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7

Safety

If smoke or a fire occurs in the oven, press
Stop/Cancel pad and leave the door closed in
order to stifle any flames.
Disconnect the power cord, or shut off the
power at the fuse.

Short cooking times

As microwave cooking times are much shorter
than other cooking methods it is essential that
recommended cooking times are not exceeded
without first checking the food.

Cooking times given in the cookbook are
approximate. Factors that may affect cooking
times are: preferred degree of cooking, starting
temperature, altitude, volume, size and shape
of foods and utensils used. As you become
familiar with the oven, you will be able to adjust
these factors.

It is better to undercook rather than overcook
foods. If food is undercooked, it can always be
returned to the oven for further cooking. If food is
overcooked, nothing can be done. Always start
with minimum cooking times.

Important

If the recommended cooking times are
exceeded the food will be spoiled and in
extreme circumstances could catch fire and
possibly damage the interior of the oven.

1.

Small quantities of food

Take care when heating small quantities of
food as these can easily burn, dry out or catch
fire if cooked too long. Always set short
cooking times and check the food frequently.
We do not recommend heating foods low in
moisture such as popcorn or poppadoms. The
oven has been developed for food use. We do
not recommend that it is used for heating non
food items such as wheat bags or hot water
bottles.

NEVER OPERATE THE OVEN WITHOUT 
FOOD INSIDE.

2.

Foods low in moisture

Take care when heating foods low in moisture,
eg bread items, chocolate, popcorn, biscuits
and pastries. These can easily burn, dry out or
catch on fire if cooked too long.

3.

Christmas pudding

Christmas puddings and other foods high in
fats or sugar, eg. jam, mince pies, must not be
over heated. These foods must never be left
unattended as with over cooking these foods
can ignite.

4.

Boiled eggs

Eggs in their shell and whole hard-boiled 
eggs should not be heated in microwave 
ovens since they may explode even after 
microwave heating has ended.

5.

Foods with skins

Potatoes, apples, egg yolk, whole vegetables
and sausages are examples of food with non
porous skins. These must be pierced using a
fork before cooking to prevent bursting.

6.

Liquids

Liquids and other foods must not be heated in
sealed containers since they are liable to
explode. When heating liquids, eg soup,
sauces and beverages in your microwave
oven, overheating the liquid beyond boiling
point can occur without evidence of bubbling.

This could result in a sudden boil over of the
hot liquid. To prevent this possibility the
following steps should be taken:

a)

Avoid using straight-sided containers with
narrow necks.

b)

Do not overheat.

c)

Stir the liquid before placing the container in
the oven and again halfway through the
heating time.

d)

After heating, allow to stand in the oven for a
short time, stirring again before carefully
removing the container.

e)

Microwave heating of beverages can 
result in delayed eruptive boiling, 
therefore care should be taken when 
handling the container.

Important information – read carefully

Summary of Contents for NN-SD279S

Page 1: ...Model No NN SD279S NN SD269M NN SD259W Operating Instructions and Cookery Book Microwave Oven Important safety instructions Please read carefully and keep for future reference...

Page 2: ...nd cooking on pages 24 28 of this book ALWAYS check the progress of the food as it cooks or reheats by simply opening the door After checking the progress of the foods cooking will restart after closi...

Page 3: ...Microwaving Principles 9 Control Panels 10 General Guidelines 11 12 Containers to use 13 14 Setting the clock 15 Operating Instructions 15 17 Auto Weight Defrost 18 Defrosting Guidelines 19 Defrostin...

Page 4: ...YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the Earth symbol or coloured GREEN or GREEN AND YELLOW The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to...

Page 5: ...cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard N B The appliance should be inspected for damage to the door sea...

Page 6: ...fter cleaning touch STOP CANCEL Pad to clear display window 6 Keep air vents clear at all times Check that no dust or other material is blocking any of the air vents on the top bottom or rear of the o...

Page 7: ...anel from oven The door seals and door seal areas should always be kept clean use a damp cloth N B The appliance should be inspected for damage to the door seals and door seal areas If these areas are...

Page 8: ...g 6 lb 10 oz this includes total weight of food and dish 7 While cooking by MICROWAVE the turntable may vibrate This will not affect cooking performance 8 Arcing may occur if the incorrect weight of f...

Page 9: ...water bottles NEVER OPERATE THE OVEN WITHOUT FOOD INSIDE 2 Foods low in moisture Take care when heating foods low in moisture eg bread items chocolate popcorn biscuits and pastries These can easily b...

Page 10: ...e refers to the period at the end of cooking or reheating when food is left before being eaten ie it is a rest time which allows the heat in the food to continue to conduct to the centre thus eliminat...

Page 11: ...rough the cooking containers to be absorbed by the water molecules in the food all foods contain water to a more or lesser extent How Microwaves cook food 13 Amp fused socket The dish used to cook or...

Page 12: ...a pad is touched and no beep is heard the unit has not or cannot accept the instruction At the end of any complete program the oven will beep 5 times Time or colon appears 9 1 2 5 6 9 3 4 7 8 10 NOTE...

Page 13: ...before cooking DO NOT ATTEMPT TO BOIL EGGS IN THEIR SHELLS Piercing Covering Quantity Spacing Small quantities cook faster than large quantities also small portions will reheat more quickly than large...

Page 14: ...ltry should be turned after half the cooking time Arranging Individual foods e g chicken portions or chops should be placed on a dish so that the thicker parts are towards the outside Checking food It...

Page 15: ...r Microwave cooking Do not use delicate glass or lead crystal which may crack or arc China and ceramic Everyday glazed china porcelain or ceramic plates bowls mugs and cups can be used if they are hea...

