Sharp Microwave Oven R 82STM User Manual

MICRO  
Lbs Kg Oz AUTO  
%
COOK  
nfo  
10min.  
1min.  
10sec.  
1
2
3
Chilled Ready Meals  
Frozen Ready Meals  
1
2
3
4
5
Meat Joint  
Poultry  
Chicken Ptn, Steak,Chops  
Minced Meat  
Bread  
Frozen Beef  
Roast Lamb  
Roast Pork  
/
4
5
Roast Poultry  
g
oz  
Kg Lb  
LESS  
MORE  
DUAL  
CONVECTION  
GRILL  
CONVECTION/  
GRILL  
MICROWAVE  
STOP/  
CLEAR  
START  
POWER LEVEL  
TIMER  
AUTO MINUTE  
AUTO START  
CLOCK  
Kg/Lb  
Jet Con  
v
ection & Doub  
le Gr  
900W  
ill  
D
R-82STM  
MICROWAVE OVEN WITH TOP  
& BOTTOM GRILLS AND CONVECTION  
OPERATION MANUAL  
WITH COOKERY BOOK  
900W (IEC 705)  
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CONTENTS  
Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1  
Oven and Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
Safety:  
Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5  
Before Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Operation:  
Setting the Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Microwave Power Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
Maff Heating Category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
Microwaving - Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
How to Operate the Oven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
Microwave Defrosting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
Convection Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
Preheating the oven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Grilling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-11  
Dual Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-13  
Pizza/Pizza Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
Breakfast/Breakfast Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
Instant Cook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
Instant Cook Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
Auto Cook / Auto Defrost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18  
Auto Cook Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-20  
Auto Defrost Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
Other Convenient Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21-25  
Cooking Advice:  
Suitable Cookware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26-27  
Food Handling & Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27-28  
Advice For Defrosting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29  
Advice For Reheating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30  
Cookery Book: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
Aftercare:  
Cleaning & Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61-62  
To replace the mains plug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62  
Calling for Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63  
Guarantee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64  
OPERATION MANUAL  
This operation manual contains important information which you should read carefully before using  
your microwave oven.  
IMPORTANT: There may be a serious risk to health if this operation manual is not followed or if the oven is  
modified so that it operates with the door open.  
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OVEN AND ACCESSORIES  
2
1
1 Grill heating element  
MICRO  
Lbs Kg Oz AUTO  
%
COOK  
nfo  
(top grill)  
2 Oven lamp  
3 Control panel  
4 Door opening button  
5 Waveguide cover  
6 Oven cavity  
7 Turntable motor shaft  
8 Grill heating element  
(bottom grill)  
9 Door seals and  
sealing surfaces  
10 Air-vent openings  
11 Outer cabinet  
12 Power cord  
3
4
5
9
8
7
6
10  
12  
11  
ACCESSORIES:  
Check to make sure the following accessories  
are supplied:  
1
1 Turntable 2 Turntable support  
3 Low Rack 4 High Rack 5 Splash Guard  
• Ensure the lower grill is in the position shown.  
2
• Fit the turntable support to the turntable motor shaft located  
on the floor of the oven cavity.  
• Place the turntable on to the turntable support.  
Never touch or move the lower grill when  
Turntable motor shaft  
Lower grill  
it is hot.  
3
4
5
NOTE: When you order accessories,  
mention the Model and part name to  
your dealer or SHARP authorised service facility  
For use see page 10-11.  
WARNING:  
The accessories become very hot during Grill, Convection,  
Dual, Pizza, Breakfast, Instant Cook and Auto Cook modes.  
To prevent burns, use thick oven gloves when removing food or  
the turntable from the oven.  
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CONTROL PANEL  
DIGITAL DISPLAY  
11  
8
9
4
5 6 7  
1
2
3
4
5
BOTTOM GRILL indicator.  
CONVECTION indicator.  
TOP GRILL indicator.  
MICROWAVE indicator.  
AUTO indicator, showing auto cooking  
in progress. (see page 18).  
