Page 4 - VTHS GHTLJCNJHJÖZJCNB
1 VTHS GHTLJCNJHJÖZJCNB Jpzfrjvmntcm cj dctvb erfpfzbyvb lj zfxfkf bcgjkmpjdfzby ghb<jhf.1. Chfpe gjckt ghbujnjdktzby zt ljnhfubdfqntcm lj gtxb d j<kfcnb kfvgs.Rjulf kfvgf ujhbn, änb xfcnb zfuhtdf+ncy. 2. Ghb bcgjkmpjdfzbb aezrwbq ”UHBKM“, ”UHBKM + CDX“, ”GBWWF’, ”ÜHECNYOFY PFRECRF“ b ”FDNJ- U...
Page 5 - Xnj ztj
2 Yqwf, cjcbcrb,jhtüb, ctvtzf,jdjob,aherns becnhbws Djpleizfyrerehepf Ltncrjtgbnfzbt J<obterfpfzby Rjzcthdbhjdfzzstghjlerns Cjcbcrb, hektn,gbhju,hjöltcndtzcrbqgelbzu Vycj Gjcelf Fk+vbzbtdfyajkmuf >k+lj lkygjlhevyzbdfzby JCJ>ST ERFPFZBY Dfhbnm yqwf d crjhkegt.Änj ghtljndhfoftn ”dphsd“,rjnjhs...
Page 6 - BZCNHERWBY GJ ECNFZJDRT
3 BZCNHERWBY GJ ECNFZJDRT 1. Elfkbnt dct egfrjdjxzst vfnthbfks bp gtxb. E<tlbntcm d njv, xnj gtxm zt bvttn gjdhtöltzbq, f bvtzzj: ldthwf zt gthtrjitzf, ghjrkflrf zf ldthwt zt bvttn gjdhtöltzbq, f zf dzenhtzzbü gjdthüzjcnyü gtxbb zf ldthwt jncencnde+n dvynbzs. Tckb Ds j<zfheöbkb jlzj bp änbü gj...
Page 7 - Lbcgktq gfztkb eghfdktzby; Bzlbrfnjh dthüztuj zfuhtdfntkmzjuj äktvtznf; Bzlbrfnjh zböztuj zfuhtdfntkmzjuj äktvtznf; Bzlbrfnjh vbrhjdjkzjdjuj htöbvf; ghbujnjd
4 Lbcgktq gfztkb eghfdktzby 1. Bzlbrfnjh dthüztuj zfuhtdfntkmzjuj äktvtznf Ujhbn ghb bcgjkmpjdfzbb dthüztuj zfuhtdfntkmzjuj äktvtznf. 2. Bzlbrfnjh zböztuj zfuhtdfntkmzjuj äktvtznf Ujhbn ghb bcgjkmpjdfzbb zböztuj zfuhtdfntkmzjuj äktvtznf. 3. Bzlbrfnjh vbrhjdjkzjdjuj htöbvf Ujhbn ghb bcgjkmpjdfzbb vbr...
Page 8 - Ctzcjhzfy gfztkm eghfdktzby
5 RZJGRF ”FDNJVFNBXTCRJTGHBUJNJDKTZBT“ Zföfnbtv zf äne rzjgrejceotcndkytncy ds<jh vtz+ bp 4hfcghjcnhfztzzsü <k+l. RZJGRF ”FDNJ-UHBKM“ Zföfnbtv zf äne rzjgrejceotcndkytncy ds<jh vtz+ bp 5hfcghjcnhfztzzsü öfhtzsü<k+l. RZJGRF ”GHBUJNJDKTZBTHBCF“ Zföfnbt zf äne rzjgrebcgjkmpetncy lky ghbujnj...
Page 10 - Lky jnvtzs ghjuhfvvs dj dhtvy ghbujnjdktzby
7 Jnrhjqnt ldthm lky jükföltzby rfvths gtxb. JCNJHJÖZJ: Ldthwf gtxb, dztizbq rjhgec, rfvthf b gjdjhjnzsq cnjkbr cbkmzj zfuhtdf+ncy. >elmntjcnjhjözs, xnj<s zt j<ötxmcy dj dhtvy jükföltzby gtxb. Gthtl hf<jnjq Zfxfkj hf<jns Ifu Ifu Ifu Ifu Ifu Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby...
