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		 PMO-500   
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				Electrical connection   
					The earthing of this appliance is compulsory by law. The   
					manufacturer will accept no responsibility for injury to persons   
					or damage to objects arising from the non-observance of this   
					requirement.   
					Prior to connecting, check that the voltage on the rating plate   
					corresponds to the voltage in your home.   
					WARNING!   
					THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED   
					Before you operate the oven   
					The packaging material is recyclable and marked with the   
					Please read the instructions and guarantee information   
					symbol for recycling   
					and keep for future reference.   
					Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged mains cord   
					or plug, if it is not working properly, or if it has been damaged   
					or dropped. Electrical shock, fire or other hazards may result.   
					Please complete the guarantee card and send to our   
					Service Department.   
					Make sure that the appliance is not   
					damaged. Check that the oven door closes   
					firmly against the door support and that the   
					internal door seal is not damaged. Empty the   
					oven and clean inside it with a soft, damp   
					cloth.   
					Do not immerse the mains cord or plug in water. Keep the   
					cord away from hot surfaces.   
					Do not let the mains cord hang over edge of table or counter.   
					Do not store or use this appliance outdoors. Do not use this   
					product near a kitchen sink, in a wet basement, or near a   
					swimming pool, or similar.   
					Place the oven on a stable, even surface that is strong   
					enough to hold the oven and the food utensils you put in it.   
					The control side of the unit is the heavy side. Use care   
					when handling.   
					Do not use the cavity for storage purposes.   
					Do not leave paper products, cooking   
					utensils, or food in the cavity when not in   
					use.   
					Place the oven at a distance from other   
					heating sources. The cooling air, which is   
					taken in by the oven, must not exceed 35°C   
					temperature. For sufficient ventilation there   
					must be a space of at least 10 cm above the   
					oven.   
					Never lean on the door or allow a child to   
					swing on it when the door is open. Injury   
					could result.   
					The ventilation openings on the oven must   
					not be covered. Blocking the air intake or   
					exhaust vents may cause damage to the   
					oven and poor cooking results. Make sure   
					the microwave oven feet are in place to   
					ensure proper airflow.   
					WARNING!   
					The appliance should not be operated   
					without food in the oven when using   
					microwaves. Operating in this manner is   
					likely to damage the appliance.   
					The oven can be operated only if the oven door is firmly   
					closed.   
					If you practice operating the oven, put a   
					glass of water inside. The water will   
					absorb the microwave energy and the   
					oven will not be damaged.   
					Poor television reception and radio   
					interference may result if the oven is located   
					close to a TV, radio or aerial.   
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				Important when using your microwave oven   
					Do not use your microwave oven for   
					cooking or reheating whole eggs with or   
					without shell.   
					Do not heat, store or use flammable   
					materials in or near the oven. Fumes can   
					create a fire hazard or explosion.   
					Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in   
					this manual.   
					Do not use your microwave oven for heating   
					food or liquids in airtight sealed containers.   
					The pressure increases and may cause   
					damage when opening or may explode.   
					Do not use corrosive chemicals or vapours in this appliance.   
					This type of oven is specifically designed to heat or cook food.   
					It is not designed for industrial or laboratory use.   
					Do not over-cook food. Fire could result.   
					Some foods which has a low water content e.g. oil, chocolate   
					and some pastries with sweet fillings, must be heated carefully.   
					Do not use your microwave oven for drying   
					textiles, paper, spices, herbs, wood, flowers,   
					fruit or other combustible materials. Fire could   
					result.   
					Do not use your microwave oven for deep frying, because   
					you cannot control the oil temperature.   
					Do not leave the oven unattended, especially when using   
					paper, plastic or other combustible materials in the cooking   
					process. Paper can char or burn, and some plastics can melt if   
					used when heating foods. As with any appliance, close   
					supervision is necessary when used by children.   
					One of the major advantages of microwave ovens is the   
					short cooking time. Therefore, do not exceed recommended   
					times for cooking or re-heating food.   
					Always refer to a microwave cookbook for details. Especially,   
					Remove wire twist-ties from paper or plastic bags before   
					if cooking or reheating food that contains alcohol.   
					placing bag in the oven.   
