Palsonic Microwave Oven PMO 585 User Manual

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INSTALLATION  
BEFORE INSTALLING THE OVEN  
Make sure that the oven door closes correctly and that the seal is not damaged.  
P L A C E  
Take account of the following recommendations when installing the microwave:  
1. Keep it away from heat sources (e.g. oven). Heat affects correct appliance  
operation.  
2. Keep a distance of about 3 cm between the wall and the back part.  
Allow a minimum space of 3 cm between the microwave top and the unit,  
if the appliance is to be installed below a unit.  
Taking account of these recommendations guarantees suitable ventilation.  
3. Place the microwave on a flat and stable surface that is strong enough to hold the oven and the  
additional weight (food-utensils). Remember that the control panel side is  
the heavy side.  
4. The oven ventilation openings must NOT be covered. Blocking the  
ventilation or the openings may affect correct oven operation and  
give poor cooking results.  
5. Install the oven at least 2 m from radio, television or aerial to avoid  
interference.  
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION  
Before connecting the microwave oven  
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Check that the electrical supply voltage is correct.  
Have a socket with earth discharge suitable for the product’s power.  
Use protective fuses for the line.  
Do NOT Change the plug for any reason, shortening the mains cord.  
Do not use multiple sockets or adapters to make the connection, either.  
N. B.:  
If you do not have a socket with earth, contact a specialist to make a correct earth connection.  
This recommendation is for SAFETY REASONS. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCE change the plug,  
shortening the mains cord, or use adapters to make the connection.  
Important:  
All our units are manufactured to the strictest safety standards.  
For total user protection THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTED.  
If you do not have a correct earth connection, contact a specialist for its installation. The  
manufacturer will accept no responsibility for injury to persons or damage to objects arising  
from the non-observance of this requirement, even with the additional protection of a differential  
circuit breaker.  
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OPERATION  
USE OF THE MICROWAVE  
Do not use the oven cavity for storage purposes.  
Do not leave paper, cooking utensils or food in the cavity  
when not in use.  
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Make sure that children do not swing on the door when it is open.  
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The oven should not be operated empty when using microwaves.  
Operation in this manner is likely to damage the appliance.  
If you want to practice programmmg, put a glass of water inside the  
oven, to absorb the microwaves.  
WHAT ARE MICROWAVES?  
Microwaves are like TV waves or light waves.  
You cannot see them, but you can see their effect.  
Just as ordinary daylight passes through glass, plastic or air, microwaves  
pass 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. Microwaves are reflected by metal in the  
same way as light is reflected by a mirror.  
Microwaves are absorbed by water, oil and fat. The water, oil and fat molecules are excited by  
microwaves and rub against each other, thus producing heat, and the rubbing speed determines the  
temperature. This is why the food heats so quickly. Microwave energy is not hot. It simply causes the  
food to produce its own heat.  
When we heat food with infrared waves (e.g. GRILL) in a traditional oven,  
the heat reaches the food surface and then reaches its centre by conduction.  
Food has a rather poor ability to conduct heat and thus needs a long time  
to heat up.  
Using microwaves saves time. You save time and electricity, especially  
when cooking small amounts of food.  
An example:  
If you boil fish in a sauce-pan with water, the energy must first heat the pan and then the water which  
will heat the fish. In a microwave oven nearly all the energy is converted into heat inside the food  
which cooks more quickly, saving electricity and a lot of time.  
Cooking Time: 20-25 min.  
Cooking time: 10 min.  
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OPERATION  
ACCESSORIES  
Turntable support  
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Use the support under the glass turntable.  
Do not put any tool on the support, only the glass turntable.  
The support can be washed in the dishwasher.  
Positioning:  
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Put the support on the seat in the bottom of the microwave (internal cavity).  
Glass turntable  
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Use the turntable with all cooking methods. The turntable collects the dripping  
juices and food particles that otherwise would stain the inside of the oven.  
The turntable can be washed in the dishwasher.  
Positioning  
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Put the glass turntable on the support.  
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Microwave oven features  
1. One-Touch Door Open Button.  
Push to open door.  
2. Door Safety Lock System.  
The oven will not operate unless the door is securely closed.  
3. Window with Metal Shield.  
Shield prevents microwaves from escaping. It is designed as a screen to allow you to view food as  
it cooks.  
4. Glass Turntable  
This turntable turns food as it cooks for more even cooking. It must be in the oven during  
operation for best cooking results.  
5. Turntable Support (under turntable).  
6. Control Panel.  
Touch pads on this panel to perform all functions.  
7. Light.  
Automatically turns on when door is opened or when oven is operating.  
8. Model and Serial Number Plate (on back).  
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Control panel features  
Your microwave oven control panel lets you  
select a desired cooking function quickly and  
easily. All you have to do is touch the neces-  
sary Command pad. The following is a list of  
all the Command and Number pads located on  
the control panel.  
1. DISPLAY. The display includes a clock and  
indicators to tell you time of day, cooking  
time settings, and cooling functions.  
2. REHEAT. Touch this pad l-4 times to  
reheat food from one of four preset  
categories. You do not need to enter cooking  
time or cook power.  
3. DEFROST. Touch this pad followed by  
Number pads to thaw frozen food.  
4. POPCORN. Touch this pad to pop a snack  
size (1.75 oz [50g])bag of popcorn. You do  
not need to enter cooking time or cook  
power.  
