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Caution

•  Do not overcook food.

•  Remove wire twists from paper and plastic bags before     

placing in the oven.

•  Do not heat oil or fat for deep frying in the oven as the      

temperature of the fat can’t be controlled.

•  After use wipe the waveguide cover with a damp cloth,        

followed by a dry cloth to remove any food splashes and 

grease. Built up grease may overheat and smoke or ignite.

•  If materials inside the oven smoke or ignite, keep the door 

closed, turn oven off and disconnect the power supply.

•  WARNING: 

Liquids and other foods must not be heated in 

sealed containers since they are liable to explode; Baby 

bottles fitted with a screw cap or teat are considered sealed 

containers.

•  Liquids should be heated in a wide mouthed container and 

left for a short period after the heating cycle to avoid possible 

hazards such as delayed eruptive boiling of the liquid.

•  Potatoes, sausage and other skinned foods should be 

pierced  before  heating,  eggs  should  never  be  heated  in  the             

microwave oven with the shell on.

•  Only use utensils suitable for use in a microwave oven.

•  Do not store food or other items in the oven.

•  Do not operate the oven without any food or liquid inside, this 

may damage the oven.

•  WARNING:

 If the door or door seals are damaged or if the 

oven has malfunctioned, the oven must not be operated until 

it has been repaired by a competent person. It is hazardous 

for anybody other than a suitably qualified person to carry 

out any service or repair that involves the removal of a cover 

which gives protection against exposure to microwave energy.

•  This microwave oven is intended for the heating of food 

and beverages. The drying of clothes, heating of warming 

pads, slippers, sponges and cloths may lead to risk of injury,         

ignition and fire.

Summary of Contents for SDA1655

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Page 2: ...pabilities or lack of experience and knowl edge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not...

Page 3: ...fter sales service in order to avoid a hazard Do not allow the mains cable to hang over sharp edges or come in contact with hot surfaces Do not run the mains cable under carpets rugs etc Allow the uni...

Page 4: ...heating cycle to avoid possible hazards such as delayed eruptive boiling of the liquid Potatoes sausage and other skinned foods should be pierced before heating eggs should never be heated in the micr...

Page 5: ...er Make sure the turntable support is correctly located Warning 5 Waveguide cover The door of the microwave oven must be fully closed in order for it to operate this is due to a safety interlock betwe...

Page 6: ...Pause Cancel Press once to cancel an input During cooking press once to stop cooking press twice to cancel the program Auto reminder When cooking has finished the LED display will show END and 3 beep...

Page 7: ...show the time automatically Instant microwave cooking You can start to microwave cook immediately without setting an auto programe just press the Instant Start button The time starts at 1 minute and...

Page 8: ...to show the time remaining Defrost Press the Preset Clock Defrost button the LED display will show d 1 d 2 and d 3 It is important to turn food during defrosting to make sure it is defrosted thoroughl...

Page 9: ...7kg A 06 Chicken 0 2kg 0 3kg 0 4kg 0 5kg 0 6kg 0 7kg A 07 Reheat 0 2kg 0 4kg 0 6kg 0 8kg 1 0kg A 08 Drinks or Soup 250ML or 500ML A 09 Cooked Rice 0 1kg 0 2kg 0 3kg 0 4kg 0 5kg A 10 Cooked Pasta 0 1k...

Page 10: ...ists of 2 steps Step 1 Setting the clock Step 2 Setting the cooking menu and time For example if the time is now 12 30 and you want the cooking time to start at 14 30 with 100P microwave power for 9 m...

Page 11: ...king results some recipes call for a different cook mode and time You can program you personalised menu as follows For example if you want to cook with 100P microwave power for 3 minutes then 20P micr...

Page 12: ...o Metal containers No Microwaves cannot penetrate through metals Lacquer No Poor heat resistance Bamboo wood paper No Poor heat resistance and risk of ignition It is recommended that only utensils and...

Page 13: ...t hand side Wash the glass turn table turntable ring and support in warm soapy water and dry thoroughly Some foods for example fish can leave an odour which may linger to refresh the cavity follow one...

Page 14: ...rntable before replacing WARNING Only allow children to use the oven without supervision when adequate instructions have been given so that the child is able to understand the hazards of improper use...

Page 15: ...erminal marked N or coloured Black The Brown wire must be connected to the terminal marked L or coloured Red The Green and Yellow wire must be connected to the terminal marked E or coloured Green Chec...

Page 16: ...ve oven is disconnected from the mains supply nev er remove covers or guards If any part of the oven or cord become damaged stop using it immediately and seek advice from a qualified service person ou...

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