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Cooking Guide

Reheating Dish Entrees

Use the power levels and times in this table as a guide lines for reheating

Reheating Soup and Stew

Use the power levels and times in this table as a guide lines for reheating. 

Food

Portion

Method

Power 

Time 

(min)

Standing 

Time(min)

Plated 
Meal
(chilled)

350 g

Plate a meal of 2-3 
chilled components on a 
ceramic dish. 
Reheat covered.

MEDIUM

6½-7

3

Chicken 
Curry & 
Rice
(chilled)

300 g

Plate a meal of 2 chilled 
components on a 
ceramic dish (e.g. rice 
and curry).
Reheat covered.

MEDIUM 4½-5½

3

Pasta with 
sauce
(chilled)

350 g

Put pasta (e.g. spaghetti 
or egg noodles) into a 
deep ceramic plate. 
Reheat covered.
Stir during reheating.

HIGH

4-5

3

Filled 
pasta in 
sauce
(chilled)

350 g

Put filled pasta (e.g. 
ravioli, tortellini) in a 
deep ceramic plate. 
Reheat covered.
Stir occasionally during 
reheating.

MEDIUM 4½-5½

3

Lasagne
(chilled)

400 g

Put the chilled lasagne 
(pre-cooked product) 
widthways in the centre 
of table.
Reheat covered.

HIGH

4½-5½

3

Bechamel 
Potatoes
(chilled)

400 g

Put bechamel potatoes 
(pre-cooked product) 
widthways in the centre 
of table.
Reheat covered.

MEDIUM 5½-6½

3

Baked 
Potatoes
(ready 
cooked 
and 
chilled)

500 g
(2x250 g)

Pierce film and put 
potatoes on a flat 
ceramic plate. 

HIGH

5-6

2-3

Food

Portion

Method

Power 

Time 

(min)

Standing 

Time(min)

Soup
(chilled)

250 g

Pour into a deep 
ceramic plate.
Reheat covered. Stir 
during reheating.

HIGH

3-3½

2-3

Stew
(chilled)

250 g

500 g

Pour into a deep 
ceramic plate or bowl.
Reheat covered. Stir 
during reheating.

MEDIUM

4-4½

5½-6

2-3

Bean 
Stew
(canned)

350 g

Pour into a deep 
ceramic plate or bowl.
Reheat covered. Stir 
during reheating.

MEDIUM

3½-4

2-3

Soup
(frozen)

1000 g

Pour into a glass pyrex 
dish with lid.
Reheat covered. Stir 
during reheating.

HIGH

20-22

2-3

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Summary of Contents for CM1069A

Page 1: ...g Cooking Times Power Levels 6 Using the Defrost button 7 Using the Start 30s button 7 Using the Stop Cancel Button 7 Memory Programming 8 Using the Check button 9 Resetting the Memory Program Cycle Counter 10 Setting the Sound 10 Using the Double Quantity button 10 Cookware Guide 11 Cooking Guide 12 Cleaning Your Microwave Oven 14 Storing and Repairing Your Microwave Oven 14 Technical Specificati...

Page 2: ...tton Result Cooking starts The oven beeps four times when cooking is over 1 Place the frozen food in the oven Press the Defrost button 2 Press the Number button to set the Defrosting time Max 30min 3 Press Start 30s button Result Defrost starts The oven beeps four times when cooking is over 4 Leave the food in the oven Press 30s once or more times for each extra 30 seconds that you wish to add VEN...

Page 3: ...e safety interlock holes b Do not place any object between the oven door and front face or allow food or cleaner residues to accumulate on sealing surfaces Ensure that the door and door sealing surfaces are kept clean by wiping after use first with a damp cloth and then with a soft dry cloth c Do not operate the oven if it is damaged until it has been repaired by a qualified microwave service tech...

Page 4: ...ting Take care when handling the container after heating You may burn yourself if the container is too hot A risk of delayed eruptive boiling exists To prevent delayed boiling and possible scalding you should put a plastic spoon or glass stick into the beverages and stir before during and after heating Reason During the heating of liquids the boiling point can be delayed this means that eruptive b...

