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Cookware
1.
Heat-proof glassware, such as Pyroceram and
Pyrex, is best suited for use in the Microwave Oven.
Do not use metal ware, ceramics trimmed with gold
or silver, or any container with a metal content.
. If 'arcing' should occur, check the cookware
carefully again for metal.
. You may use ordinary glassware, chinaware,
plastic-ware and paper-ware, when cooking food
that requires a low temperature. Using this type of
cookware for high temperature cooking may cause
cracking or warping.
. You can cook steamed vegetables in special 'see-
through' wrapping film, such as Saran Wrap, or wax
paper.
Do not cook in a plastic bag.
Replacement of the Oven
Lamp
When the oven lamp becomes defective, you can
replace it by yourself. Please follow the directions
below carefully.
1.
2.
First turn off the Time Switch and remove the plug
from the electrical socket.
Unscrew the oven lamp cover which is located on
the left side of the cabinet. Do not remove any other
panels from the unit.
. Replace the old oven lamp with a new 250 V~240
V, 20 W lamp.
. Reattach the oven lamp cover to the cabinet.
Care of Your Microwave
Oven
1. Be sure to turn off the Time switch and remove the
plug from the electrical socket before cleaning.
. Keep the inside of the oven clean. If pieces of food
or spilled liquids adhere to the oven walls, or
between door seal and door surface, they will
absorb microwaves and reduce the efficiency of the
oven. Wipe up all spills with a damp cloth. Kitchen
detergent may be used if the oven gets very dirty.
Do not use harsh detergents or abrasives.
. Itis occasionally necessary to remove the glass tra
used for double cooking for cleaning of the shelf or
oven. This glass tray is heavy and can be broken if
dropped. Wash the tray in warm sudsy water and
dry.
. The outside surface of this Microwave Oven shoulc
be cleaned with soap and water, then rinsed and
dried with a soft cloth. Make sure that water does
_not get into the back ventilation openings as this
can cause damage to the unit.
. The window of the door should be washed with ver
mild soap and water. Be sure to use a soft cloth.
Never use window cleaner. The door front can be
scratched by harsh soap or cleaners.
. From time to time clean the removable air filter
which is located in the front drawer. You can wash
this filter with soapsuds. If the air filter beomes
clogged with dust, a safety device will operate and
microwaves will not be emitted even though the
Cook button is pressed.
Defrosting Frozen Food
1. If you try to completely defrost frozen food in the
Microwave Oven, uneven defrosting may occur due
to the differences in the thickness and shape of the
food. Drippings may also result, and sometimes a
part of the food cooks although other parts still
remain undefrosted. In actual usage of frozen food,
you should not normally defrost them 100%, 70%
defrosting in the Microwave Oven is ideal and
helpful for the next cooking operation.
. To defrost evenly, turn the food 180°, or turn it over
during defrosting.
. To defrost fatty meat, heat it in the Microwave Over
for a short time and leave it at room temperature, o1
heat it intermittently.
. When you defrost a whole chicken, or any frozen
food of irregular shape, wrap legs or thin parts with
aluminum foil. Otherwise thin parts will be defrostec
faster and sometimes cooked before other parts
have properly defrosted.
For big pieces of meat, wrap them on the sides witt
aluminum foil so that they will be uniformly thawed
by vertical microwaves only.
. Ice should be removed at times during defrosting.
. Incase of defrosting, we recommend you to set
glass tray on the bottom position for best result.