					After heating baby food or liquids in a baby   
					bottle, always stir and check the temperature   
					before serving. This will ensure that the heat   
					is evenly distributed and the risk of scalding   
					or burns can be avoided.   
					If material inside the oven should ignite,   
					keep oven door closed, turn the oven off and   
					disconnect, the power cord or shut off power   
					at the fuse or circuit breaker panel.   
					Ensure the Lid and the Teat is removed   
					before heating!   
					When heating liquids, e.g. beverages or water 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:   
					1. Avoid using straight-sided containers with narrow necks.   
					2. Stir the liquid before placing the container in the oven and   
					let the teaspoon remain in the container.   
					Use hot pads. Microwave energy does not   
					heat containers, but the hot food does.   
					Use oven mitts when touching containers,   
					oven parts, and pan after cooking to prevent   
					burns.   
					3. After heating, allow to stand for a short time, stirring again   
					before carefully removing the container from the oven.   
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				Control panel and symbol description   
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					1 Power knob.Use this knob to set   
					7 Ventilation openings   
					Cooking time symbol   
					Microwave symbol   
					the desired power level.   
					8 Cabinet   
					2 Timer knob. 0-60 minutes. Use   
					- this knob to set the cooking time.   
					9 Service code   
					10 Control panel   
					3 Open door   
					Defrost symbol   
					Acoustic signal   
					4 Door latches   
					11 Mains cord   
					12 Door locks   
					5 Door seal   
					13 Roller Cross Locator   
					6 Door glass   
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				Standard accessories   
					Glass turn-table   
					Turn table support   
					Use the Glass Turn-table with all cooking   
					methods. The Glass Turn-table collects   
					the dripping juices and food particles that   
					otherwise would stain and soil the interior   
					of the oven. The Glass Turn-table may be   
					cleaned in dishwashers.   
					Use the Turn table support under the Glass   
					Turn-table. Never put other utensils than the   
					Glass Turn-table directly on the Turn table support. The Turn   
					table support may be cleaned in dishwashers.   
					* Fit the Turn table support on its locator in the oven.   
					* Place the Glass Turn-table on the Turn table support.   
					Time and power   
					How to use time and power   
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					2. Turn the TIMER knob until the required   
					time is indicated.   
					1. Turn the POWER knob to select a desired   
					Power level.   
					* The Cooking process begins.   
					* The Cavity lamp lights up.   
					* The Fan operates.   
					When the cooking time has elapsed an   
					Note:   
					acoustic signal sounds and the cooking process   
					is switched off.   
					Both Time and Power are possible to change during cooking.   
					How to set times less than 1 minute   
					2. Turn the TIMER knob back to the desired   
					time.   
					1. Turn the TIMER knob past the 5 minute   
					mark.   
					* The Cooking process begins.   
					* The Cavity lamp lights up.   
					* The Fan operates.   
					When the cooking time has elapsed an   
					acoustic signal sounds and the cooking   
					process is switched off.   
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				Cooking interruption   
					To interrupt the cooking process:   
					If you wish to check, stir or turn the food just open the door and   
					the cooking process automatically stops.   
					If you don’t want to continue cooking:   
					Remove the food, turn the TIMER knob to "0" and close the   
					door.   
					If you don’t interrupt the cooking process:   
					When the cooking process is finished an acoustic   
					signal sounds and the cooking process is switched off.   
					To restart the cooking process:   
					Close the door. The oven starts automatically.   
					Note: The cooking process continues from where it was   
					Note:   
					interrupted.   
					It is possible to change both time and power during cooking.   
					How to choose power level?   
					High   
					Medium   
					- To be used when simmering stews.   
					Defrost   
					- To be used for manual defrosting.   
					Warm   
					- Keep warm. To be used for softening butter, cheese and ice   
					- Fast reheat of beverages, water, clear soups, coffee, tea or   
					other food with a high water content. If the food contains egg   
					or cream choose a lower power.   
					- To be used for cooking of vegetables, fish, meat etc.   
					Med High   
					- To be used when cooking dishes not possible to stir.   
