Page 2 - Important Safety Instructions; WARNING; RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT DISMANTLE
Caut ions Please follow all the precautions listed below for safety and toreduce the risk of injury or electrical shock. When cooking with your oven: $ $ $ $ $ $ $$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Read all the instructions and retain them. WARNING: If the door or door seals are damaged, the...
Page 3 - About Your Microwave Oven; Useful Information
Before Y ou St ar t About Your Microwave Oven Suitable and unsuitable containers Cooking In your Oven Microwave cooking is very quick and efficient. Microwavecooking can also help preserve the minerals and vitamins inmany foods.The microwave power output of your oven is 800 watts.Because the tempera...
Page 4 - Getting Started; Unpacking and Assembly; Assembly and Placement; Installing the Turntable
Inst allat ion Getting Started Unpacking the Microwave Oven Please make sure you read all the instructions and the safetynotes carefully and that you familiarise yourself with the featuresand operation of your oven before use. Remove the polystyrene top packing pieces and lift out the oven. Unpack t...
Page 5 - Basic Procedures; The Control Panel; The Display Screen; SETTING THE CLOCK
Gett ing St ar ted Basic Procedures The Control Panel The Display: Displays all current cooking and time events. Start/30 Sec/Confirm: Stop/Pause: W.T/Time/Defrost: Weight/Timer Dial Press to start the oven, add time (in 30 sec increments) , confirm an action when combi-cooking. Press to pause or st...
Page 6 - `Power Microwaving and Grilling; p i; USING THE GRILL
Operat ion `Power Microwaving and Grilling ROTATE AUTO COOK AUTO COOK g ML p i : 00 AUTO COOK AUTO COOK g ML p i: 80 AUTO COOK AUTO COOK g ML p i: 50 ROTATE AUTO COOK AUTO COOK g ML p i: 3 0 AUTO COOK AUTO COOK g ML p i: i 0 x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 OTHER FUNCTIONS ROTATE Start/+30 Sec./ Confirm Stop/ Pause R...
Page 7 - Express and Combination Cooking; EXPRESS COOKING
Operat ion Express and Combination Cooking EXPRESS COOKING COMBINATION COOKING Express cooking is a very good way of rapidly heating smallportions of food, or easily adding a small amount of cooking timeto finish dishes that are slightly undercooked. By pressing the repeatedly you can program the ov...
Page 8 - AUTO DEFROST; Operat; Auto Cooking and Defrosting; e f
AUTO-COOKING AUTO-COOKING TABLE AUTO DEFROST The AUTO COOKING MENU facility has 9 settings for cooking orreheating foods. Auto Cooking is designed to automate the cooking of commonlyused basic foods. The menu is printed on the Control Panel forhandy reference. The result of auto cooking depends on f...
Page 9 - Time Delayed Cooking
Operat ion Time Delayed Cooking TIME-DELAYED COOKING The oven can be set to switch on at a pre-set time. The oven clockneeds to be set before you can carry out this procedure - see P 5. Press to clear any programme. CAUTION: Stop/ Pause Lengthy time delayed cooking should not be used with with foods...
Page 10 - Fur; Hints and Tips
TIPS FOR GOOD COOKING CLEANING AND CARE Please read this section in conjunction with the Safety Guide onPage 2. Stir liquids and purees before during and after cooking todistribute the heat evenly. Mashed potato will cook moreevenly and more thoroughly if lightly covered. Never tightly cover food. A...
Page 11 - Suggested Cooking Times; Cooking Times for Fish and Vegetables
Suggested Cooking Times Cooking Times for Fish and Vegetables APPROXIMATE COOKING TIMES FOR FRESH VEGETABLES (ON FULL POWER) Item Weight Added water Cooking Time Aubergines (peeled and diced) 450g 30-40 ml 4.5-5.5 minutes Broccoli (trimmed and sliced into spears) 225g 50 ml 3.5-4.5 minutes Brussels ...
Page 12 - Conclusion; WARRANTY; Warranty and Specifications
Conclusion Tesco Stores Ltd, Delamare Road, Cheshunt, Herts, EN8 9SL WARRANTY SPECIFICATIONS Your Tesco appliance is covered by a warranty for 12 monthsfrom the date of purchase. If a fault develops during thisperiod, please contact the TESCO electrical help line on 0845456 6767. Please have your or...