5. BAKED POTATOES. Touch this pad followed  
by Number pads to bake l-2 potatoes. You do  
not need to enter cooking time or cook power.  
6. BEVERAGE. Touch this pad to reheat a  
beverage. The oven will automatically heat for a  
preset time and cook power.  
7. VEGETABLES. Touch this pad l-2 times to  
cook vegetables from one of two preset catego-  
ries. You do not need to enter cooking time or  
cook power.  
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8. COOK TIME. Touch this pad followed by  
Number pads to enter cooking times.  
9. COOK POWER. Touch this pad, after the  
cook time has been set, followed by a  
Number pad to set the amount of microwave  
energy released to cook the food. The higher  
the number, the higher the power or faster  
the cooking speed.  
If you have entered all settings for a  
function but do not touch the Start/Enter pad  
in 5 seconds, the Start? indicator light will  
flash.  
If you open the door while the oven is on  
and then shut the door, the Start? indicator  
light will flash.  
10. CLOCK SET. Touch this pad followed by  
Number pads to enter the correct time of  
day.  
Audible signals  
Audible signals are available to guide you  
when setting and using your oven:  
A programming tone will sound each time  
when you touch a pad.  
11. Number Pads. Touch Number pads to enter  
cooking times, cook powers, and quantities.  
12. ADD MINUTE. Touch this pad to cook for  
one minute at 100% cook power or to add an  
extra minute to your cooking cycle.  
13. OFF/CANCEL. Touch this pad to erase an  
incorrect command or to cancel a program  
during cooking. This pad will not erase time  
of day.  
Four tones signal the end of a cooking cycle  
and two tones will sound every minute until  
you open the door or press the command  
pad.  
Three tones will sound if you enter  
incorrect instructions.  
14. START/ENTER. Touch Number pads to  
enter cooking times, cook powers, and  
quantities.  
Interrupting cooking  
You can stop the oven during a cycle by opening  
the door. The oven stops heating and the fan  
stops, but the light stays on.  
NOTES:  
To restart cooking, close the door and  
If you choose an auto cook function and  
change your mind, you must press OFF/  
CANCEL before you choose another auto  
cook function.  
TOUCH  
If you attempt to enter unacceptable  
instructions, three tones will sound, and  
“Err” will appear on the display. Touch OFF/  
CANCEL and re-enter the instructions.  
Once you choose a function, an indicator  
light ( will flash as a prompt for the next  
action you need to perform.  
START  
If you do not want to continue cooking:  
Close the door and the light goes off.  
OR  
TOUCH  
If you choose a function but do not press  
another command pad within one minute, the  
dispaly returns to the time of day and you  
have to start over again.  
CANCEL  
NOTE: Before setting a function, touch CANCEL to  
make sure no other function is on.  
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Setting the clock  
If you enter an incorrect time, three tones  
will sound, "Err", then "0" will appear on  
the display. Reenter the correct time.  
If you touch OFF/CANCEL while setting  
the clock, the clock will return to the time  
already on the dispaly.  
When your microwave oven is first plugged in,  
or after a power failure, the display will show  
":", If a time of day is not set, ":" will stay on the  
display until you set the clock or another  
function.  
NOTES:  
You can only set the clock if the oven is not  
cooking food.  
To set time:  
1. Choose the setting.  
YOU SEE  
TOUCH  
CLOCK  
YOU SEE  
TOUCH  
2. Enter the time of day.  
Example for 5:30:  
5
3
0
(Start? indicator light  
flashes after 5 seconds)  
YOU SEE  
TOUCH  
3. Touch CLOCK/SET or START/ENTER.  
CLOCK  
OR  
START  
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Using the minute timer  
Your microwave oven can be used as a kitchen timer.  
Use the minute timer for timing up to 99 minutes, 99  
seconds.  
NOTE: You can use the minute timer to set a delayed  
start time. Set the delayed start time with the minute timer  
by following Steps 1 and 2 below. Then set cook time  
as described in the "Using Your Microwave Oven"  
section.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
YOU SEE  
1. Touch 0.  
0
2. Enter the time to be counted down.  
TOUCH  
5
0
0
(Start? indicator light  
flashes after 5 seconds)  
3. Start the countdown.  
YOU SEE  
TOUCH  
START  
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Using ADD MINUTE  
You can use ADD MINUTE when timed  
cooking, defrosting, or running any function  
with preset time (for example, BEVERAGE).  
If you touch ADD MINUTE during cooking,  
the oven will cook at the currently selected  
cook power.  
ADD MINUTE lets you cook food for one  
minute at 100% cook power or add an extra  
minute to the current cooking cycle at the current  
cook power. You can also use it to extend  
cooking time in multiples of one minute, up to  
99 minutes.  
NOTES:  
To extend cooking time in multiples of one  
minute, touch ADD MINUTE repeatedly  
during cooking.  
Before starting:  
1. Make sure the food is in the  
oven and the door is closed.  
2. Touch ADD MINUTE.  
YOU SEE  
TOUCH  
ADD  
MINUTE  
(example: one  
for one minute)  
(For 5 seconds, TIME  
indicator flashes. After 5  
seconds, Start? indicator  
light flashes)  
3. Start the oven.  
YOU SEE  
TOUCH  
START  
(example: for 1 minute)  
During cooking:  
YOU SEE  
TOUCH  
Touch ADD MINUTE.  
