[. . . ] Microwave oven and grill
JLMWGR005
User guide
MFL06446142
Contents
Introduction
Safety is important In the box
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Crispy cook Keep warm
Keep warm manually Keep warm using auto cook
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Safety information
Important safety information
Warnings Cautions Ecological hints Environmental information
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Quick defrost Quick defrost guide - minced meat
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Cooking/grilling guides
Fresh vegetable guide Grill cooking guide
Grilling meat guide Grilling fish and seafood guide
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Mains supply
Plug wiring information
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Installation
Check the microwave is working correctly Microwave-safe utensils
Microwave test Dinner plates Glassware Plastic storage containers Paper Plastic cooking bags Plastic microwave cookware Pottery, stoneware and ceramic
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Food characteristics & microwave cooking
Keeping an eye on things Factors affecting microwave cooking times Density of food Height of food Moisture content of food Bone and fat content of food Quantity of food Shape of food Covering Browning Covering with greaseproof paper Arranging and spacing Stirring Turning over Placing thicker portions facing outwards Shielding Elevating Piercing Testing if cooked Standing time MAFF reheating cooked chilled foods
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Part identification Preparation
12 hour clock or 24 hour clock Child lock
Setting the child lock Cancelling the child lock
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Operation
Microwave power cooking Grill cooking Quick Start
Microwave power level
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Servicing & cleaning
Servicing Keep the inside of the microwave clean Keep the outside of the microwave clean
Cleaning the control panel
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Combination cooking Combination mode guide Auto cook Auto cook guide Auto defrost Auto defrost guide
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Questions & answers Technical specifications
Disposal Guarantee
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Introduction
Please take time to read these instructions and retain for future reference. Note: For the remainder of this user guide, the microwave and grill will be referred to as the microwave.
Safety is important
To ensure your safety and the safety of others, please read the Safety information before you install this microwave. Keep this information in a safe place for future reference.
In the box
You will find the following: · Microwave and grill · Glass tray · High rack · Crispy tray · Rotating ring · Low rack · User guide · Quick reference guide Note: If any of the items listed are damaged or missing, please contact your local John Lewis branch.
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Safety information
Important safety instructions - read carefully before use
Take note of the following safety information which appears on the back of this microwave. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this microwave to rain or moisture. [. . . ] Caution Be careful when removing your food because the container will be hot!
Combination mode guide
For advice using the combination cooking function, use the combination cooking guide below: Category Co-1 Micro Power (%) 20 Grill Power (%) 80
Co-2
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60
Co-3
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Auto cook
The microwave has a auto cook feature which allows you to cook most of your favourite food easily by selecting the food and entering the weight of the food. 2 Repeatedly press the Auto Cook button until the desired auto cook category is shown in the display.
3 Turn the Time/Weight dial until the correct weight of the food is shown in the display. 4 Press the Start/Quick start button to start cooking auto cooking.
Auto cook guide
For advice in using the auto cook function, use the auto cook guide below: Category Ac-1 Jacket Potato Instructions 1. After cooking cover the potatoes with aluminium foil and allow to stand for 5 minutes. 4 kg : 2 tablespoons of water - 0. 5 kg - 0. 8 kg : 4 tablespoons of water 3. After cooking allow the vegetables to stand for 2 minutes.
- Weight limit : 0. 2~1. 0 kg - Food temp. : Room - Utensil : Crispy tray on low rack
Ac-2: Fresh Vegetables
- Weight limit : 0. 2~0. 8 kg - Food temp. : Room - Utensil : Microwave-safe bowl
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Category Ac-3: Frozen - Weight limit : 0. 2 ~ 0. 8 kg Vegetables - Food temp. : Frozen - Utensil : Microwave-safe bowl
Ac-4: Rice
Ac-5: Fresh Fish
Ac-6: Roast Beef
Ac-7: Roast Pork
Instructions 1. - 0. 2 kg - 0. 4 kg : 2 tablespoons of water - 0. 5 kg - 0. 8 kg : 4 tablespoons of water 3. Cover with plastic wrap, place the frozen vegetables in the microwave. - Utensil : Microwave-safe Weight: 100 g 200 g 300 g Cover bowl Boiling water: 200 ml 400 ml 600 ml Yes/Vent corner - Rice - After cooking allow the rice to stand for 2 minutes or until water is absorbed. : Refrigerated - Oily fish : Salmon, mackerel - Utensil : Microwave-safe flan - White fish : Cod, haddock dish 1. Arrange the fish in a single layer in a large microwave-safe flan dish. Once the microwave beeps, turn the beef over and press the Start/Quick start button to continue. After cooking, cover the beef with foil and allow to stand for 10 minutes before serving. Once the microwave beeps, turn pork over and press the Start/ Quick start button to continue. After cooking, cover the pork with foil allow to stand for 10 minutes before serving.
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Category Ac-8: Chicken Legs
- Weight Limit : 0. 2 kg ~ 0. 8 kg - Food Temp. Once the microwave beeps, turn chicken legs over and press the Start/Quick start button to continue. After cooking, cover the chicken legs with foil allow to stand for 2-5 minutes.
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Auto defrost
The microwave has a auto defrost feature which allows you defrost a variety of food. The temperature and density of food varies, it is recommend that the food is checked before cooking commences. Pay particular attention to large joints of meat and chicken, some foods should not be completely thawed before cooking. [. . . ] · The metal tray can be washed by hand and is dishwasher proof.
Cleaning the control panel
· Unplug the microwave from the electrical socket when you clean control panel with wet cloth or spray water on control glass to clean. - If it is not unplugged, this product can be operated by touching the Start/Quick Start button. · To clean control panel, open the door to prevent the microwave from accidentally starting, and wipe a damp cloth followed immediately by a dry cloth. · If steam accumulates inside or around the outside of the microwave door, wipe the panels with a soft cloth. [. . . ]