% percentage microwave power level  
indicator (See page 7).  
LESS/MORE indicators (see page 23).  
COOK indicator showing oven in operation.  
INFO indicator for interactive display  
(See pages 24-25).  
MICRO  
Lbs Kg Oz AUTO  
%
COOK  
nfo  
3
2
1
10  
12  
6
7
8
9
10 DIGITAL DISPLAY.  
11 WEIGHT indicators.  
14  
30  
13  
CONTROL PANEL  
12 TIME keys. Use to select  
cooking times.  
13 PIZZA key. Press to cook pizza (See page 14).  
14 BREAKFAST key. (See page 15).  
15 AUTO DEFROST key (See page 18-20).  
16 INFO key for interactive display (See pages 24-25).  
17 LESS/MORE keys. Press to shorten or lengthen  
heating time (See pages 23).  
18 DUAL CONVECTION/GRILL key. Press to  
select Dual Convection or Dual Grill.  
19 GRILL key. Press to select Grill (See page 10).  
20 START/AUTO MINUTE key. Press to start a  
programme. Press to cook on (HIGH) for 1  
minute or increase time during cooking in  
multiples of 1 minute (See page 22).  
21 AUTO START key.  
29  
15  
16  
17  
22 CLOCK key. Use to set the clock (See page 6).  
23 WEIGHT CONVERSION key.  
24 TIMER key.  
28  
25 MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL key.  
Press to select microwave power level,  
(See page 7).  
26 STOP/CLEAR key. Press once to stop a  
programme, and/or twice to cancel a  
programme. (see page 5).  
27  
18  
19  
20  
26  
25  
21  
24  
27 CONVECTION TEMPERATURE key.  
28 WEIGHT keys.  
R-82STM  
29 AUTO COOK key (See pages 18-20).  
30 INSTANT COOK keys. (See pages 16-17).  
23  
22  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE  
Oven Use:  
Childcare:  
• The oven is for domestic food preparation only.  
Never operate when empty, except as directed in the  
operation manual (see page 5).  
• Do not leave or store anything inside the oven when  
not in use.  
• Never attempt to use the oven with the door open. It  
is important not to defeat or tamper with the door  
safety latches. This may result in exposure to  
microwave energy.  
• Never operate the oven with any object caught in the  
door sealing surfaces, this again may cause  
microwave leakage.  
Warning: Only allow children to use the oven  
without supervision when adequate instructions  
have been given so that the child is able to use the  
oven in a safe way and understands the hazards of  
improper use.  
Do not allow anyone to play with the oven, or lean or  
swing on the oven door.  
Pacemaker: If you have a heart pacemaker, consult  
your doctor or the pacemaker manufacturer prior to  
oven use.  
Fire: If smoke is observed, switch off and  
unplug the appliance and keep the door  
closed in order to stifle any flames.  
• Do not insert fingers or objects in the holes of the door  
latches or air-vent openings as this may damage the  
oven and cause an electric shock.  
Microwave heating of beverages can  
result in delayed eruptive boiling,  
therefore care has to be taken when  
handling the container; stir liquid prior  
to and during heating/reheating, let  
liquid stand in the oven after heating.  
• If water or food drops inside the air vent openings  
switch off the oven immediately, unplug it and call a  
Service Technician appointed by SHARP.  
• Never attempt to move the oven while it is operating.  
• Do not hold the lower grill heater up other than for  
cleaning.  
INSTALLATION  
2.Place oven on a secure, level surface, strong enough  
to take the oven weight, plus the heaviest item likely  
to be cooked in the oven.  
WARNING:  
Inspect the Oven:  
3.Do not place the oven where heat, moisture or high  
humidity are generated, (for example, near or  
above a conventional oven) or near combustible  
materials (for example, curtains). Do not block or  
obstruct air vent openings, as obstructions may  
ignite due to the emission of hot air.  
Check the oven carefully for damage  
before and regularly after installation.  
• Make sure the door closes properly,  
that it is not misaligned or warped.  