ADD  
MINUTE  
(example: twice  
for 2 minutes)  
(example: for original  
time of 2:45)  
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USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN  
Reheating tips  
Cooked food and leftovers can be reheated  
quickly and efficiently without spoiling their  
freshness and taste.  
Wrap sandwiches and rolls loosely in paper  
towels to absorb moisture and prevent  
sogginess.  
Always place the dense food at the outer  
edges and the more porous food towards the  
center.  
To keep food moist during reheating, cover  
the food with a microwave-safe lid or plastic  
wrap. Covering the food keeps heat in the  
food, speeds heating, and prevents spatters.  
Spread food in a shallow dish if possible.  
Stir and turn food as needed.  
Always underestimate reheating time until  
you are used to the microwave oven.  
Using Your Microwave Oven  
This section gives you instructions for operating each microwave function. Please read these instruc-  
tions carefully.  
Cooking at high cook power  
1. Put the food in the oven and close the door.  
2. Set the cooking time.  
YOU SEE  
YOU SEE  
COOK  
TIME  
Example for 1 minute, 30 seconds:  
TOUCH  
1
3
0
(Start? indicator light  
flashes after 5 seconds)  
YOU SEE  
TOUCH  
3. Start the oven.  
START  
(cooking time counts  
down)  
At end of cooking time:  
YOU SEE  
Four tones will sound.  
Two tones will sound every minute until  
you open the door or touch any pad. The  
display will then return to the time of day.  
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Cooking at different cook powers  
The following chart gives the percentage of  
cook power each Number pad stands for, and  
the cook power name usually used. It also tells  
you when to use each cook power. Follow  
recipe or food package instructions if available.  
For best results, some recipes call for different  
cook powers. The lower the cook power, the  
slower the cooking. Each Number pad also  
stands for a different percentage of cook power.  
Many microwave cookbook recipes tell you by  
number, percent, or name which cook power to  
use.  
NOTE: Refer to a reliable cookbook for  
cooking times.  
WHEN TO USE IT  
COOK POWER  
NAME  
High  
Quick heating many convenience foods and food  
with high water content, such as soups and  
beverages  
l0=l00% of full power  
Cooking small tender pieces of meat, ground  
meat, poultry pieces, fish fillets, and vegetables  
Heating cream soups  
9=90% of full power  
8=80% of full power  
7=70% of full power  
Heating rice, pasta, or casseroles  
Cooking and heating foods that need a cook  
power lower than high (for example, whole fish  
and meat loaf) or when food is cooking too fast  
Reheating a single serving of food  
Medium-High  
Cooking requiring special care, such as cheese  
and egg dishes, pudding, and custards  
Finishing cooking casseroles  
6=60% of full power  
Cooking ham, whole poultry, and pot roasts  
Melting chocolate  
5=50% of full power  
4=40% of full power  
3=30% of full power  
Medium  
Simmering stews  
Heating pastries  
Medium-Low,  
Defrost  
Defrosting foods, such as bread, fish, meats,  
poultry, and precooked foods  
Softening butter, cheese, and ice cream  
2=20% of full power  
l=10% of full power  
Keeping food warm  
Low  
Taking chill out of fruit  
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1. Put the food in the oven and close the door.  
2. Set the cooking time.  
YOU SEE  
YOU SEE  
TOUCH  
COOK  
TIME  
TOUCH  
Example for 7 minutes, 30 seconds:  
1
1
1
(Start? indicator light  
flashes after 5 seconds)  
3. Set the cook power.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
YOU SEE  
COOK  
POWER  
Example for 50% cook power:  
TOUCH  
NOTES:  
You cannot enter a cook power higher than  
10. If you touch a number from 2 to 9 after  
you touch Number pad 1, the cook power  
will become the second number you  
touched. For example, if you touch Number  
pads 1 and 4 the cook power would be "4".  
If you touch Number pad 0, then another  
number, your microwave oven will ignore  
Number pad 0.  
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flashes after 5 seconds)  
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4. Start the oven.  
YOU SEE  
TOUCH  
START  
At end of cooking time:  
Four tones will sound.  
Two tones will sound every minute until  
you open the door or touch any pad to  
return the display to the time of day.  
(cooking time counts  
down)  
YOU SEE  
To see the cook power during cooking:  
NOTE: If you wish to change the cook  
power press the desired Number pad.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
COOK  
POWER  
(example for 50% cook  
power)  
Cooking with more than one cook cycle  
For best results, some recipes call for one  
cook power for a certain length of time, and  
another cook power for another length of  
time. Your oven can be set to change from  
one to another automatically, for up to 4 cycles.  
NOTE: Refer to a reliable cookbook  
for cooking times and power levels.  
1. Put the food in the oven and close the door.  
2. Set the cooking time for the first cycle.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
COOK  
TIME  
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YOU SEE  
TOUCH  
Example for 7 minutes, 30 seconds:  
7
3
0
(Start? indicator light  
flashes after 5 seconds)  
3. Set the cook power for the first cycle.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
YOU SEE  
COOK  
POWER  
TOUCH  
Example for 50% cook power:  
NOTES:  
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You cannot enter a cook power higher  
than 10. If you touch a number from 2 to  
9 after you touch Number pad 1, the  
cook power will become the second  
number you touched. For example,  
if you touch Number pads 1 and 4 the  
cook power would be "4".  