					- To be used when more careful cooking is required e.g. high   
					protein sauces, cheese and egg dishes and to finish   
					cooking casseroles.   
					cream.   
					Working with microwaves   
					Microwaves - what are they?   
					Food always contains water. When we   
					heat the food with microwaves the water   
					molecules in the food are excited and   
					heat is produced. The microwaves reach   
					into the food and at the same time   
					Microwaves are like TV waves or light   
					waves. You cannot see them, but you can   
					see their effect.   
					Just like ordinary daylight passes through   
					glass, clear plastic and air, the microwaves   
					have the ability to go through materials like   
					paper, glass, porcelain, plastic and air.   
					These materials do not contain water or   
					metal and will consequently not be heated up   
					by the microwaves. The microwaves are   
					reflected by metal in the same way as light is reflected by a   
					mirror.   
					enters the food from all directions.   
					Microwave heating   
					That’s why the food is heated so rapidly.   
					You save time when cooking with a microwave oven. You   
					usually also save energy, especially when cooking small   
					amounts of food.   
					If you boil fish in a sauce-pan with water, the electrical energy   
					must first heat the hot-plate. The heat must transfer from the   
					hot-plate to the sauce-pan and from the sauce-pan to the water   
					which then will heat the fish.   
					In a microwave oven the electrical energy is converted to   
					microwaves and almost all of the microwave energy is then   
					converted to heat inside the food   
					Microwaves are absorbed by water, oil and fat. The water, oil   
					and fat molecules are exited by microwaves and rub against   
					each other, just like when you rub your hands quickly against   
					each other and heat is produced. The speed of rubbing   
					determines the temperature. Microwave energy is not hot. It   
					simply causes the food to make its own heat.   
					When we heat food with infra waves   
					(Grill or hot air), in a normal oven, the   
					heat is applied on the surface of the   
					food and then conducts (transfers) to   
					the centre of the food. Food has a   
					rather poor ability to conduct heat and it   
					therefore takes a long time to heat the   
					food.   
					Grill heating   
					Cook time   
					Cook time   
					20 - 25 min.   
					10 min.   
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				Which utensils can be used in the oven?   
					Utensils and cooking containers used in a microwave oven   
					Microwave cooking   
					Material   
					should be of a material that allows microwaves to pass freely   
					through them. Generally this means that you should cook in   
					either (paper), plastic, glass or ceramic.   
					Utensils made of china and ceramic are excellent to use in   
					your microwave oven. Most types of glass are also very good.   
					Lead crystal glass can crack and should therefore, not be used.   
					Coloured glass or glass with decorations shall be avoided since   
					metal e.g. gold, might be part of the decoration and such   
					decorations will be damaged.   
					Yes (1)   
					Yes   
					Yes (1)   
					Yes   
					Glass (general)   
					Glass (heat resistant)   
					Glass-ceramic and ceramic (heat resistant)   
					Earthenware   
					China (heat resistant)   
					Plastic (general)   
					Plastic (heat resistant)   
					Aluminium foil containers / aluminium foil   
					Metal (pots or pans)   
					Paper   
					Yes   
					Yes (2)   
					Yes (2)   
					Yes (3)   
					No   
					Yes   
					Plastics and paper can also be used, provided they can   
					withstand the temperature of the heated food. For cooking only   
					use plastics, which will withstand a temperature of over 1200 C   
					Some plastic materials, e.g. melamine, will be heated by the   
					microwaves, and be damaged.   
					1. Without metal parts or metal trims.   
					2. Some plastics are heat-proof only to certain temperatures.   
					3. It is possible to use aluminium foil to shield delicate areas of   
					food (this prevents over-cooking).   
					Round or oval shapes give the most even cooking. Square or   
					rectangular containers may over-cook foods in the corners   
					because more energy is absorbed there. Shallow containers   
					give more even cooking results.   
					To find out if a certain container is suitable,   
					the following simple test can be made:   
					Place the empty container and a glass of   
					water inside the microwave oven. The water   
					is needed because the oven must not be   
					operated empty or with empty containers. Let   
					the oven work on full power for one minute. A suitable   
					container will only be lukewarm.   