Check the hinges and door safety  
latches are not broken or loose.  
• If the door or door seals are damaged,  
the oven must not be operated until it has  
been repaired by a competent person.  
• Inspect the oven interior and door for dents.  
Important:  
4. The oven door may become hot during cooking.  
The oven must be  
placed on a flat  
stable surface  
19cm  
85cm above floor  
Clear  
level with a  
If any damage is apparent, do not  
operate the oven in any way. Contact  
your dealer or an authorised Service  
Technician appointed by SHARP.  
minimum of free  
space above the  
15mm  
oven of 19cm. This oven has been specifically  
designed to be operated away from the wall with  
a minimum clearance of 15mm between one side  
of the oven and adjacent wall. The other side of  
the oven should be left clear of any obstruction.  
1.Remove all packing materials including the feature  
sticker. Do not remove the plastic film from the inside  
of the oven window as this protects it from dirt.  
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INSTALLATION (Continued)  
5.Make sure the power supply cord is undamaged  
When removing the plug from the socket always  
(See Installation next page) and that it does not run  
under the oven or over any hot or sharp surfaces.  
6.The socket must be readily accessible so that it can  
be easily unplugged in an emergency.  
grip the plug, never the mains lead as this may  
damage the power supply cord and the  
connections inside the plug.  
The product is fitted with a re-wireable plug. Should  
it not be suitable for the socket outlet in your home,  
remove the plug and fit an appropriate type,  
observing the wiring code on page 63.  
7.Do not use the oven outdoors.  
BUILDING-IN-KIT  
An installation frame is available which enables the  
microwave oven to be integrated within a kitchen unit.  
If you wish to remove or replace the plug supplied,  
ensure the plug is removed properly and not cut off.  
When replacing the plug please ensure that you use a  
BSI or ASTA approved plug to BS1363, this should be  
fitted with a brown coloured 13 amp fuse approved  
by BSI or ASTA to BS1362. If you have any doubt  
about electrical connection seek the help of a  
qualified electrician.  
The microwave oven is not designed to be built above  
or near a conventional oven.  
SHARP recommend the use of the build in kit,  
EBR-47ST, available from your SHARP dealer. Only  
the use of this frame will guarantee the quality and  
safety of the oven. When building, follow installation  
instructions supplied carefully.  
WARNING - IMPORTANT NOTE  
IMPORTANT ELECTRICAL CONNECTION  
Do not allow water to come into contact with the  
power supply cord or plug.  
Insert the plug properly into the socket as the plug  
may otherwise overheat and catch fire.  
Please note both the Operation Manual and Cookery  
Book supplied specify 900W (IEC 705) microwave  
output power. This applies only when the oven is  
operated on a 230-240V supply.  
If your supply is less than 230-240V, it may be  
necessary to increase the cooking time when  
following the Operation Manual and Cookery Book  
instructions.  
Do not connect other appliances to the same socket  
using an adaptor plug as it may cause the house  
wiring to overheat and catch fire.  
If the plug or socket is loose or the power supply  
cord is damaged, it must be replaced with a special  
cord. The exchange must be made by an authorised  
SHARP service agent. A defective plug, power  
supply cord or socket may overheat and catch fire  
during operation or cause an electrical shock.  
WARNING:  
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED  
To wire an appropriate plug, follow the  
wiring code on page 63.  
BEFORE OPERATION  
Plug in the oven.  
1. The oven display will flash the message shown  
opposite.  
2. Press the STOP/CLEAR key.  
3. Set the clock, refer to the next page.  
4. Heat the oven using the top and lower grills without  
food for 20 minutes. (For operation, see NOTES  
on page 11).  
Use the STOP/CLEAR key to:  
1. Erase a mistake during programming.  
2. Stop the oven temporarily during cooking.  
3. Cancel a programme during cooking, press twice.  
STOP/CLEAR key  
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SETTING THE CLOCK  
Your oven is fitted with a 12 hour clock.  