Page 5: ...ice engineer your oven check this list of possible problems and solutions Neither the oven s display nor the oven operate Properly insert the plug into a grounded outlet If the outlet is controlled by a wall switch make sure the wall switch is turned on Remove the plug from the outlet wait ten seconds then plug it in again Reset the circuit breaker or replace any blown fuse Plug another appliance ...

Page 6: ...level HI MED or LO 2 Use the Number buttons to enter the cooking time You can set a time from one second to 30 minutes To set a time over one minute enter the second as well For example to set 10 minutes enter 1 0 0 0 3 Press Start 30s button to begin cooking Power Level Percentage Output HI 100 1050 W MED 70 735 W LO 50 525 W DEFROST 30 315 W 1 Press the Power Level button to select power By pres...

Page 7: ...uctions you have entered It also allows you to pause the oven s cooking cycle so that you can check the food To correct a mistake you have just entered press Stop Cancel once then re enter the instructions 1 Press the Defrost button 2 Press the Number buttons to set the defrosting time You can set a time from one second to 30 minutes 3 Press the Start 30s button 1 Press the Start 30s button once f...

Page 8: ...e Power Level button repeatedly you can select the power level HI MED or LO 4 Use the Number buttons to enter the cooking time You can set a time from one second to 30 minutes To set a time over one minute enter the seconds as well For example to set 10 minutes enter 1 0 0 0 5 Press the Program button to complete setting the memory The display will show 0 1 Upon pressing the Program button the ove...

Page 9: ... button Press the Check button to enter Check mode 2 Press the Start 30s button and then press any Number button from 1 to 20 and the number of cycles for that particular Memory Program will be displayed The cycle count is displayed in units of 10 For example if Memory Program 5 has been used 100 times the display will show 10 As the display uses units of 10 the cycle counts are approximate The cy...

Page 10: ... to adjust sound volume The basic sound volume is LO and when you press the Sound button repeatedly the sound volume changes in the following order MED HI OFF LO one by one 2 Press the Start 30s button to exit Sound mode The display will show 0 Indicator Sound HI Loud MED Middle LO Low Blank Off 1 Press the Double Quantity button 2 By using the Number buttons enter the Memory Program number from 1...

Page 11: ...er bags or newspaper Recycled paper or metal trims Can be used to warm food Overheating may cause the polystyrene to melt May catch fire May cause arcing Glassware Oven to table ware Fine glassware Glass jars Can be used unless decorated with a metal trim Can be used to warm foods or liquids Delicate glass may break or crack if heated suddenly Must remove the lid Suitable for warming only Metal Di...

Page 12: ...d Stir occasionally during reheating MEDIUM 4 5 3 Lasagne chilled 400 g Put the chilled lasagne pre cooked product widthways in the centre of table Reheat covered HIGH 4 5 3 Bechamel Potatoes chilled 400 g Put bechamel potatoes pre cooked product widthways in the centre of table Reheat covered MEDIUM 5 6 3 Baked Potatoes ready cooked and chilled 500 g 2x250 g Pierce film and put potatoes on a flat...

Page 13: ...irectly after warming MEDIUM 1 Food Portion Method Power Time min Standing Time min Bacon chilled 2 slices à 20 g Put bacon slices on kitchen paper on a flat ceramic plate HIGH ca 1 1 Scrambled Eggs 2 eggs Beat eggs add salt and 2 tbsp milk Put in a deep ceramic plate Stir several times during cooking LO ca 2 1 Baked Beans canned 250 g Put the beans in a deep ceramic plate Reheat covered Stir duri...

Page 14: ...abrasive products or chemical solvents Take particular care when cleaning the door seals to ensure that no particles Accumulate Prevent the door from closing correctly Clean the microwave oven cavity right after each use with a mild detergent solution but let the microwave oven cool down before cleaning in order to avoid injury Storing and Repairing Your Microwave Oven A few simple precautions sho...

Page 15: ...te Model CM1069A Power source 230V 50 Hz Power consumption Microwave 1600 W 7 A Output power 230V 1050 W IEC 705 4 power levels including defrost Operating frequency 2450 MHz Cooling method Cooling fan motor Dimensions W x H x D Outside Oven cavity 517 x 297 x 412 mm 336 x 225 x 349 mm Volume 26 liter Weight Net Gross 17 5 kg 19 0 kg jtXW h l TWZZXWi luU GGw GX GGm SGq G_SGYWW GGYa Gwt ...

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