Page 3 - INSTALLATION; BEFORE INSTALLING THE OVEN; Keep a distance of about 3 cm between the wall and the back part.; ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION; Before connecting the microwave oven
INSTALLATION BEFORE INSTALLING THE OVEN Make sure that the oven door closes correctly and that the seal is not damaged. P L A C E Take account of the following recommendations when installing the microwave: 1. Keep it away from heat sources (e.g. oven). Heat affects correct appliance operation. 2. K...
Page 4 - OPERATION; USE OF THE MICROWAVE
OPERATION USE OF THE MICROWAVE - Do not use the oven cavity for storage purposes. - Do not leave paper, cooking utensils or food in the cavitywhen not in use. - Make sure that children do not swing on the door when it is open. The oven should not be operated empty when using microwaves. oven, to abs...
Page 5 - ACCESSORIES; Use the support under the glass turntable.; Glass turntable; The turntable can be washed in the dishwasher.; Positioning; Put the glass turntable on the support.
OPERATION ACCESSORIES Turntable support - Use the support under the glass turntable. - Do not put any tool on the support, only the glass turntable. - The support can be washed in the dishwasher. Positioning: - Put the support on the seat in the bottom of the microwave (internal cavity). Glass turnt...
Page 6 - Microwave oven features; The oven will not operate unless the door is securely closed.
Microwave oven features 1. One-Touch Door Open Button. Push to open door. 2. Door Safety Lock System. The oven will not operate unless the door is securely closed. 3. Window with Metal Shield. Shield prevents microwaves from escaping. It is designed as a screen to allow you to view food as it cooks....
Page 7 - Control panel features
Control panel features Your microwave oven control panel lets youselect a desired cooking function quickly and easily. All you have to do is touch the neces- sary Command pad. The following is a list of all the Command and Number pads located on the control panel. 1. DISPLAY. The display includes a ...
Page 8 - If you have entered; all settings for a; If you open; the door while the oven is on; CANCEL
8. COOK TIME. Touch this pad followed by Number pads to enter cooking times. 9. COOK POWER. Touch this pad, after the cook time has been set, followed by aNumber pad to set the amount of microwaveenergy released to cook the food. The higher the number, the higher the power or fasterthe cooking speed...
Page 9 - Setting the clock; an incorrect time, three tones; flashes after 5 seconds); YOU SEE; CLOCK
Setting the clock When your microwave oven is first plugged in,or after a power failure, the display will show":", If a time of day is not set, ":" will stay on thedisplay until you set the clock or anotherfunction. NOTES: You can only set the clock if the oven is notcooking food. If...
Page 10 - START; Using the minute timer
START Using the minute timer Your microwave oven can be used as a kitchen timer.Use the minute timer for timing up to 99 minutes, 99seconds. NOTE: You can use the minute timer to set a delayedstart time. Set the delayed start time with the minute timerby following Steps 1 and 2 below. Then set cook ...
Page 11 - Using ADD MINUTE; cooking time in multiples of one
START Using ADD MINUTE ADD MINUTE lets you cook food for oneminute at 100% cook power or add an extraminute to the current cooking cycle at the currentcook power. You can also use it to extendcooking time in multiples of one minute, up to99 minutes. NOTES: To extend cooking time in multiples of one ...
Page 12 - USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN; Reheating tips; Using Your Microwave Oven
USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN Reheating tips Cooked food and leftovers can be reheated Wrap sandwiches and rolls loosely in paper quickly and efficiently without spoiling their towels to absorb moisture and prevent freshness and taste. sogginess. Always place the dense food at the outer Spread food in a...
Page 13 - Cooking at different cook powers; COOK POWER
Cooking at different cook powers For best results, some recipes call for differentcook powers. The lower the cook power, theslower the cooking. Each Number pad alsostands for a different percentage of cook power.Many microwave cookbook recipes tell you bynumber, percent, or name which cook power tou...
Page 15 - Cooking with more than one cook cycle; Refer to a reliable cookbook
4. Start the oven. At end of cooking time:Four tones will sound.Two tones will sound every minute untilyou open the door or touch any pad toreturn the display to the time of day. TOUCH YOU SEE (cooking time countsdown) YOU SEE To see the cook power during cooking:NOTE: If you wish to change the cook...
Page 17 - Using BAKED POTATOES
5. Start the oven. TOUCH YOU SEE (first cycle’s cooking timecounts down, followed bycooking time for eachadditional cycle) At end of cooking time:Four tones will sound.Two tones will sound every minute untilyou open the door or touch any pad toreturn the display to the time of day. YOU SEE Changing ...
Page 18 - TOUCH; potatoes indicator lights on and the
START 3. Enter the number of potatoes. TOUCH 2 YOU SEE (Start? indicator lightflashes after 5 seconds)(example for 2 potatoes) 4. Start the oven. TOUCH YOU SEE At end of cooking time:Four tones will sound.Two tones will sound every minute untilyou open the door or touch any pad toreturn the display ...