To set the time of day, follow the guidelines given in the example below:  
EXAMPLE:  
To set the time of day, 12:35.  
1. Press the AUTO START/  
2. Enter the hours, by pressing  
the 10 MIN key once and  
the 1 MIN key twice.  
3. Press the AUTO START/  
CLOCK key once.  
CLOCK key again.  
x2  
x1  
x1  
x1  
Check the display.  
4. Enter the minutes by pressing  
the 10 MIN key three times  
and the 1MIN key five times.  
5. Press the AUTO START/  
CLOCK key again to set the  
clock.  
x5  
x3  
x1  
NOTES:  
Once the time of day is set, you need only reset  
when the clocks change, if there is a power cut or  
if you disconnect the oven from the power socket.  
If the clock is set and cooking is complete, the  
display will return to show the correct time of day.  
If the clock has not been set, the display will show:  
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MICROWAVE POWER LEVELS  
IMPORTANT:  
To operate the microwave function:  
Enter the required cooking/defrosting time.  
Select the power level by pressing the  
MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL key.  
The microwave power level will default to 100% (HIGH)  
unless you press the MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL  
button to the desired setting. To help you decide which  
power level is suitable, refer to the charts in the Cookery  
Book section.  
There are 5 microwave power levels (see below).  
Press START/AUTO MINUTE key.  
For advice on:  
DEFROSTING  
MICROWAVE COOKING  
GRILLING  
DUAL GRILLING  
CONVECTION  
MICROWAVE REHEATING  
See page(s):  
Page 32  
Page 33  
Page 35  
Page 36  
Page 39  
Page 40  
MICRO  
%
100%  
(HIGH)  
x1  
MICRO  
MICRO  
%
%
%
70%  
(MEDIUM  
HIGH)  
x2  
x3  
x4  
x5  
x6  
50%  
(MEDIUM)  
NOTES:  
MICRO  
To check the microwave power level during  
cooking/defrosting press the MICROWAVE  
POWER LEVEL key. The power level will be  
displayed as long as the key is pressed. This does  
not affect the programme or cooking time.  
• Power level: The microwave power level is  
varied by the microwave energy switching on  
and off. When using the power levels other than  
100% (HIGH) you will be able to hear the  
microwave energy pulsing on and off as the food  
cooks or defrosts.  
30%  
(MEDIUM  
LOW)  
MICRO  
MICRO  
%
%
10%  
(LOW)  
100%  
(HIGH)  
MAFF HEATING CATEGORY  
Microwave output power in  
Model R-82STM has a microwave output power of  
watts (based on international  
(IEC 705) standard).  
900 Watts; heating category D.  
900W  
The heating category (a letter A to E) was  
developed by MAFF (Ministry of Agriculture,  
Fisheries and Food) with microwave oven and food  
manufacturers and indicates the ability of the oven  
to heat small quantities of food (up to 500g [1lb  
2oz]). It does not represent the general  
D
Letter representing the oven  
heating category.  
Microwave  
Symbol.  
Less heating time required  
OVEN  
OUTPUT  
POWER  
performance of the oven.  
600 700 800 900 1000 Watts  
More heating time required  
Food packs carry cooking instructions for heating  
categories A to E. Follow instructions for the letter  
corresponding to the oven's heating category.  
The higher the output power and heating category  
of the oven the less heating time is required.  
As shown opposite.  
Less heating time required  
OVEN  
OUTPUT  
CATEGORY  
A
B
C
D
E
More heating time required  
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MICROWAVING - INTRODUCTION  
Water, sugar and fat in food absorb microwaves and  
causes their molecules to vibrate. This creates heat by  
friction, in the same way your hands get warm when  
you rub them together.  
The outer areas of food are heated by microwave  
energy and the remaining portions by conduction. It is  
important to turn, rearrange or stir food to ensure  
even heating. Where recommended, allow food to  
stand, this is not optional but is necessary to ensure  
thorough cooking. It is particularly important for dense  
food, such as joints of meat.  
