Page 2 - Microwave Cooker; Contents
Microwave Cooker model SA600 Contents Installation of the Microwave Cooker 3General Features4 Operation Check 5Service Call Checks Operating the Microwave Cooker 6 TheTurntableS Cooking Control 7 Use of the Cooking Control 7Defrosting 9Defrosting Hints 9 Cooking in the Microwave Cooker 10 Care and C...
Page 3 - Installation of the Microwave Cooker
Installation of the Microwave Cooker WARNING -THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED. Important This microwave cooker has been designed for use in a domestic househoid. Therefore the guarantee supplied with this appliance may be invalidated if it has been used in a commercial or catering application. INSTAL...
Page 4 - General Features
General Features B 6 1 5 10 2 3 4 1. Microwave cooker control facia. 2. Cooking indicator light. 3. Cooking control; move the lever to the desired setting: FULL POWER, HIGH, MEDIUM, DEFROST, LOW. 4. Timer; up to 60 minutes. 5. 'COOK' button; press for cooking when door is closed and timer is set. 6....
Page 5 - Operation Check; Service Call Check
Operation Check Procedure for checking the cooker. 1. Plug into an electric power point. 2. Place turntable inside the oven cavity.3. Place on cup of water at room temperature inside the oven, on the turntable.4. Close door securely.5. Set the timer to three minutes and press the ‘COOK’ lever for co...
Page 6 - Operating the Microwave Cooker; The Turntable
Operating the Microwave Cooker Learn to operate the microwave cooker correctly before any cooking is undertaken by reading these instructions thoroughly. The microwave cooker is a very simple appliance to use. There are no temperatures to set, only the timer and cooking controls. TO ADJUST 5. 6 . 7....
Page 7 - Use of the Cooking Control
Cooking Control The variable cooking control feature enables more flexibility and control of the cooking speed. Some foods need slower cooking to help tenderise them, such as the less expensive cuts of meat and poultry. Slower cooking also allows food flavours to blend thoroughly, such as meat sauce...
Page 9 - Defrosting; Defrosting Hints
Defrosting The microwave cooker includes a defrost cycle, which is incorporated as part of the variable cooking control as described previously. The DEFROST setting with 30% power level is suitable for defrosting most foods but the other settings i.e. HIGH, MEDIUM and LOW may also be used for defros...
Page 10 - Cooking in the; Care and; Helpful hints
MicrowaveCooker 1. The cooking times given in the Kenwood For Kitchens Microwave Cookery Book are intended as a guide only, as the amount of microwave energy required differs according to sizes and types of dishes used, temperatures of food on commencement of cooking and depth orfood inthedish. 2. D...
Page 11 - Cooking utensils
★ Freezer plastic wrap can be re moved easily from frozen meat if heated in the microwave cooker until the wrapper looks moist. ★ Before barbecueing over charcoal, cook chickens, joints, etc., in the microwave before placing them on the rôtisserie or grilling over the outdoor charcoal fire. This wi...