(Start? indicator light  
flashes after 5 seconds)  
If you touch Number pad 0, then another  
number, your microwave oven will  
ignore Number pad 0.  
4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to set the  
cooking time and cook power for  
each additional cycle.  
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YOU SEE  
TOUCH  
5. Start the oven.  
START  
(first cycle’s cooking time  
counts down, followed by  
cooking time for each  
additional cycle)  
YOU SEE  
At end of cooking time:  
Four tones will sound.  
Two tones will sound every minute until  
you open the door or touch any pad to  
return the display to the time of day.  
Changing instructions  
You can change the cook power for a cycle  
only before you start to set the next cycle.  
To change cook power repeat Step 3. If you  
want to change the cooking time for a cycle  
touch CANCEL and start over again.  
Using BAKED POTATOES  
Your microwave oven cooks l-2 baking  
potatoes (up to 8 oz [225g] total weight)  
by automatically choosing baking time and  
cook power. Before baking, remember to  
pierce potato with a fork several times.  
After cooking, let potato stand 5 minutes  
wrapped in foil.  
NOTE: If more time is needed do not touch the  
BAKED POTATOES pad. Use  
ADD MINUTE.(See "Using ADD MINUTE"  
earlier in the section.)  
1. Put pierced potatoes on a paper  
towel in the oven and close the door.  
YOU SEE  
TOUCH  
2. Touch BAKED POTATOES.  
BAKED  
POTATOES  
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3. Enter the number of potatoes.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
2
(Start? indicator light  
flashes after 5 seconds)  
(example for 2 potatoes)  
4. Start the oven.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
START  
YOU SEE  
At end of cooking time:  
Four tones will sound.  
Two tones will sound every minute until  
you open the door or touch any pad to  
return the display to the time of day.  
NOTES:  
If you do not enter a number after  
touching BAKED POTATOES you  
will see " 1" with the Qty.? and Baked  
potatoes indicator lights on and the  
Start? indicator light flashing. You  
can touch the Start pad to bake  
one potato or enter “2” to bake more.  
If you do not touch any pad, the Baked  
Potatoes function will cancel out.  
If you touch a Number pad above 2,  
you will hear three tones and see “Err”  
on the display for one second, followed  
by "1-2" with the Qty.? and Baked  
Potatoes indicator lights on.  
If you touch the Start pad before  
entering the number of servings, the  
oven wil automatically be set to bake  
one potato.  
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Using BEVERAGE  
BEVERAGE lets you heat an 8 to 10 ounce  
(240mL to 30mL) beverage by touching just 2  
pads.  
1. Place a cup of a beverage in the oven and  
close the door.  
YOU SEE  
YOU SEE  
TOUCH  
2. Touch BEVERAGE.  
BEVERAGE  
3. Start the oven.  
TOUCH  
START  
(heating time counts  
down)  
At end of heating time:  
YOU SEE  
Four tones will sound.  
Two tones will sound every minute until  
you open the door or touch any pad to  
return the display to the time of day.  
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Using POPCRON  
POPCORN lets you pop a "snack size" bag (1.75 oz  
[50g]) of commercially packaged microwave popcorn by  
touching just 2 pads. Pop only one package at a time. If  
you are using a microwave popcorn popper, follow  
manufacturer’s instructions. For best results, use fresh  
bags of popcorn. Cooking performance may vary with  
brand and fat content. Try several brands to decide  
which gives best popping results.  
Fire Hazard  
Do not repop unpopped kernels.  
Do not reuse popcorn bags.  
Doing so can result in death, fire,  
or burns.  
NOTE: Do not use popcorn bags that are larger than the  
"snack size" bags recommended above. As a larger  
bag expands, it may interfere with the rotation of the  
turntable, causing it to slow down or stop.  
1. Place the bag in the center of the turntable and  
close the door.  
2. Touch POPCORN.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
POPCORN  
3. Start the oven.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
START  
(popping time counts  
down)  
YOU SEE  
At end of heating time:  
Four tones will sound.  
Two tones will sound every minute until  
you open the door or touch any pad to  
return the display to the time of day.  
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Using DEFROST  
Your microwave oven lets you defrost food by  
simply entering defrosting time. A 30% cook  
power is preset.  
NOTE: Refer to a reliable cookbook for  
defrosting times.  
1. Put the frozen food in the oven and close  
the door.  
YOU SEE  
TOUCH  
2. Touch DEFROST.  
DEFROST  
NOTE: You can use defrost instead of a cook  
cycle when cooking with more than one cycle.  
TOUCH  
YOU SEE  
3. Enter the defrosting time.  
9
0
0
(Start? indicator light  
flashes after 5 seconds)  
4. Start the oven.  
YOU SEE  
TOUCH  
START  
(defrosting time counts  
down)  
YOU SEE  
At end of heating time:  
Four tones will sound.  
Two tones will sound every minute until you  
open the door or touch any pad to return the  
display to the time of day.  
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Defrosting tips  
Separate pieces as they begin to defrost.  
Separated pieces defrost more easily.  
You can use small pieces of aluminum foil to  
shield foods like chicken wings, leg tips, and  
fish tails, but the foil must not touch the side  
of the oven. Foil can damage the oven lining.  