					Not suitable   
					Suitable   
					Metal containers, e.g. saucepans or frying pans should not   
					be used in microwave ovens.   
					Microwaves cannot penetrate metal. They will bounce off   
					any metal object in the oven just as they bounce off the metal   
					walls of the oven and cause “arcing”, a phenomenon that   
					resembles lightning.   
					Small pieces of aluminium foil can be used, but only to   
					shield the areas that would over-cook (e.g. for covering chicken   
					wings, leg tips and fish tails) but the foil must not touch the   
					side of the oven as arcing (damage) may occur.   
					CAUTION!   
					There are a number of accessories avaliable on the market   
					Before you buy, make sure they are suitable for microwave   
					use.   
					When you put food in the microwave oven, make sure that   
					food, food supports or covering do not come in direct contact   
					with any of the internal walls or the ceiling of the cavity.   
					Aluminium foil containers and microwaves   
					* Aluminium foil containers should always be used singly in a   
					microwave oven, and placed on the glass turn-table   
					provided.   
					It is now possible to use disposable aluminium foil containers   
					in this new generation of microwave ovens, providing these   
					simple rules are followed:   
					* Follow the instructions provided by the food producer to   
					ensure thorough heating of the food product throughout.   
					If you are using a foil container for self produced foods they   
					* may take longer to heat than when using plastic, glass,   
					porcelain or paper containers. Always ensure the food is   
					piping hot (minimum 720 C) before serving.   
					* Always remove foil-laminated fibre board lid from the   
					container before heating, otherwise oven damage can occur.   
					* Only undamaged foil containers may be used.   
					* Aluminium foil containers with a height exceeding 3 cm   
					should be avoided and the container must be at leas t 2/3   
					full.   
					A useful tip is to place the foil container in a heat resisting   
					glass or plastic bowl, adding some hot water (not more than 1   
					cm deep) to provide heating for the foil container base. Stir if   
					appropriate or let the food stand for 2-3 minutes after heating,   
					to assist heat distribution within the container.   
					* There must be a minimum of 1 cm between the aluminium   
					foil container and the walls of the oven, to avoid sparking.   
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				Hints   
					Sugar:   
					Points to remember when defrosting manually   
					* The shape of the package alters the defrosting time. Shallow   
					rectangular packets defrost more quickly than a deep block.   
					* Separate pieces as they begin to defrost; free-flow slices   
					defrost more easily.   
					* Shield areas of food with small pieces of foil if they start to   
					become warm. Wooden toothpicks may be used to hold the   
					foil in place.   
					When cooking foods with a high sugar or fat content, such as   
					Christmas pudding, mince pies and fruit cake follow the   
					recommended cooking instructions carefully. Exceeding the   
					recommended cooking times may result in burning of the food   
					and damage to the oven.   
					Releasing pressure in foods   
					Several foods are tightly covered by a skin or   
					membrane. These foods should be pricked   
					with a fork or cocktail stick to relieve the   
					pressure and to prevent bursting, as steam   
					builds-up within them during cooking. This   
					applies to jacket potatoes, potatoes, chicken livers, sausages,   
					egg yolks and some fruits.   
					* When defrosting, it is better to under-thaw the food slightly   
					and allow the process to finish during the standing time.   
					The amount of food   
					The more food you want to prepare the longer it takes. A rule of   
					thumb is that double amount of food requires almost double   
					the time. If one potato takes four minutes to cook,   
					approximately seven minutes are required to cook two   
					potatoes.   
					Standing time   
					Always allow the food to stand for some time after   
					using the oven. Standing time after defrosting,   
					cooking/reheating always improves the   
					Moisture content:   
					Because microwaves are attracted to moisture, cooking time   
					will vary according to water content. Naturally moist foods such   
					as vegetables, fish and poultry will cook quickly and evenly;   
					drier foods such as rice or dried beans require added moisture   
					for microwave cooking.   
					result since the temperature will then be   
					evenly distributed through out the food.   