Page 11 - Ecnfzjdrf xfcjd
8 Ifu Ifu Ifu Ifu Ifu Rzjgrf Rzjgrf Rzjgrf Rzjgrf Rzjgrf Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Zfövbnt rzjgre ”XFCS“. Ddtlbnt ghfdbkmzjt dhtvy gentvgjcktljdfntkmzjuj zföfnby wbahjdsürzjgjr. 1 Xfcs gjrfpsdf+n dhtvy d 12-xfcjdjv htöbvt. * Xnj<s ddtcnb dhtvy 11:34 (enhf bkb dtxthf). Ecnfzjdrf xfcj...
Page 12 - GJKTPZST CJDTNS
9 Hfcgjkfufqnt ghjlern zf nfhtkrt zfb<jktt njkcnjq xfcnm+ ddthü. Ujnjdmnt ghjlern vbzbvfkmzj erfpfzzjt dhtvy.Edtkbxbdfqnt dhtvy ghbujnjdktzby d ckexft ztj<üjlbvjcnb.Cbkmzj gthtöfhtzzsq ghjlern vjötn pflsvbnmcy bkb pfujhtnmcy. Ds<thbnt ghtlkfuftvst chtlcndf: cgtwbfkmzsq <evfözsq gfrtnbkb ...
Page 13 - Ghbujnjdktzbt ghb gjvjob nfqvthf
10 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Zfkbxbt hfpkbxzsü ehjdztq vjozjcnb gjpdjkytn ds<bhfnm crjhjcnm ghbujnjdktzby d vbrhjdjkzjdjvhtöbvt. Tckb ehjdtzm vjozjcnb zt ds<hfz, gtxm <eltn hf<jnfnm zf dscjrjv ehjdzt vjozjcnb. * Ghtlgjkjöbv, Ds üjnbnt ujnjdbnm 10 vbzen ghb dscjrjv ehjdzt vjozjcnb d h...
Page 14 - Ghbujnjdktzbt gentv pflfzby gjcktljdfntkmzjcntq; >scnhjt ghbujnjdktzbt
11 Ghbujnjdktzbt gentv pflfzby gjcktljdfntkmzjcntq Ifu Ifu Ifu Ifu Ifu Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Rzjgrf Rzjgrf Rzjgrf Rzjgrf Rzjgrf Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Lbcgktq 1 Zföfnbtv zf rzjgre ”VJOZJCNM“ddclbnt zeözsq ehjdtzm vjozjcnb (dckexft chtlztuj ehjdzy zfövbnt nhb hfpf). Dd...
Page 15 - Vtlktzzjt ghbujnjdktzbt
12 Aezrwby ”VTLKTZZJT GHBUJNJDKTZBT“ ghtlzfpzfxtzf lky ghjlernjd, rjnjhst ujnjdyncy ljkmitj<sxzjuj, zfghbvth, neitzst <k+lf, cegs, öblrbt rbnfqcrbt ltcthns. Aezrwby ”VTLKTZZJT GHBUJNJDKTZBT“bvttn ldf htöbvf: ”VTLKTZZJT GHBUJNJDKTZBT — CBKMZJT“ b "VTLKTZZJT GHBUJNJDKTZBT —CKF>JT". Gh...
Page 16 - Gtxm jczfotzf nhtvy htöbvfvb ”UHBKM“
13 Gtxm jczfotzf nhtvy htöbvfvb ”UHBKM“ 1 Ifu Ifu Ifu Ifu Ifu Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Rzjgrf Rzjgrf Rzjgrf Rzjgrf Rzjgrf Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Nhb hfpf zfövbnt zf rzjgre ”UHBKM“. * Ghtlgjkjöbv, Ds üjnbnt ujnjdbnm recjr vycf dtcjv 1 ru d ntxtzbt 20 vbzen c bcgjk...