Shield areas of food with small pieces of foil  
if the food begins to get warm. Make sure  
the foil does not touch the sides, top, or  
bottom of the oven.  
Before starting, make sure you have re-  
moved any of the metal twist-ties which  
often come with frozen food bags, and  
replace them with strings or elastic bands.  
Open containers such as cartons before  
they are placed in the oven.  
Always slit or pierce plastic pouches or  
packaging.  
If food is foil wrapped, remove foil and  
place it in a suitable container.  
For better results, let food stand after  
defrosting.  
Slit the skins, if any, of frozen food such as  
sausage.  
Turn over food during defrosting or standing  
time. Break apart and remove food when  
required.  
Bend plastic pouches of food to ensure even  
defrosting.  
Always underestimated defrosting time. If  
defrosted food is still icy in the center, return  
it to the microwave oven for more  
defrosting.  
The length of defrosting time varies  
according to how solidly the food is frozen.  
The shape of the package alters the  
defrosting time. Shallow, rectangular packets  
defrost more quickly than a deep block.  
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Using REHEAT  
REHEAT lets you reheat one of four different  
types of food, without needing to set heating  
times or cook powers. To use REHEAT, follow  
the steps below:  
NOTES:  
For casserole, soups/sauces, and pizza slice,  
if you do not enter a quantity within 2  
seconds, REHEAT will prompt you to  
choose a quantity. You have 3 seconds to  
enter a quantity or to touch the Start/Enter  
pad to reheat one item. If you do not do  
either, the display will ask you if you want  
to reheat one item. You then have 1 minute  
to touch the Start pad or change the quantity  
and touch the Start pad. If you do not touch  
any pad within 1 minute, REHEAT will be  
canceled.  
If you touch a Number pad higher than the  
maximum allowed for your food setting,  
three tones will sound, and the display will  
show "Err" for 1 second, followed by a  
prompt telling you which quantities you can  
choose from.  
1. Touch  
1-4 times, to select  
the food setting.  
REHEAT  
2. Touch one of these Number pads to  
enter the quantity.  
1
2
3. Touch  
If you touch the Start pad before entering a  
quantity, you oven will automatically be set  
to reheat a quantity of "1".  
START  
If you touch the Reheat pad 5 times, the  
display goes back to the Dinner Plate setting.  
This chart shows you which foods you can reheat and how to program your oven to reheat them.  
TOUCH  
REHEAT  
DISPLAY  
SHOWS  
QUANTITIES  
AVAILABLE  
FOOD  
Dinner Plate  
Casserole  
1 time  
dinr  
1 plate  
2 times  
3 times  
CASS  
SOUP  
l-2 cups (250mL-500mL)  
l-2 cups (250mL-500mL)  
Soups/  
Sauces  
Pizza Slice  
4 times  
PIZZ  
l-2 slices  
Reheating tips  
Wrap sandwiches and rolls loosely in paper  
towels to absorb moisture and prevent  
sogginess.  
Cooked food and leftovers can be reheated  
quickly and efficiently without spiling their  
freshness and taste.  
Spread food in a shallow dish if possible.  
Stir and turn food as needed.  
Always underestimate reheating time until  
you are used to the microwave oven.  
Always place the dense food at the outer  
edges and the more porous food towards the  
center.  
To keep food moist during reheating, cover  
the food with a microwave-safe lid or plastic  
wrap. Covering the food keeps heat in the  
food, speeds heating, and prevents spatters.  
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Using VEGETABLES  
NOTES:  
If you do not enter a quantity within 2  
VEGETABLES lets you heat one of two types  
of vegetables, without needing to set heating  
times or cook powers. To use VEGETABLES,  
follow the steps below:  
seconds, VEGETABLES will prompt you to  
choose a quantity. You have 3 seconds to  
enter a quantity or to touch the Start pad to  
heat one item. You then have 1 minute to  
touch the Start pad or change the quantity  
and touch the Start pad. If you do not touch  
any pad within 1 minute,  
1-2 times, to  
select the  
vegetable  
setting.  
1. Touch  
VEGETABLES  
VEGETABLES will be canceled.  
If you touch a Number pad higher than the  
maximum allowed for your vegetable  
setting, three tones will sound, and the  
display will show "Err" for 1 second,  
followed by a prompt telling you which  
quantities you can choose from.  
If you touch the Start pad before entering a  
quantity, your oven will automatically be set  
to heat a quantity of "1".".  
2. Touch one of these Number pads to enter  
the quantity.  
1
2
3. Touch  
If you touch the Vegetables pad 3 times, the  
display goes back to the Frozen Vegetables  
setting.  
START  
This chart shows you which types of vegetables you can heat and how to program your oven to heat  
them.  
