Page 2 - Contence Page
1 Contence Page 2-3 Important 4 How your appliance works 5 Your microwave 6 Fitting Out Your Appliance 7 The Control Panel and The Display 8-9 General Settings and Use 10 Quick guide 11-24 Programmes25 Cleaning and Maintenance 26 Installation 27 Mains Electricity Connection
Page 3 - Important
2 Important This appliance must only be used for the purpose for which it is intended, i.e. domestic cooking, defrosting and reheating foods. Any other use could be dangerous and may lead to premature failure of the appliance. The CDA Group Ltd cannot be held responsible for injuries or losses cause...
Page 5 - How your appliance works; Using the touch control
How your appliance works The microwaves used for cooking are electromagnetic waves. They are commonly found in our environment in the form of radio waves, light and infrared rays. Their frequency is in the 2450 MHz range. The microwaves are reflected by metals, but travel through all other materials...
Page 6 - Your microwave; Control Panel
C D A B Fig. 4 C A B 5 Your microwave Control Panel A - Control panel B - Microwave cavity C - Turntable D - Door handle Turntable OperationThe turntable (A in figure 4) rotates to allow food to be cooked evenly without needing to stop the programme and turn the food by hand. It rotates in either di...
Page 7 - Fitting Out Your Appliance
Fitting Out Your Appliance 1. Side racksThe side racks allow three different cooking heights for the drip tray and shelf (figure 5).When cooking using the grill or combination grill programmes, use the drip tray or shelf at height 1 for thick foods such as roasts, and at height 3 for thin foods such...
Page 9 - General Settings and Use
Fig. 10 General Settings and Use ClockTo set the clock when the time is flashing (for example, at first switch on) touch or until the correct time shows on the display, then touch to confirm the selection. There will be two beeps to confirm the selection and the clock will stop flashing.To set the c...
Page 10 - Food type
General Settings and Use Turntable stopIf the food to be cooked or defrosted is too big to allow the turntable to turn, touch to stop the turntable. This option is only available on microwave and combination programmes. The display will show two circles when the turntable is switched on (figure 12),...
Page 11 - Quick guide; Programme
Quick guide Touch Touch or until the required programme shows on display.Touch to confirm the programme.Touch to activate temperature selection (where applicable), touch or until the required temperature shows on display, then touch to confirm the temperature selection. To pause a programme which is...
Page 12 - Programmes; Power level
Programmes 1. 1000W max microwave programmeTouch Touch once so 1000W and and show on the display.Touch to confirm the programme.The cooking time is preset at 30 seconds. To adjust this, touch or until the required time shows on the display, then touch to confirm the selection. The programme will sta...
Page 13 - Type of food to defrost
Programmes 3. Defrost programmes To defrost using your microwave, follow the steps below: Touch Touch three times so d01 and show on the display.Touch to confirm the defrost programme.Touch or until the required defrost programme (d01-d04) shows on the display, then touch to confirm the selection. F...
Page 14 - Defrosting guide
Programmes Defrosting timesFoods covered with ice crystals will take longer to defrost. You should increase the defrosting time accordingly.The defrost time depends on the shape, size, initial temperature and quality of the food. Defrosting guide Food Quantity Time Recommendations Flaky or short cru...
Page 16 - Fan oven guide
Programmes Fan oven guide Food Temperature Cooking height Cooking time Meat Roast pork (1 kg) 160°C On the shelf at height 2 90 min Roast veal (1 kg) 180°C On the shelf at height 2 70 - 75 min Roast beef (1 kg) 220°C – preheat required On the shelf at height 2 38 - 40 min Lamb (leg, shoulder, 1.5 kg...
Page 18 - Food
Programmes 5 Full Grill 6 Half GrillYou can use the grill programmes to cook or brown gratinated foods or meats. This appliance has both full grill and half grill programmes dependent on the amount of food to be cooked. Each grill programme has three different power levels, 3 for full heat, 2 for me...
Page 23 - Programme number
Programmes Auto Cook ProgrammesThis microwave has 12 preset automatic cooking programmes which specify cooking time and mode based on the food type and weight. The programmes are listed below along with detailed programme information and recommendations Programme number Food type Weight of food Func...
Page 24 - Auto Cook Programmes
Programmes Auto Cook Programmes Touch Touch to activate the auto cook selection. P01 will show on the display.Touch or until the required programme (P01-P12) shows on the display, then touch to confirm the selection. The weight will flash on the display. Touch or until the weight of the food shows o...
Page 25 - Test
Programmes Function suitability testsThe International Electrotechnical Commission, SC.59K, has established a standard for comparative performance tests conducted on various microwave ovens.Below are the details of the function suitability tests performed in accordance with IEC/EN/NF EN 60705. Test ...
Page 26 - Cleaning and Maintenance
Cleaning and Maintenance IMPORTANT:Always disconnect the appliance from the power supply before undertaking any cleaning or maintenance.You should always allow the oven to cool fully after use before undertaking any cleaning or maintenance. You should only use non-abrasive cleaners. Any abrasive cle...
Page 27 - Installation
Installation The appliance can be installed under a worktop or in a wall unit (open or closed) with the appropriate dimensions for recessed installation. Do not use your appliance immediately after moving it from a cold location, as condensation may cause a malfunction. Wait approximately 1-2 hours ...
Page 28 - Mains Electricity Connection; Warning! This appliance must be earthed; N L
Mains Electricity Connection Warning! This appliance must be earthed We recommend that the appliance is connected by a qualified electrician, who is a member of the N.I.C.E.I.C. and who will comply with the I.E.E. and local regulations. This appliance is intended to be connected to fixed wiring and ...
Page 32 - Passionate about style; To contact our Customer Care Department, or for Service,
Customer Care Department • The Group Ltd. • Harby Road • Langar • Nottinghamshire • NG13 9HY T : 01949 862 012 F : 01949 862 003 E : [email protected] W : www.cda.eu Passionate about style To contact our Customer Care Department, or for Service, please contact us on the details below.