Page 18 - FDNJVFNBXTCRBT JGTHFWBB; Pfvtxfzby jnzjcbntkmzj fdnjvfnbxtcrbü jgthfwbq
15 FDNJVFNBXTCRBT JGTHFWBB 1. Tckb ghb zföfnbb zf rzjgre ”>SCNHJT GHBUJNJDKTZBT/GECR“ drk+xtzzst d ghjuhfvve rjkbxtcndj bkb dtc ghjlernjd <jkmit bkb vtzmit, xtv htrjvtzletncy d herjdjlcndfü gj vtz+, zf lbcgktt gjydbncy cjj<otzbt . Lky c<hjcf zfövbnt zf rzjgre ”CNJG/C>HJC“ b ddtlbnt gh...
Page 20 - HTWTGNS LJVFIZTQ GBWWS
17 HTWTGNS LJVFIZTQ GBWWS [Bzuhtlbtzns] (1 gjhwby) Ntcnj: verf ........................................................ 150 udjlf (ntgkfy) ........................................ 90 vklhjööb ...................................................... 7 ucfüfh ...............................................
Page 21 - Ühecnyofy pfrecrf
18 CRISPY SNACK Ühecnyofy pfrecrf Aezrwby ”ÜHECNYOFY PFRECRF“j<tcgtxbdftn fdnjvfnbxtcrbq hfcxtnhtöbvf b dhtvtzb ghbujnjdktzby. * Ghtlgjkjöbv, ds üjnbnt ghbujnjdbnm 1 gjhwb+ rfhnjatkmzsü kjvnbrjd. Ifu Ifu Ifu Ifu Ifu Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Rzjgrf Rzjgrf Rzjgrf Rzjgrf Rzjgrf L...
Page 22 - Herjdjlcndj gj vtz+ ”Ühecnyofy pfrecrf“
19 Bzuhtlbtzns 12 in. (350—450 u) rehbzsü gktxbrjd(bkb 10 in. rehbzsü rhsksitr) Cjec 2 cn. k. cjtdjuj cjecf 3 cn. k. cjecf ”<fh<trm+“ ztcrjkmrj rfgtkm cjecf ”nf<fcrj“ ztvzjuj cjkb b gthwf Rehbzst rhsksirb 10—12 in. (1 in. 35—40 u) Ükt< c xtczjrjv 7 in. (1 in. jr. 25 u) Herjdjlcndj gj vtz...
Page 25 - Hfpjuhtd; Herjdjlcndj gj vtz+ hfpjuhtdf
22 ( ) ( ) ( ) Zf lbcgktt gjydkytncy dhtvyghbujnjdktzby b zfxbzftncy tujj<hfnzsq jncxtn lj zeky.Gj pfdthitzbb ghbujnjdktzbyp d e x b n j n x t n k b d s q c b u z f k .Gjydkytncy cjj<otzbt. GHBVTXFZBT GHBVTXFZBT GHBVTXFZBT GHBVTXFZBT GHBVTXFZBT Rfölfy bp ghbdtltzzsü dsit tlbzbw rjkbxtcndf (zfg...
Page 26 - Ghbujnjdktzbt hbcf
23 Ghbujnjdktzbt hbcf * Ghtlgjkjöbv, ds üjnbnt ghbujnjdbnm 2 gjhwbb hbcf. Ifu Ifu Ifu Ifu Ifu Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Rzjgrf Rzjgrf Rzjgrf Rzjgrf Rzjgrf Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Lbcgktq 1 3 Zfövbnt rzjgre ”>SCNHJTGHBUJNJDKTZBT/GECR“. C gjvjom+ rkfdbi c wbahfvb ddtlbntx...
Page 27 - Herjdjlcndj gj ghbujnjdktzb+ hbcf
24 Dfhbfzns vtz+ Ghbvths ★ Hbcjdsq jndfh c vbznftv b fhfübcjvBzuhtlbtzns: 100 u vbznfy (gjöfhbnm, gjhtpfnm) (zf 3—5 xtkjdtr) 50 u fhfübcf1 kjvnbr cjktzjq htgs (gjhtpfnm)3 gthf ptktzjuj kerf (gjhtpfnm) GHBVTXFZBT Bzuhtlbtzns vjözj lj<fdkynm njkmrj chfpe gjckt ghbujnjdktzby,ghbxtv cjktzfy htgf b pt...