DISPLAY  
SHOWS  
TOUCH  
VEGETABLES  
QUANTITIES AVAILABLE  
l-2 cups (250mL-500mL)  
l-2 cups (250mL-500mL)  
FOOD  
P1  
P2  
Frozen Vegetables  
Fresh Vegetables  
1 TIME  
2
TIMES  
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COOKING CHART  
Food  
Power level  
Cooking time  
MINCED BEEF  
500g minced beef  
500g meatballs  
P10  
P10  
P10  
P10  
4-6 minutes  
9-12 minutes  
4-6 minutes  
15-20 minutes  
500g hamburgers  
500g meat loaf  
ROAST BEEF  
Juicy (500g)  
6-7 minutes  
7-8 minutes  
10-12 minutes  
Medium (500g)  
Well cooked (500g)  
Thin steaks (500g)  
PORK  
P9  
P9  
P9  
Bacon  
P10  
P10  
P10  
P10  
P10  
1/2-3/4 minutes  
2-4 minutes  
250g raw meat sausages  
Pork chops  
10-12 minutes  
10-12 minutes  
12-16 minutes  
Pork roast  
Raw pork steaks (750g)  
LAMB  
Leg or shoulder (500g)  
VEAL  
8-10 minutes  
P9  
9-10 minutes  
6-8 minutes  
P9  
Roast shoulder  
P10  
Lamb/veal chops (3 or 4)  
POULTRY  
Chicken pieces  
P10  
P10  
P8  
2-3 minutes  
9-10 minutes  
12-14 minutes  
8-9 minutes  
Whole chicken (500g)  
Stewing chicken (500g)  
Turkey breasts (500g)  
P8  
FISH  
500g fillets  
500g pieces  
EGGS and CHEESE  
P10  
P10  
7-9 minutes  
7-9 minutes  
Scrambled  
Poached  
1-2 minutes  
1-2 minutes  
1-2 minutes  
P10  
P10  
Omelette  
P10  
VEGETABLES  
MIxed vegetables (500-1000g)  
8-19 minutes  
P10  
Water: 1/4 cup  
Baked potatoes (500g)  
Fresh corn-on-the-cob (2)  
P10  
P10  
P10  
8-12 minutes  
5-5 1/2 minutes  
4-6 minutes  
Frozen corn-on-the-cob (2)  
CEREAL  
1/2 cup quick porridge oats  
1-2 minutes  
P10  
P10  
P10  
Water: 1 cup  
1/2 cup quick porridge oats  
Water: 1 cup  
2-4 minutes  
2-3 minutes  
1/2 cup quick porridge oats  
Water: 1 cup  
BISCUITS/CAKES  
9-12 minutes  
5-6 minutes  
Carrot cake (25cm x 15cm)  
Chocolate cake (21cm)  
Cupcakes (8)  
P10  
P10  
P6  
2-2 1/2 minutes  
Biscuits  
P10  
3-6 minutes  
SOUP/BEVERGE  
1 cup water based  
1 cup milk based  
P10  
P8  
1-2 minutes  
1-2 minutes  
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DEFROSTING CHART  
Food  
Time  
Suggestions  
MEAT  
1 pack bacon  
2-3 1/2 minutes  
Leave packages unopened when defrosting. Microwave  
untill the pieces can be separated easily. Then once half  
way through defrosting  
Beef (500g)  
6-8 minutes  
5-6 minutes  
4-6 minutes  
idem  
idem  
Pork chops (500g)  
Roast meat (500g)  
Unwrap roast and place in cooking dish. Defrost till  
half of defrosting time then turn. Stand for 10 minutes  
inside the oven.  
idem  
Roast Pork (500g)  
7-9 minutes  
7-8 minutes  
3-6 minutes  
3-6 minutes  
Roast Lamb (500g)  
Hamburges, steaks (500g)  
Sausages (500g)  
idem  
Separate pieces after half of defrosting time.  
Turn over after half of defrosting time.  
POULTRY  
Place wrapped whole bird in oven when defrosting.  
Take the pieces out of their covering after half  
defrostinf time. Protect the more sensitive parts with  
13-16 minutes  
3-4 minutes  
1 whole chicken  
Duck (500g)  
aluminium foil, Then keep covered with cold water.  
idem  
6-8 minutes  
4-6 minutes  
Turkey (500g)  
Separate after half of defrosting time. Leave to stand in  
oven after defrosting is finished.  
Chicken pieces (500g)  
Turkey pieces (500g)  
FIS H AND S E AFOOD  
500g fish fillets  
6-8 minutes  
6-7 minutes  
idem  
No need to open the package to defrost. Leave to stand in  
cold water to separate the fillets  
500g fish fingers  
225-280g fish  
1-2 minutes  
2-4 minutes  
No handling necessary  
Turn over once half way through defrosting time. Rinse inside of fish  
with cold water.  
Seperate the pieces after half of defrosting time.  
4-6 minutes  
1 lb (500g) small pieces of seafood,  
e.g. oysters, crab meat, shrimps, crayfish  
4-6 minutes  
170-255g lobster  
No handling necessary  
12-13 minutes  
1 1/2 lb (750g) whole lobster or crab  
Turn after half defrosting time  
BREAD AND CAKES  
1-3 minutes  
500g bread, buns, rolls  
Doughnuts (1)  
1/4 minutes  
1-3 minutes  
3-5 minutes  
6-7 minutes  
1-2 minute  
350-450g plum cake  
450-550g cheese cake  
Fruit or nut cake (20cm)  
400g cream pie  
VEGETABLES  
We recommend cooking from frozen. Add 1-2  
tablespoons of water  
REHEATING CHART  
Cooking time  
2-3 minutes  
7-9-3 minutes  
3-5 minutes  
2-3 minutes  
2-3 minutes  
3-4 minutes  
3-4 minutes  
3-7 minutes  
1-2 minutes  
1-2 minutes  
1-2 minutes  
Food  
1 plate of food  
Power level  
P10  
1-2 main dishes with sauce  
2-4 meat hamburaers  
2-3 thin slices of meat, pork, turkey  
2-3 chicken pieces  
P10  
P10  
P10  
P8  
P10  
2 vegetables portions  
1-2 corn-on-the-cob  
P10  
P10  
P10  
P10  
1
portion of pie  
1-2 portions of pie  
3-4 sausages  
4 hot dogs  
P10  
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MAINTENANCE  
General recommendation  
Always disconnect the microwave before any cleaning or technical check.  