NOTES:  
Microwaves pass through non-metallic dishes and  
utensils and heat the food inside the dishes.  
Microwaves are reflected by metal.  
The oven is lined with metal and has a fine metallic  
mesh in the door to prevent microwave leakage.  
Metallic dishes are not suitable for microwaving.  
See SUITABLE COOKWARE, page 26-27.  
HOW TO OPERATE THE OVEN  
Opening and closing the door:  
To open the oven door, press the door opening  
button.  
The oven lamp will light when the door is open.  
Close the door firmly and the lamp will go out.  
WARNING:  
Always operate the oven with the turntable and support  
fitted correctly, see page 2. This promotes thorough  
even cooking.  
A badly fitted turntable may rattle, may not rotate  
properly and damage the oven.  
The turntable rotates clockwise or counter-clockwise.  
The rotary direction may change each time you start  
the oven. This does not affect cooking performance.  
MICROWAVE COOKING:  
EXAMPLE:  
To cook on HIGH (100%) power for 30 seconds.  
1. Enter the heating  
time by pressing  
the 10 SEC key  
three times.  
2. Press the MICROWAVE  
POWER LEVEL key once  
for HIGH (100%).  
3. Press the START/AUTO  
MINUTE key once to start  
cooking.  
Display will count  
down through the  
heating time.  
MICRO  
COOK  
x3  
x1  
x1  
NOTES:  
Your oven can be programmed up to 99 minutes, 90 seconds (99.90).  
When the door is opened during cooking, the cooking time on the display stops. The cooking time starts to count  
down again when the door is closed and the START/AUTO MINUTE key is pressed.  
When oven operation is finished, the time of day will reappear on the display, if set.  
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MICROWAVE DEFROSTING  
To defrost foods not included in the Auto Defrost menu, use microwave power levels  
MEDIUM LOW (30%) or LOW (10% ). Stir or turn food at least 2-3 times during  
defrosting. After defrosting, wrap in aluminium foil and leave to stand until thoroughly  
defrosted. Refer to the defrosting charts in the Cookery Book, page 32.  
CONVECTION COOKING  
Your oven can be programmed to cook  
with ten different temperatures by  
combining the top and bottom grills  
with the convection fan.  
The temperatures available in degrees Centigrade are:  
250°C, 230°C, 220°C, 200°C, 180°C,  
160°C, 130°C, 100°C, 70°C, 40°C.  
NOTES:  
CONVECTION cooking is ideal for cooking Victoria sandwich cakes, buns, biscuits and scones. See recipes  
pages 54-57.  
When using the CONVECTION facility, all metal cookware can be used. See SUITABLE COOKWARE  
pages 26-27. To achieve the best results when cooking by CONVECTION, always use the low metal rack  
for one layer cooking, and the high rack and low rack for two layer cooking.  
Temperature measurements taken whilst the oven is in convection mode will differ slightly from the displayed  
level. This is due to the grill elements turning on and off in order to regulate the oven temperature. This will  
not affect the cooking results as long as the operation manual and cook book are followed properly.  
EXAMPLE:  
To cook at 200°C for 20 minutes.  
2. Enter the desired  
temperature 200°C  
by pressing the  
Display will count  
down through the  
time.  
1. Enter the time by  
pressing the  
3. Press the START/AUTO  
MINUTE key to start.  
10 MIN key twice.  
CONVECTION  
TEMPERATURE key  
four times.  
COOK  
x4  
x1  
x2  
NOTES:  
Once the oven has started you can find out the temperature you have programmed by pressing the  
CONVECTION TEMPERATURE key. The temperature will appear on the display. This will not affect  
the programme or cooking time.  
After cooking is complete the cooling fan will continue working for a short time to lower the temperature  
of the electrical and mechanical components.  
Recipes requiring a browned or crispy underside (ie; pies, pizza and bread), should be placed directly  
on the turntable.  
Small food items such as pastries or biscuits should be cooked on the low rack so as to avoid browning  
too quickly.  
