch off or 
disconnect the oven from the 
power supply and keep the oven 
door closed in order to stifle any 
flames. 
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