					In a microwave oven foods continue to cook even when the   
					microwave energy is turned off. They are no longer cooked by   
					microwaves, but they are still being cooked by the conduction   
					of the high residual heat to the centre of the food. The length of   
					the standing time depends on the volume and density of the   
					food. Sometimes it can be as short as the time it takes you to   
					remove the food from the oven and take it to the serving table.   
					However, with larger, denser foods, the standing time may be   
					as long as 10 minutes. The food will finish cooking during this   
					time.   
					Condensation:   
					Humidity and moisture in foods will sometimes cause   
					condensation on the walls of the oven or inside the door. This   
					is normal with cooking. Generally, covered foods will cause   
					less condensation than uncovered foods.   
					Arranging Food   
					When you cook or reheat whole fish, score   
					the skin - this prevents cracking.   
					The best results are achieved if the food is evenly distributed   
					on the plate. This is done in several ways in microwave   
					cooking to give more even cooking results.   
					If you are cooking several items of the same   
					food such as jacket potatoes, place them in a   
					ring pattern for uniform cooking.   
					Shield the tail and head with small pieces of   
					foil to prevent over-cooking but ensure the foil   
					does not touch the sides of the oven.   
					When cooking foods of uneven shapes or   
					thickness, place the smaller or thinner area   
					of the food towards the centre of the dish   
					where it will be heated last.   
					Composition of the food   
					Food with a lot of fat and sugar will be heated faster than food   
					containing a lot of water. Fat and sugar will also reach a higher   
					temperature than water in the cooking process.   
					The more dense the food, the longer it takes to heat. “Very   
					dense” food like meat takes longer time to reheat than lighter,   
					more porous food like bread.   
					Uneven foods such as fish should be   
					arranged in the oven with the tails to the   
					centre.   
					If you are saving a meal in the refrigerator or   
					“plating” a meal for reheating, arrange the thicker,   
					denser foods to the outside of the plate and the   
					thinner or less dense foods in the middle.   
					Size and shape   
					Smaller pieces of food will cook faster than larger pieces and   
					uniform pieces of food cook more evenly than irregularly   
					shaped foods. To ensure even cooking, cut all pieces of food   
					into similar sizes and shapes.   
					Place thin slices of meat on top of each   
					other or interlace them.   
					Thicker slices such as meat loaf and   
					sausages have to be placed close to each   
					other.   
					Stirring, turning of foods during cooking   
					Stirring and turning of foods are techniques used in   
					conventional as well as in microwave cooking to distribute the   
					heat quickly to the centre of the dish and avoids over-cooking   
					at the outer edges of the food. turning foods is especially   
					important here because it allows for more even cooking. As in   
					conventional cooking, foods such as roasts need to be elevated   
					so they are not allowed to steam in their own juices.   
					Gravy or sauce should be reheated in a   
					separate container.   
					Choose a tall, narrow container rather than a low   
					and wide container. When reheating gravy, sauce   
					or soup, do not fill the container more than 2/3   
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				COOKING CHART   
					Cooking time   
					Food   
					Power level   
					BEEF   
					3-5 minutes   
					750W   
					750W   
					1 lb (500g) ground beef   
					1 lb (500g) meatballs   
					9-12 minutes   
					1 lb (500g) hamburgers   
					1 lb (500g) meat loaf   
					Steaks   
					4-5 minutes   
					750W   
					750W   
					15-20 minutes   
					2-4 minutes per lb (500g)   
					750W   
					PORK   
					750W   
					1/2-3/4 minutes per slice   