Page 16: ...can be used to line the base of dishes and to cover fatty foods e g bacon rashers to stop splattering White paper plates can be used for SHORT REHEATING TIMES on MICROWAVE only Wicker wood straw bask...

Page 17: ...ie 2pm is 14 00 not 2 00 The oven will not function if a 12 hour clock is set When the oven is first plugged in 88 88 appears in display window Using this system will make the oven controls inoperable...

Page 18: ...to Program Micro Power level Time Set the desired Cooking Program by selecting power level and time required Then Press the Stand Pad Set desired standing time using the Time Weight Dial max 9hrs An H...

Page 19: ...owave cooking and defrosting The glass turntable must always be in position when using the oven 850 Watts 600 Watts 440 Watts 250 Watts 270 Watts 100 Watts Wattage High Medium Low Simmer Defrost Warm...

Page 20: ...but these will require standing time to allow the centre to thaw out Standing time can be shortened if slices are separated and buns and loaves cut in half Items should be turned halfway during defro...

Page 21: ...ary to cover the food 4 Always turn or stir the food especially when the oven beeps Shield if necessary see point 6 5 Minced meat chops and other small items should be broken up or separated as soon a...

Page 22: ...e in a suitable dish in a single layer Turn twice Shield if necessary 15 30 mins Fish Whole 450g 1lb 11 12 mins Place in a suitable dish Turn twice Shield 15 mins Fillets Steak 450g 1lb 7 8 mins Place...

Page 23: ...soup before serving Auto weight reheat cook programs This feature allows you to reheat or cook foods by setting the weight only The oven determines the Microwave power level then the cooking time aut...

Page 24: ...e times Enter weight Press START DO NOT COVER Allow to stand for 5 minutes after cooking 3 Reheat pasta meal 300 1500g This program is for reheating a pasta style convenience meal that can be stirred...

Page 25: ...and reheat times depend on meal contents Dense items e g mashed potato should be spread out well If a lot of gravy is added extra time may be required Place denser items to the outside of the plate A...

Page 26: ...e dish Cover and place on turntable Small 450 g HIGH 2 21 2 mins Medium 900 g HIGH 31 2 4 mins DRINKS COFFEE 1 mug 235 ml HIGH 2 mins Place in a microwave safe mug on turntable Stir before during and...

Page 27: ...rumble 400 g HIGH 31 2 4 mins Fruit Pie individual 1 HIGH 15 20 secs 4 HIGH 50 60 secs Milk Pudding for 1 HIGH 1 11 2 mins PURCHASED CONVENIENCE FOODS CHILLED N B Transfer food from foil container to...

Page 28: ...ins Place on microwave safe rack or plate and place on turntable Drumsticks 450 g 4 LOW 12 mins Quarters 700 g 2 LOW 18 20 mins Whole HIGH 91 2 10 mins per 450 g 1 lb Place on upturned saucer breast s...

Page 29: ...and place on turntable Spaghetti Tagliatelli 225 g HIGH 8 10 mins PIZZA FRESH CHILLED N B Remove all packaging Pizzas will have a soft base Thin Crispy 400 g HIGH 4 41 2 mins Place on heatproof plate...

Page 30: ...5 6 mins Peas 450 g HIGH 6 7 mins Potatoes boiled 450 g HIGH 8 9 mins Potatoes jacket 225 g 8 oz each 1 HIGH 5 6 mins Wash and prick skins Place directly on turntable After cooking stand for 5 mins wr...

Page 31: ...he cornflour with a little of the milk then stir in remaining milk Add to the mushroom mixture 4 Cover and cook on HIGH power for 5 6 mins or until thickened Season and serve with cream swirled on top...

Page 32: ...OW power or until well cooked through Stir halfway Ingredients 3 4 cloves garlic crushed 1 cm 1 4 piece fresh ginger grated 50 g 2 oz ground almonds 45 ml 3 tbsp water 3 whole cardamon pods 2 cloves 2...

Page 33: ...urmeric 3 ml 1 2tsp five spice powder 3 ml 1 2tsp coriander seeds 3 ml 1 2tsp cumin seeds Chicken Satay Serves 2 Dish 4 wooden skewers shallow dish 1 For the serving sauce Crumble 25 g 1oz of creamed...

Page 34: ...mins 3 Stir in the flour curry powder lemon rind and juice and fish stock Cover and cook on HIGH power for 3 mins stirring halfway through the cooking time 4 Stir in the remaining ingredients except t...

Page 35: ...IGH power for 8 10 mins or until tender Drain 2 Melt butter on HIGH power for 30 40 secs Stir in flour and mustard Cook for a further 20 secs Add milk gradually Stir well and season Cook on HIGH power...

Page 36: ...g 3oz currants 25 g 1oz chopped nuts Christmas Puddings Serves 4 Dish 4 ramekins base lined 1 Place all ingredients into a large mixing bowl and stir until throroughly mixed 2 Divide mixture equally b...

Page 37: ...d 175 g 6 oz self raising flour 5 ml 1 tsp baking powder 5 ml 1 tsp vanilla essence 15 ml 1 tbsp Camp coffee essence 100 ml 31 2 fl oz milk 75 g 3 oz butter 150 g 5 oz caster sugar 2 eggs lightly beat...

Page 38: ...will boil over Sauces Jam Custard Dish 1 litre 2pt jug 1 Mix together the custard powder sugar and a little milk to form a smooth paste 2 Blend in the remaining milk whisking well 3 Cook on HIGH powe...

Page 39: ...ycling please take these products to designated collection points where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis Alternatively in some countries you may be able to return your products to your...

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