Joints of meat/poultry should be cooked on the low rack with the splash guard fitted on top of the turntable.  
After cooking the display may show NOW COOLING.  
WARNING:  
The oven cavity, door, outer cabinet, air-vent openings, turntable, turntable support, splash guard, racks, dishes  
and especially bottom grill heater will become very hot, use thick oven gloves when removing the food or  
turntable from the oven to prevent burns.  
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PREHEATING THE OVEN  
Your oven can be preheated to a desired temperature prior to oven cooking.  
EXAMPLE:  
To preheat the oven to 130 C.  
°
°
1. To preheat the  
oven, enter the  
desired  
2. Press the  
3. When the oven reaches 130 C, the beepsignal will  
°
START/AUTO  
MINUTE key to begin  
preheating.  
sound and the oven will display 130 C. Place food in  
the oven, enter the desired cooking time and  
temperature before pressing the START/AUTO  
MINUTE key.  
temperature  
(130°C).  
COOK  
COOK  
x1  
x7  
NOTES:  
When the oven reaches the desired temperature, the beepsignal will sound and display the  
temperature in °C. Do not press the STOP/CLEAR key, as this will cancel the CONVECTION  
MODE and only MICROWAVE POWER will be in use.  
If you prefer not to preheat the oven where recommended in the Cookery Book, allow extra  
cooking time.  
The preheated temperature will be maintained for approximately 30 minutes before automatically  
turning itself off and returning to the time of day if the clock has been previously set.  
If you wish to preheat the oven then cook at a different temperature, press the CONVECTION  
TEMPERATURE key until the desired temperature is displayed.  
WARNING:  
The oven cavity, door, outer cabinet, air-vent openings, turntable, turntable support, splash guard, racks, dishes  
and especially bottom grill heater will become very hot, use thick oven gloves when removing the food or  
turntable from the oven to prevent burns.  
GRILLING  
The oven has top and bottom grills which can be  
operated independently or combined.  
First enter the cooking time by using the  
TIME keys.  
Press GRILL  
key  
Grill  
in use  
x1  
Once  
Top Grill  
Then press the GRILL key to select the heating  
element(s) required (top, bottom or combined).  
See table opposite for selection details.  
Press the START/AUTO MINUTE key.  
The turntable rotates to ensure even browning during  
grilling. Use the grill mode for bacon, fish fingers and  
tea cakes or for making cheese on toast. It is also ideal  
for browning and crisping food which has been  
microwaved.  
x2  
x3  
Twice  
Bottom Grill  
Top & Bottom  
Grill  
3 Times  
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GRILLING (Continued)  
EXAMPLE: To grill for 8 minutes. Using the TOP GRILL.  
1. Enter the grilling time by  
pressing the 1MIN key 8  
times.  
3. Press the START/  
AUTO MINUTE key  
once to start grilling.  
2. Press the GRILL  
key to select the  
grill mode.  
Display counts  
down through  
the grilling time.  
x1  
x8  
x1  
NOTES:  
• After cooking the display may show “NOW  
COOLING”.  
• When first using the grill heating elements, smoke  
and odour will be given off. To avoid this happening  
when food is being cooked, heat the top and bottom  
grills without food for approximately 20 minutes.  
• The high rack is recommended for grilling small items  
such as toast, bacon or steak. Place food directly on  
the rack, in a flan dish or on a heat resistant plate on  
the rack. Turn over halfway through grilling.  
WARNING:  
The oven cavity, door, outer cabinet, air-vent  
openings, turntable, turntable support, splash guard,  
racks, dishes and especially bottom grill heater will  
become very hot, use thick oven gloves when  
removing the food or turntable from the oven to  
prevent burns.  
• When browning or crisping foods in a casserole dish,  
place directly onto the turntable or low rack.  
DUAL COOKING  
Press DUAL  
CONVECTION/  
GRILL key  
HEATER  
DUAL COOKING combines the  
power of the microwave with  
convection or the grills.  