CLEANING THE MICROWAVE  
1. Clean at regular intervals, especially if spill-overs have occurred, or around the door if there are  
deposits of food.  
2. Remove the turntable, for easier cleaning.  
3. Do not use abrasive solvents or metal scouring pads. They will damage the microwave oven.  
4. Clean inside and outside the oven using a sponge with a  
liquid detergent or a paper towel moistened with a  
window cleaning product. Sprinkle on the sponge or  
towel and not the oven directly.  
5. For stubborn stains boil a cup of water in the microwave  
for 2 to 3 minutes.  
6. To eliminate odours inside the oven, boil a cup of water  
with lemon juice in the microwave.  
CHECK the door and door seals regularly. If you find any damage the appliance  
should not be operated until it has has been repaired by a trained service  
engineer.  
Do not use the microwave oven without the turntable, as the oven has been  
designed to work with the plate in its correct place.  
Do not heat, store or use flammable materials in or near the oven. Fumes can  
create a fire hazard or explosion.  
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USEFUL HINTS  
General recommendation:  
Like other electrical appliances close supervision is necessary when the microwave oven is used by  
children.  
USE OF THE MICROWAVE  
Use the microwave oven only for its intended use as described in this user guide. It must not be  
used for industrial or laboratory purposes, as it was designed to heat or cook food.  
* Do not use the microwave oven to dry textiles, paper,  
spices, herbs, wood, flowers or other combustible  
materials.Fire could result.  
* Remove wire twist-ties from plastic or paper bags  
before placing bags in the oven.  
* Do not leave the oven unattended, especially when using paper, plastic or other combustible  
materials in the cooking process. Paper can bum and some plastics can melt when heated.  
Remember that melted plastic can contaminate food.  
* If food or material inside the oven should ignite:  
1. Keep the door closed.  
2. Turn the oven off.  
3. Unplug or disconnect the general house electrical supply.  
WHEN COOKING FOOD  
Consult the recipe book for more details or specifications about cooking food, especially that  
containing alcohol.  
Turning the food half way through cooking ensures even and uniform cooking, as in traditional  
cooking. Foods like roasts should be lifted up so that they do not absorb too much cooking liquid.  
* Use oven gloves. Microwave energy does not heat containers  
- if they are special microwave ones - but it heats food,  
which transmits heat by contact to the containers, increasing  
their temperature.  
* Do not use the microwave to cook or heat whole  
eggs with or without shell.  
* Do not heat foods or liquids in airtight sealed containers. The  
pressure increases and may cause damage when opening, or the  
container may explode.  
* Do not over-cook food such as potatoes and sweet potatoes which could catch fire.  
Some foods which have a low water content, e.g. oil, chocolate and some pastries with filling,  
must be heated carefully. Do not use oil for deep frying, because you cannot control the  
temperature.  
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* When heating liquids, e.g. beverages or water, remember that the liquid can be heated beyond its  
boiling point without bubbles appearing. This could result in a sudden boil-over of the liquid.  
To prevent this situation:  
1. Avoid the use of narrow necked containers.  
2. Stir the liquid before putting the container in the oven.  
3. Leave the container to stand for a short time and stir again before removing the container from  
the oven.  
Liquids in baby bottles:  
1. Remove the inner cap and teat before putting the bottle in the  
microwave oven.  
2. When cooking is finished, check the liquid temperature. Do not  
serve without doing this.  
3. Shake before serving to distribute the heat evenly, avoiding risk  
of burning.  
MANUAL DEFROSTING  
Remember that the package shape affects the defrosting time:  
* Flat and rectangular packages defrost more quickly than thick locks.  
* Separate the pieces when they begin to defrost, so that they defrost more quickly.  
* Shield areas of food with aluminium foil if they start to become warm.  
Use tooth-picks to hold the foil in place.  
* It is better to under-thaw the food slightly and allow the process to finish during the standing time.  
THE HUMIDITY CONTENT  
As microwaves are attracted by humidity, the cooking time varies depending on the food’s water  
content.  
* Foods with a high water content, such as vegetables, fish and poultry, cook more quickly and  
evenly than drier foods such as rice and beans which require water for microwave cooking.  
* Humidity in foods can produce condensation on the walls of the oven or inside the door. This is  
normal during cooking. It can be reduced by covering the container during cooking.  
PRESSURE IN FOODS  
Many foods are covered with a tight skin or a membrane. To relieve the  
internal pressure:  
* Pick the skin or membrane with a fork, preventing the food exploding  
and deforming, e.g.: potatoes, sweet potatoes, chicken livers, sausages,  
egg yolks and some fruits.  
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THE STANDING TIME  
To improve cooking or defrosting results and to enable an even temperature  
distribution in the food, when cooking calculate the standing time.  