Page 19 - Using BEVERAGE
Using BEVERAGE BEVERAGE lets you heat an 8 to 10 ounce(240mL to 30mL) beverage by touching just 2pads. 1. Place a cup of a beverage in the oven and close the door. 2. Touch BEVERAGE. TOUCH BEVERAGE YOU SEE 3. Start the oven. TOUCH START At end of heating time:Four tones will sound.Two tones will sou...
Page 20 - Using POPCRON; Fire Hazard; At end of heating time:
Using POPCRON POPCORN lets you pop a "snack size" bag (1.75 oz[50g]) of commercially packaged microwave popcorn bytouching just 2 pads. Pop only one package at a time. Ifyou are using a microwave popcorn popper, followmanufacturer’s instructions. For best results, use freshbags of popcorn. C...
Page 21 - Using DEFROST; Put the frozen food in the oven and close; DEFROST; (defrosting time counts
Using DEFROST Your microwave oven lets you defrost food bysimply entering defrosting time. A 30% cookpower is preset. 1. Put the frozen food in the oven and close the door. NOTE: Refer to a reliable cookbook for defrosting times. 2. Touch DEFROST. TOUCH YOU SEE NOTE: You can use defrost instead of a...
Page 22 - Defrosting tips
Defrosting tips Before starting , make sure you have re- moved any of the metal twist-ties which often come with frozen food bags, andreplace them with strings or elastic bands. Open containers such as cartons before they are placed in the oven. Always slit or pierce plastic pouches or packaging. If...
Page 23 - Using REHEAT; REHEAT
Using REHEAT REHEAT lets you reheat one of four differenttypes of food, without needing to set heatingtimes or cook powers. To use REHEAT, followthe steps below: 1. Touch 1-4 times, to selectthe food setting. REHEAT 2. Touch one of these Number pads toenter the quantity. 2 3. Touch START NOTES: For ...
Page 24 - Using VEGETABLES; TIMES
Using VEGETABLES VEGETABLES lets you heat one of two typesof vegetables, without needing to set heatingtimes or cook powers. To use VEGETABLES,follow the steps below: 1. Touch 1-2 times, toselect thevegetablesetting. VEGETABLES 2. Touch one of these Number pads to enterthe quantity. 1 2 3. Touch STA...
Page 25 - COOKING CHART
COOKING CHART Leg or shoulder (500g) VEAL Roast shoulder Lamb/veal chops (3 or 4) POULTRY Chicken pieces Whole chicken (500g) Stewing chicken (500g) Turkey breasts (500g) FISH 8-10 minutes 9-10 minutes 6-8 minutes 2-3 minutes 9-10 minutes 12-14 minutes 8-9 minutes 1 cup milk based 1-2 minutes MINCED...
Page 26 - DEFROSTING CHART; REHEATING CHART
DEFROSTING CHART Food Time Suggestions MEAT 1 pack bacon 2-3 1/2 minutes Leave packages unopened when defrosting. Microwave untill the pieces can be separated easily. Then once half Beef (500g) Pork chops (500g) Roast meat (500g) 6-8 minutes idem 5-6 minutes idem 4-6 minutes Unwrap roast and place i...
Page 27 - MAINTENANCE; CLEANING THE MICROWAVE; Clean inside and outside the oven using a sponge with a
MAINTENANCE General recommendationAlways disconnect the microwave before any cleaning or technical check. CLEANING THE MICROWAVE 1. Clean at regular intervals, especially if spill-overs have occurred, or around the door if there are deposits of food. 2. Remove the turntable, for easier cleaning. 3. ...
Page 28 - USEFUL HINTS; General recommendation:; Consult the recipe boo
USEFUL HINTS General recommendation: Like other electrical appliances close supervision is necessary when the microwave oven is used bychildren. USE OF THE MICROWAVE Use the microwave oven only for its intended use as described in this user guide. It must not be used for industrial or laboratory pur...
Page 31 - chicken wings, the ends of chicken thighs and fish tails.; in a glass; container, so that the aluminium container base heats evenly.; Container material; Yes
USEFUL HINTS * Aluminium foil must only be used to protect parts of food which could cook too much; e.g. chicken wings, the ends of chicken thighs and fish tails. To avoid sparks, aluminium foil must not touch the oven walls. Food containers and other containermust not come into contact with the ove...
Page 32 - Container shape; Depth: Shallow container give better cooking results.; TROUBLE SHOOTING
Container shape Round or oval are the recommended shapes because they give better cooking results. With square orrectangular containers the food may over-cook in the corners, because they absorb more energy. Depth: Shallow container give better cooking results. TROUBLE SHOOTING Before making a servi...
Page 33 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Model PMO-585 Supply voltage Current consumption Fuse 240V / 50Hz 1250 W 10A Microwave power in agreement with IEC 705 standards, 1000 g of water Full power 750w Timer Electronic Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth) in mm Outside dimensions 286 x 463 x 324 Oven cavity dimensi...