Page 31 - Fdnjvfnbxtcrjt ghbujnjdktzbt
28 Zfxbzftncy j<hfnzsq jncxtndhtvtzb ghbujnjdktzby ljzeky. Gj ljcnbötzbbnfqvthjv zektdjuj pzfxtzbygtxm gjlftn pderjdjq cbuzfk.Zf lbcgktt gjgthtvtzzjgjydky+ncy ckjdf . Fdnjvfnbxtcrjt ghbujnjdktzbt 1. Cdtöbt jdjob2. Pfvjhjötzzst jdjob3. Rfhnjatkm d vezlbht4. Kfgif * Ghtlgjkjöbv, ds üjnbnt djcgjkmpj...
Page 32 - Herjdjlcndj gj vtz+ fdnjvfnbxtcrjuj ghbujnjdktzby
29 • Dsvsnm jdjob b ckbnm kbiz++ djle.• Gjhtpfnm jdjob zf wdtnrb, recjxrb bkb gjkjcrb.• Gjkjöbnm zf rthfvbxtcre+ nfhtkre (lbfvtnhjv 28—31 cv), gjcsgfnm zt<jkmibv rjkbxtcndjvcjkb b c<hspzenm zt<jkmibv rjkbxtcndjvhfcnbntkmzjuj vfckf. • Ghbrhsnm gktzrjq lky vbrhjdjkzjdjq gtxb b ghbcnegbnm r gh...
Page 33 - Ghjcnfy hfpvjhjprf
30 Ghjcnfy hfpvjhjprf * Ghtlgjkjöbv, ds üjnbnt hfpvjhjpbnm recjxrb wsgktzrf dtcjv 1,0 ru. (Dtc gjlktöbn jrheuktzb+ lj 0,1 ru.) Ifu Ifu Ifu Ifu Ifu Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Lbcgktq 1 Vbuftn bzlbrfnjh ” KG...
Page 34 - Herjdjlcndj gj ghjcnjq hfpvjhjprt
31 Recjr vycfjn<bdzfy Ujdyöbq afhi Cdbzbzf/ujdylbzf Gnbwf Cdbzbzf/ujdylbzf/<fhfzbzf Gnbwf Recjxrbwsgktzrf Ghjlern Gjhyljr ltqcndbq Herjdjlcndj gj ghjcnjq hfpvjhjprt Ghjlerns, zt erfpfzzst d lfzzjq nf<kbwt, vjuen hfpvjhföbdfnmcy d htöbvt ”CHTLZBQ ZBPRBQ“. Ghbvtxfzbt: 1.Ghb hfpvjhföbdfzbb afh...
Page 35 - Aezrwby ”Cghfdrf“; LHEUBT ELJ>ZST AEZRWBB; Fdnjgecr
32 Aezrwby ”Cghfdrf“ LHEUBT ELJ>ZST AEZRWBB Zfövbnt rzjgre ”CGHFDRF“ Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Ifu Ifu Ifu Ifu Ifu Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby ”Aezrwby ”Cghfdrf“ bvttn 5 hfpkbxzsü ghjuhfvv (drk+xfy aezrwb+ljgjkzbntkmzjq g...
Page 37 - Cbuzfkbpfwby
34 Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Ifu Ifu Ifu Ifu Ifu Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Zfövbnt rzjgre c wbahjq 3. D änjv cjcnjyzbb djpvjözf ltvjzcnhfwby aezrwbq gtxb <tp dshf<jnrb CDX-äzthubb. * Ghtlgjkjöbv, ds cj<bhftntcm gh...
Page 38 - Aezrwby; Multi Cook; Htuekbhjdfzbt dhtvtzb d üjlt ghbujnjdktzby
35 KG AUTO COOK DEFROST HELP ru fdnj ghbujnjd KG AUTO DEFROST HELP ru fdnj Multi Cook Ifu Ifu Ifu Ifu Ifu Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Lbcgktq Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Jgthfwby Zfövbnt rzjgre ”>JKMIT“. Aezrwby ” vtzmit—<jkmit “ Multi C...