					2-4 minutes   
					Bacon   
					1/2 lb (225g) pork sausages, raw   
					Pork chops   
					750W   
					750W   
					750W   
					10-12 minutes per lb (500g)   
					10-12 minutes per lb (500g)   
					Pork roast   
					LAMB   
					Roast leg or shoulder   
					VEAL   
					500-750W   
					8-10 minutes per lb (500g)   
					9-10 minutes per lb (500g)   
					6-8 minutes   
					500-750W   
					750W   
					Roast shoulder   
					Lamb/veal cutlets/chops (3-4 pieces)   
					POULTRY   
					2-3 minutes per piece   
					Chicken pieces   
					Whole chicken   
					Stewing, cut up   
					Turkey breasts   
					750W   
					750W   
					500W   
					500W   
					9-10 minutes per lb (500g)   
					12-14 minutes per lb (500g)   
					8-9 minutes per lb (500g)   
					FISH   
					7-9 minutes   
					7-9 minutes   
					750W   
					750W   
					1 lb (500g) fillets/steaks   
					1 lb (500g) whole fish   
					EGGS   
					750W   
					750W   
					750W   
					Scrambled   
					1-2 minutes per egg   
					1-2 minutes per egg   
					Poached   
					3/4-1 1/2 minutes to melt butter   
					1-2 minutes per egg   
					Omelette   
					Custard (8x8 in)   
					(20x20 cm)   
					500W   
					15-19 minutes   
					VEGETABLES   
					Vegetables (1-2 lb) (500-1000g)   
					water 1/4 cup   
					750W   
					750W   
					8-19 minutes   
					8-16 minutes   
					Potatoes (1 lb) (500g) baked   
					Corn-on-the-cob   
					- fresh husk 2   
					- frozen 2   
					750W   
					750W   
					5-5 1/2 minutes   
					4-6 minutes   
					CEREAL   
					1/2 cup quick oatmeal, water 1 cup   
					750W   
					750W   
					750W   
					1-2 minutes   
					2-5 minutes   
					2-3 minutes   
					1/2 cup long cooking oatmeal, water 1 cup   
					1/2 cup cornmeal, water 2 cups   
					CAKES   
					Carrot cake (10x6 in) (25cm x 15cm)   
					750W   
					750W   
					9-12 minutes   
					5-6 minutes   
					Basic butter or chocolate   
					8-1/2 in (21cm) round dish   
					5-5 1/2 minutes   
					2-2 1/2 minutes   
					Ring cake   
					750W   
					350W   
					500W   
					Cupcakes (6)   
					Bar cookies 8 in (20cm) square dish   
					3-6 minutes   
					SOUP/BEVERGE   
					1 cup water based   
					1 cup milk based   
					750W   
					500W   
					1-2 minutes   
					1-2 minutes   
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				DEFROSTING CHART   
					Recommended Time   
					Suggestions   
					Food   
					MEAT   
					Leave packages unopened when defrosting. Microwave till foods   
					can be separated.   
					1 pack bacon   
					2-3 1/2 minutes   
					Frankfurters   
					Spare-ribs   
					2-3 1/2 minutes per lb (500g)   
					5-6 minutes per lb (500g)   
					6-8 minutes per lb (500g)   
					4-6 minutes per lb (500g)   
					" 
					" 
					Ground meat   
					Roast beef   
					Turn over after half of defrosting time.   
					Unwrap roast and place in cooking dish. Defrost till half of   
					defrosting time and turn it over. Stand for ten minutes   
					Pork   
					7-9 minutes per lb (500g)   
					7-9 minutes per lb (500g)   
					3-6 minutes per lb (500g)   
					3-4 minutes per lb (500g)   
					" 
					" 
					Lamb   
					Steaks, chops and cutlets   
					Sausages   
					Separate pieces after half of defrosting time.   
					Turn over after half of defrosting time.   
					POULTRY   
					1 whole chicken   
					(2 1/2-3 1/2 lb)   
					(1 1/4-1 1/2 kg)   
					Turkey   
					13-16 minutes   
					Place wrapped whole bird in oven when defrosting.   
					" 
					Separate during half of defrosting time. Stand to complete   
					defrosting   
					6-8 minutes per lb (500g)   
					4-6 minutes per lb (500g)   
					Chicken pieces   
					6-8 minutes per lb (500g)   
					Turkey parts   
					" 
					FISH AND SEAFOOD   
					1 lb (500g) fillets   
					Leave package unopened when defrosting. Stand in cold water   
					to separate   
					6-7 minutes   
					1-2 minutes   
					2-4 minutes   
					1 lb (500g) steaks   
					No manipulation   
					Place fish in cooking dish. Turn over once half way through   
					defrosting time. Rinse cavity of fish with cold water.   