* Remember that in a microwave oven food continues to cook even when the  
microwaves are turned off. It is no longer cooked by the emission of  
microwaves but by the conduction of the high residual heat in the food.  
* The length of the standing time depends on the volume and density of the food. With very  
dense foods the standing time can be as long as 10 minutes. The food will finish cooking during  
this time.  
ARRANGING FOOD  
The best results are obtained if the food is evenly distributed on the dish.  
In microwave cooking this can be done in different ways.  
Several items of the same food (potatoes, sweet potatoes, etc.). Arrange  
them in a ring pattern for uniform cooking.  
When cooking foods of uneven shapes and thickness (pieces of chicken)  
place the thinnest or smallest towards the centre of the dish, where they  
will be heated last.  
Uneven foods (fish) should be arranged with the tails  
to the centre of the dish.  
Score the skin so that the fish do not break apart.  
Protect the tail with small pieces of aluminium foil to prevent  
over-cooking.  
Place meat steaks or slices on top of each other or interlace them. Thicker slice  
or sausages must be placed next to each other.  
Gravy or sauces should be heated in a separate container. Choose a tall narrow  
-
container, rather than a low, wide one. Do not fill the container more than 2/3 full  
-
THE TOOLS AND CONTAINERS TO USE  
Cooking containers must be of a material which allows the microwaves to pass. Generally this  
means that you can use paper, plastic, glass, ceramic and porcelain container.  
* Porcelain and ceramic containers are ideal for use in microwave ovens.  
* Glass containers are suitable. Do not use coloured glass or glass with metallic decorations in the  
microwave, because e.g. gold decorations could be spoilt.  
* Crystal container could break. Their use is not recommended.  
* Plastic and paper containers can be used if they can withstand the temperature of the hot food.  
Plastic containers must withstand temperatures greater then 1200C  
* Metal container, e.g. :casseroles, must not be used in microwave ovens. Microwaves cannot  
penetrate the metals. They are rejected by any metal object, producing sparks.  
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USEFUL HINTS  
* Aluminium foil must only be used to protect parts of food which could cook too much; e.g.  
chicken wings, the ends of chicken thighs and fish tails.  
To avoid sparks, aluminium foil must not touch the oven walls. Food containers and other container  
must not come into contact with the oven walls, either.  
* Aluminium containers:  
Throw-away aluminium containers can be used in the new generation of microwave ovens, always  
complying with the following recommendations:  
1. Remove the container lid before heating it, so that the oven is not damaged.  
2. Only use perfect aluminium foil containers.  
3. We recommend using containers less than 3 cm. high.  
4. The container must be at least 2/3 full.  
5. To avoid sparks, leave 1 cm between the container and the oven walls.  
6. Use individual containers and place them on the microwave oven turntable.  
7. Follow the instructions on the food package, for even heating.  
8. Remember that if aluminium containers are used to heat cheese-based foods, the heating time  
will be longer than if other containers, e.g. glass, were used.  
9. Check that the food is hot (at least 720C) before serving.  
10. Useful advice: put the aluminium container in a bain-marie (maximum 1 cm water) in a glass  
container, so that the aluminium container base heats evenly.  
How to check whether a container is suitable for microwave cooking  
1. Put a container, empty or with a cup of water, in the oven. The cup of water avoids the oven  
working empty.  
2. Switch the oven on at maximum power for 1 minute.  
3. At the end of the time take the container out of the oven.  
4. Check that the container is lukewarm; this means that the container is suitable for microwave  
cooking.  
Container material  
Cooking with microwaves  
Glass in general (1)  
Heat-resistant glass  
Heat-resistant glass-ceramic and ceramic (I)  
Earthenware  
Heat-resistant porcelain  
Plastic in general (2)  
Heat-resistant plastic (2)  
Aluminium containers/foil (3)  
Metal (casseroles, etc.)  
Paper  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Suitable  
Yes  
(1) Without metal parts or metal edges.  
(2) Some types of plastic do NOT withstand high temperatures.  
Not Suitable  
(3) Aluminium foil can be used to protect the most delicate parts of the food,  
to prevent these cooking too much.  
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Container shape  
Round or oval are the recommended shapes because they give better cooking results. With square or  
rectangular containers the food may over-cook in the corners, because they absorb more energy.  
Depth: Shallow container give better cooking results.  
TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Before making a service call make the following checks:  
1. Check that the support and turntable are in place.  
2. Check that the oven is plugged in properly.  
3. Open and close the door again, making sure that the door was not incorrectly closed.  
4. Check the fuses and socket.  
5. Make sure that there is power available.  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
PMO-585  
240V / 50Hz  
1250 W  
Model  
Supply voltage  
Current consumption  
Fuse  
10A  
Microwave power in agreement with IEC 705 standards, 1000 g of water  
750w  
Full power  
Electronic  
Timer  
Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth) in mm  
Outside dimensions  
Oven cavity dimensions  
286 x 463 x 324  
229 x 276 x 243  
This publication indicates basic characteristics subject to change without notification and is not  
binding for our organisation or our representatives.  
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Palsonic Corporation Pty Ltd  
1 Joynton Avenue  
Waterloo NSW 2017.  
Australia  
Tel: 02-9313 7111  
Fax: 02-9313 7555  
4619-652-58681  
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