Page 40 - GTHTL NTV RFR DSPDFNM VFCNTHF; NTÜZBXTCRBT ÜFHFRNTHBCNBRB:
37 GTHTL NTV RFR DSPDFNM VFCNTHF Ghjdtlbnt cktle+oe+ ghjdthre: 1. Ujhbn kb lbcgktq£ LF ZTN 2. Ujhbn kb kfvgjxrf ghb jnrhsnjq ldthb£ LF ZTN Tckb zf j<f änb djghjcf <sk jndtn "ZTN" ghjdthmnt Dfie cntzze+ hjptnre b gkfdrbq ghtljühfzbntkm dhfcghtltkbntkmzjv <kjrt. Tckb b cntzzfy hjptnrf...
Page 41 - WARNING
E – 1 WARNING Read all instructions before using the appliance. 1. Do not touch around the oven lamp directly after cooking. This part will become hot during the oven lamp lights. 2. When using the GRILL, GRILL MIX, PIZZA, CRISPY SNACK or AUTO GRILL mode, the turntable, turntable support, racks, ove...
Page 42 - SPECIAL NOTES; DO
E – 2 * Puncture egg yolks and whites and oysters before cooking to prevent"explosion". * Pierce skins of potatoes, apples, squash, hot dogs, sausages andoysters so that steam escapes. * Use specially bagged popcorn for the microwave oven. * Listen while popping corn for the popping to slow ...
Page 43 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS; OVEN DIAGRAM
E – 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1. Remove all packing materials from the oven cavity. Check the unit for any damage, such as a misaliged door, damaged gaskets around the door or dents inside the oven cavity or on the door. Ifthere is any damage, please do not operate the oven until it has been check...
Page 44 - OPERATION OF TOUCH CONTROL PANEL; Control Panel Display
E – 4 TURNOVER ADD STAND KG PCS % AUTO COOK COVER STIR DEFROST HELP JCN FDBNM ru in. fdnj ghbujnjd OPERATION OF TOUCH CONTROL PANEL The operation of the oven is controlled by pressing the appropriate pads arranged on the surface of thecontrol panel.An entry signal tone should be heard each time you ...
Page 45 - Touch Control Panel Layout
E – 5 Touch Control Panel Layout PIZZA PADPress to select 3 pizzamenus. CRISPY SNACK PADPress to select 5 popularsnack menus. REHEAT PADPress to reheat dish,soup, beverage or bread. STEAM MENU PADPress to steam fish, meator dumpling. HELP PADPress to select auto start,child lock, language ordemonstr...
Page 46 - Before Operating
E – 6 * This oven is preset with the OPERATION GUIDE in Russian. To assist you in programming your oven, the operation guide will appear in the display.In this manual, the display of operation guide is abbreviated. * You can get operation guide in Russian, English or Malay. To change the language, s...
Page 47 - Clock Setting
E – 7 Step Pad Order Display Press the CLOCK pad once. Enter the correct time of day by press-ing the numbers in sequence. 1 This is a 12 hour clock.* To enter the present time of day 11:34 (AM or PM). Clock Setting 3 Procedure If you attempt to enter an incorrect clock time (Ex. 13:45), will appear...
Page 48 - MANUAL OPERATIONS; Microwave Cooking Techniques
E – 8 MANUAL OPERATIONS Microwave Cooking Techniques Arrange food carefully Watch cooking time Cover foods before cooking Stir foods Turn foods Rearrange foods Allow standing time Check for doneness Shield foods Condensation Place thickest areas toward outside of dish. Cook for the shortest amount o...
Page 49 - Microwave Time Cooking
E – 9 – – – – – – – – Microwave Time Cooking This is a manual cooking feature, first enter the cooking time then the power level.You can programme up to 99 minutes, 99 seconds. There are five different power levels. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – ...
Page 50 - Sequence Cooking; Instant CookTM
E – 10 Sequence Cooking Your oven can be programmed for up to 4 automatic cooking sequences, switching from one variablepower setting to another automatically.Note that POWER LEVEL must be entered first when programming sequence cooking. * Suppose you want to cook for 10 minutes on MEDIUM followed b...
Page 51 - Slow Cook
E – 11 NOTE 1. If you need to check the food doneness during cooking, you can open the oven door or pressing the STOP/CLEAR once, then check and stir. After that close the door and touch INSTANT COOK/START pad to resume cooking. 2. Combination between HIGH and LOW is free until 2 stages. But combina...