					8-10 oz (225-282) whole fish   
					1 lb (500g) small pieces of seafood,   
					e.g. shellfish, shrimps, crab meat,   
					oysters, etc.   
					4-6 minutes   
					4-6 minutes   
					Break-up after half of defrosting time.   
					No manipulation   
					6-9 oz (170-255g) lobster tails   
					1 1/2 lb (750g) whole lobster or crab   
					BREAD AND CAKES   
					Turn over after half of defrosting time   
					12-13 minutes   
					7 oz-1 lb (190-500g) bread, buns, rolls   
					Doughnuts   
					1-3 minutes   
					1/4 minute each   
					12-17 oz (340-482g) pound   
					cake/coffee cake, frosted, cream filled,   
					or topped   
					1-3 minutes   
					3-5 minutes   
					6-7 minutes   
					1-2 minutes   
					1/4/3/4 minute   
					17-19 oz (482-539g) cheesecake   
					8 in (20 cm) fruit or nut pie   
					14 oz (395g) cream or custard pie   
					Cup cakes   
					VEGETABLES   
					Vegetables are preferably cooked from frozen. Add 1-2 tablespoons of water   
					RE-HEATING CHART   
					Cooking time   
					2-3 minutes   
					7-9 minutes   
					3-5 minutes   
					2-3 minutes   
					3-4 minutes   
					Food   
					Power level   
					750W   
					750W   
					750W   
					500W   
					500W   
					500W   
					750W   
					750W   
					750W   
					750W   
					750W   
					750W   
					750W   
					1 serving   
					1-2 servings   
					2-4 servings   
					2-3 servings   
					2-3 servings   
					2 servings   
					2 servings   
					1-2 ears   
					2-3   
					Plate of food   
					Saucy main dish   
					Thick meat slices, such as hamburaers. meat loaf slices   
					Thin meat slices, such as beef, ham, pork, turkey   
					Chicken pieces   
					Casserole   
					Vegetables   
					Corn-on-the-cob   
					Rolls   
					9-12 minutes   
					3-4 minutes   
					3-4 minutes   
					3/4-1 minute   
					3-7 minutes   
					1-2 minutes   
					1-2 minutes   
					1-2 minutes   
					1 
					Whole pie   
					Pie   
					1-2 slices   
					3-4   
					Sausages   
					Hot dogs   
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				Electrical connection   
					FOR THE REPBLIC OF IRELAND ONLY   
					For replacement fuse covers please consult your guarantee   
					card for the address of your local Service Centre.   
					Please state the colour of the plug insert.   
					The information given in respect of Great Britain will   
					frequently apply, but a third type of plug and socket is also   
					used, the 2-pin, side earth type. In this case, the wire which is   
					coloured GREEN AND YELLOW MUST BE CONNECTED TO   
					THE EARTH contact and the other two wires to the pins,   
					irrespective of colour. The supply to the socket must be fitted   
					with a 16 Amp fuse.   
					WARNING!   
					THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED   
					Electrical connection   
					FOR GREAT BRITAIN ONLY   
					The earthing of this appliance is compulsory by law. The   
					manufacturer will accept no responsibility for injury to persons   
					or damage to objects arising from the non-observance of this   
					requirement.   
					Prior to connecting, check that the voltage on the rating plate   
					corresponds to the voltage in your home. Then follow the   
					appropriate procedure for wiring.   
					WARNING!   
					THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED   
					MOULDED PLUGS For Great Britain only   
					This appliance is fitted with a   
					Important:   
					The wires of the mains lead fitted to this   
					B.S. 1363A 13 Amp fused   
					appliance are coloured in accordance with the   
					following code:   
					plug. To change a fuse in this   
					type of plug proceed as   
					GREEN AND YELLOW - EARTH   
					follows:   
					1. Remove the fuse cover (A)   
					BLUE - NEUTRAL   
					and the fuse (B).   
					BROWN - LIVE   
					2. Fit a replacement fuse   
					As the colours of the wires in the mains lead   
					fitted to this appliance may not correspond with the coloured   
					markings identifying the terminals in the plug, proceed as   
					follows:   
					which should be a BS 1362   
					13A.A.S.T.A. item (B).   