Page 52 - Grill Cooking
E – 12 Grill Cooking 1 Your oven has three grill cooking modes. Select the desired grill mode by pressing the GRILL pad. For the top heater mode, press the GRILL pad once.For the bottom heater mode, press the GRILL pad twice.For the top and bottom heaters mode, press the GRILL pad three times. It is...
Page 53 - Grill Mix Cooking
E – 13 Grill Mix Cooking Your Grill Microwave Oven has four preprogrammed settings that make it easy to cook with both grillheaters and microwave. Select the desired mix setting by pressing the GRILL MIX pad. It is not necessary to preheat for the mixcooking. Setting The times pressing GRILL MIX pad...
Page 54 - AUTOMATIC OPERATIONS; Notes for Automatic Operations
E – 14 AUTOMATIC OPERATIONS 1. will be displayed if: more or less than the quantity or weight of foods suggested in each MENU GUIDE is programmedwhen the INSTANT COOK/START pad is pressed.To clear, press the STOP/CLEAR pad and reprogramme. 2. When using the automatic features, carefully follow the d...
Page 55 - Pizza; Pizza Menu Guide
E – 15 * Suppose you want to cook 0.5 kg of frozen pizza (1 pizza). Pizza 1. Frozen2. Fresh (Thin)3. Fresh (Thick) Step Procedure Pad Order Display Press the PIZZA pad until the desiredmenu number is displayed (for Frozenpress once). Press the INSTANT COOK/START pad. Warning:The oven cavity, door, t...
Page 56 - HOMEMADE PIZZA RECIPES
E – 16 HOMEMADE PIZZA RECIPES [Ingredients](1 portion) Dough: Flour ......................................... 150 gWater (lukewarm) .................... 90 mlYeast ............................................. 7 gSugar ......................................... 1 tspSalt ................................
Page 57 - Crispy Snack
E – 17 Crispy Snack CRISPY SNACK will automatically compute thecooking mode and cooking time. * Suppose you want to cook 1 serve of Potato Skins. Step Procedure Pad Order Display Press the CRISPY SNACK pad until thedesired menu number is displayed (forPotato Skin press once). Open the door. Add the ...
Page 58 - Crispy Snack Menu Guide
E – 18 10 - 12 pieces (1 piece, 35 - 40 g) Potato Skin 350 g Crispy Snack Menu Guide Menu Quantity (one serve only) Procedure Initial Temperature Menu No. • Cut out the potato skins into slices of 0.5 cm thick, 5 x 7 cm in size (totalweight of potato skins should be around350 g). • Put the potato sk...
Page 59 - Auto Grill
E – 19 Auto Grill Step Procedure Pad Order Display Press the AUTO GRILL pad until the de-sired menu number is displayed (forGrilled Chicken press once). Press the INSTANT COOK/START pad. Press number pads to enter weight. 2 Open the door. Turn over the meat.Close the door. Press the INSTANT COOK/STA...
Page 60 - Auto Grill Menu Guide
E – 20 1 serve only 4 pieces 1 pieces, approx. 70g NOTE: • The tail of lobsters should be made "flat" as much as possible to avoid getting burnt. • Lobsters should be fresh, otherwise there will be much "juice" came out during and aftercooking. • Lobsters should be transferred to ano...
Page 61 - Reheat; Reheat Menu Guide
E – 21 4 - 12 ° C Refrigerated temperature 1 serve approx. 400g DishLunch/Dinner plateMeat DishFried NoodlesPlate of Rice Reheat * Suppose you want to reheat 2 cups of Soup: — Step Press the REHEAT pad until the desiredmenu number is displayed (for soup presstwice). Procedure Pad Order Display 1 Pre...
Page 62 - Rice Cook
E – 22 Rice Cook 1. Rice2. Congee3. Porridge * Suppose you want to cook 2 serves of Rice: — Step Press the RICE MENU pad until the desiredmenu number is displayed (for rice pressonce). Procedure Pad Order Display 1 3 COOK will flash on and off. Press to select 3 popular rice menus.Follow the detaile...
Page 63 - Rice Cook Menu Guide
E – 23 Menu Variation eg ★ Congee with Pallock Fish and PeanutsIngredients: 100g Pallock fish (fried; chopped) (3-5 persons) 50g Peanuts 1 slice salted turnip (chopped)3 spring onions (chopped) NOTE The ingredients can be added just after finish, with salted turnip and springonions as garnish and sp...
Page 64 - Steam Menu
E – 24 Steam Menu 1. Fish2. Meat3. Dumpling * Suppose you want to cook 3 serves of Fish: — Step Press the STEAM MENU pad until thedesired menu number is displayed (forfish press once). Procedure 1 Press to select 3 popular steam menus.Follow the detailes provided in Steam Menu MenuGuide. Press the n...
Page 65 - Steam Menu Menu Guide
E – 25 Serving (s) 1 serve 2 serves Steam Menu Menu Guide Menu Procedure Menu No. Fish eg: Sea Bream PomfretCarpFlatfishetc. • Wash fish thoroughly and remove scales. • Make a few cuts on the skin of fish, pierce the eyes of fish. • Put on a shallow dish, 22-28 cm in diameter. • Sprinkle lightly wit...
Page 66 - STEAM MENU RECIPES
E – 26 STEAM MENU RECIPES (Meat) [ Method ]1. Marinate the ground beef and preserved vegetables with seasonings and mix well. Press into patty shape. 2. Cut the salted Egg Yolk into dices and place on the patty for decoration. 3. Cover with microwave wrap and press STEAM MENU pad twice to Meat. Chic...
Page 67 - Auto Cook
E – 27 Auto Cook 1. Fresh Vegetable2. Frozen Vegetable3. Jacket Potato4. Noodles AUTO COOK will automatically computethe power level and cooking time. AUTOCOOK has 4 menus. To select a menu, pressthe AUTO COOK pad until the menu of yourchoice is displayed. * Suppose you want to use Auto Cook to cook...
Page 68 - Auto Cook Menu Guide
E – 28 0.1 - 1.0 kg Auto Cook Menu Guide Menu Quantity Procedure Initial Temperature Menu No. 2 0 - 2 5 ˚ C Room temperature AC-1 • Wash vegetables, then remove excess water. • Cut & trim the vegetables info florets, shreds or strips. • Put on a flat ceramic plate (28-31cm in diameter), sprinkle...
Page 69 - Easy Defrost
E – 29 Easy Defrost The Easy Defrost feature allows you to defrost meats by entering weight. * Suppose you want to defrost 1.0 kg of Chicken Pieces. (Round off to nearest 0.1 kg) Step Procedure Pad Order Display 1 KG flashes on and off. will be displayed repeatedly. Open the door. Turn over the chic...
Page 70 - Easy Defrost Menu Guide
E – 30 Food not listed in the Guide can be defrosted manually using M.LOW power level. NOTE 1. When freezing minced meat, shape it into flat even sizes.2. For chicken pieces, steaks and chop, freeze separately in single flat layers and if necessary interleave with freezer plastic to separate layers....
Page 71 - Help Feature; OTHER CONVENIENT FEATURES
E – 31 Help Feature OTHER CONVENIENT FEATURES Press the HELP pad. 1 Display Step Procedure Pad Order The HELP feature has 5 different programs. The Auto Start feature allows you to set your oven to start automatically. * Suppose you want to start cooking a casserole for 20 minutes on MEDIUM at 4:30 ...
Page 73 - Alarm
E – 33 Display Step Procedure Pad Order Press the number 3 pad. Cooking operations can now be demonstrated with no power in the oven. * Suppose you demonstrate Instant Cook. Display Step Procedure Pad Order Press the INSTANT COOK/START pad. 1 (3) Demonstration Mode This feature is mainly for use by ...
Page 75 - CARE AND CLEANING
E – 35 CARE AND CLEANING IMPORTANT:Do not touch around the oven lamp directly when cleaning.This part will become hot during the oven lamp lights.Use the thick cloth for cleaning the oven to avoid burns.Before cleaning, make sure the oven door, outer cabinet, oven cavity, air vent openings, turntabl...