					Important:   
					* The fuse cover must be refitted when changing a fuse.   
					* In the event of a fuse cover being misplaced, the plug must   
					not be used until a correct replacement is fitted.   
					* Please ensure that the replacement fuse cover is of the   
					same colour as the insert or, as the colour embossed in   
					words on the base of the plug.   
					The wire which is coloured GREEN AND 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 the   
					terminal which is marked with the letter "N" or coloured BLACK.   
					The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the   
					terminal which is marked with the letter "L" or coloured RED.   
					If the terminals in the plug are unmarked or you are in any   
					doubt as to the correct connections, consult a qualified   
					electrician.   
					For replacement fuse covers please contact your local   
					electrical store.   
					Please state the colour of the plug insert.   
					If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlets, it must   
					be disposed of in order to avoid a shock hazard.   
					A suitable alternative plug should then be fitted to the cable.   
					A suitable plug should be fitted to the mains cable. If a 13   
					Amp plug is to be fitted, then a 13 Amp fuse should be used in   
					the plug.   
					N.B. We recommend the use of a good quality plug.   
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				Maintenance   
					For stubborn soil, boil a cup of water in the oven for 2 or 3   
					minutes. Steam will soften the soil.   
					Cleaning is the only maintenance normally   
					required. It must be carried out with the   
					microwave oven disconnected.   
					Do not use metal scouring pads on the   
					inside of the oven cavity. They will scratch   
					the surface.   
					Odours inside the oven can be eliminated   
					by placing a cup of water with lemon juice   
					added into the oven and boiling the mixture.   
					Important:   
					The door seals and the door seal areas must be regularly   
					inspected for damage. If these areas are damaged the   
					appliance should not be operated until it has been repaired by a   
					service technician trained by the manufacturer.   
					At regular intervals, especially if spillovers have   
					occurred, remove the turn-table and wipe clean   
					the base of the oven.   
					This oven is designed to operate with the turn-table in place.   
					WARNING!   
					Do not operate the microwave oven when the turn-table is   
					Abrasive cleaners, steel-wool pads, gritty wash cloths,   
					etc can damage the control panel, and the interior and   
					exterior oven surfaces. Use a sponge with a mild detergent   
					or paper towel with spry glass cleaner. Apply spray glass   
					cleaner to paper towel.   
					removed for cleaning.   
					Use a mild detergent, water and a soft cloth to clean the   
					interior surfaces front and rear of the door and the door   
					opening.   
					Do not allow grease or food particles to build up around the   
					door.   
					Do not spray directly on the oven   
					Service   
					If the oven does not work, do not make a service call until   
					youhave made the following checks:   
					* The Turn-table and turn-table support is in place.   
					* The Plug is properly inserted in the wall socket.   
					* The Door is properly closed.   
					Important:   
					If the mains cord needs replacing it should be replaced by the   
					original mains cord which is available via our service   
					organisation. The mains cord must only be replaced by a   
					trained service technician.   
					* Check your Fuses and make sure that there is power   
					available.   
					* Wait for ten minutes and then try to operate the oven once   
					WARNING!   
					Service only to be carried out by a service technician   
					trained by the manufacture. It is dangerous for anyone other   
					than a service technician trained by the manufacture to   
					perform repair service.   
					more.   
					This is to avoid unnecessary calls for which you will be   
					charged.   
					When calling for Service, please give the serial number and   
					type number of the oven (see Service label).   
					Technical specifications   
					PMO-500   
					240V / 50Hz   
					1250 W   
					10A   
					Model   
					Supply voltage   
					Current consumption   
					Fuse   
					Microwave power i(acc. to IEC 705. 1000g water)   
					Full power   
					750 W   
					Mechnical   
					Timer   
					Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth) in mm   
					Outside dimensions   
					286 x 463 x 339   
					249 x 276 x 264   
					Oven cavity dimensions   
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				Palsonic Corporation Pty Ltd   
					1 Joynton Avenue   
					Waterloo NSW 2017   
					Australia   
					Tel: 02-9313 7111   
					Fax: 02-9313 7555   
					
					4619-652-58391   
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