MICROWAVE  
POWER  
LEVEL  
Convection  
250°C  
There are three preset DUAL COOKING modes:  
1. Convection and Microwave  
x1 Once  
30%*  
30%*  
30%*  
2. Top Grill and Microwave  
3. Bottom Grill and Microwave  
Top  
Grill  
x2 Twice  
Bottom  
Grill  
x3 Three times  
First enter the cooking time.  
Then select the DUAL COOKING mode by  
pressing the DUAL CONVECTION/GRILL key  
until the desired setting appears on the display.  
See table opposite.  
NOTE:  
* To adjust the microwave power level, press the  
MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL key.  
* You can select power levels 10% to 100% for  
DUAL GRILL, and power levels 10% to 50% for  
DUAL CONVECTION.  
Press the START/AUTO MINUTE key.  
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DUAL COOKING (Continued)  
EXAMPLE: For DUAL GRILL.  
To cook using DUAL GRILL, combining MEDIUM HIGH (70%) microwave power with the top grill for 11 minutes.  
1. Enter the cookimg time by 2. Press the DUAL/  
3. Press the MICROWAVE  
POWER LEVEL key  
three times for MEDIUM  
HIGH (70%).  
4. Press the  
START/AUTO  
pressing the 10 MIN key  
once and the 1 MIN key  
once.  
CONVECTION  
GRILL key twice.  
MINUTE key once  
to start cooking.  
x1  
x1  
x1  
x2  
x3  
5. Halfway through cooking,  
open the door (or press the  
STOP/CLEAR key once,  
then open the door). Turn  
the food over.  
6. Press the  
START/AUTO  
MINUTE key once  
to continue cooking.  
Display continues  
to count down  
through cooking  
time.  
Display counts  
down through  
cooking time.  
x1  
x1  
COOKING HINT: For DUAL GRILL  
Use the rack for grilling small items such as sausages, bacon or burgers - turn over halfway through cooking. Food  
can be placed directly on the rack, on a heat resistant plate or in a flan dish on the rack.  
EXAMPLE: For DUAL CONVECTION  
To cook for 20 minutes on DUAL CONVECTION 230°C combined with MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL 10%  
1. Enter the cooking time  
by pressing the 10  
MIN key twice.  
2. Press the DUAL  
3. Press the CONVECTION  
TEMPERATURE key once to  
change the temperature to 230°C.  
CONVECTION/GRILL key  
to select the cooking mode.  
x1  
x1  
x2  
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DUAL COOKING (Continued)  
4. Press the MICROWAVE  
POWER LEVEL key once to  
change the power to 10%.  
5. Press the START/AUTO  
MINUTE key.  
The oven will count  
down through the  
cooking time.  
x1  
x1  
COOKING HINT: For DUAL CONVECTION.  
In order to reduce splashes of fat inside the oven,  
when cooking joints of meat or poultry, use the  
splash guard provided. Assemble as the diagram  
opposite.  
Meat or poultry  
Low rack  
Splash guard  
Turntable  
NOTES:  
When browning or crisping foods in a casserole dish, use the low rack if the container is shallow enough.  
However, it is advisable to place such containers directly onto the turntable - allow a little extra time to brown  
and crisp.  
Follow recommended DUAL COOKING times and procedures given in the chart on pages 36-37.  
After cooking the display will show NOW COOLING.  
WARNING:  
The oven cavity, door, outer cabinet, air-vent openings, turntable, turntable support, splash guard, racks, dishes  
and especially bottom grill heater will become very hot, use thick oven gloves when removing the food or  
turntable from the oven to prevent burns.  
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PIZZA  
The PIZZA key enables you to cook chilled and frozen pizzas. The function automatically  
calculates the correct cooking time and mode for the pizza. (microwave power combined with  
the top and bottom grills).  
WEIGHT RANGE:  
Food weight should be rounded up to the nearest 0.1 kg or 1 oz. For example, 0.45 kg to 0.5 kg and 12.5 oz  
to 13 oz. You are restricted to enter a weight within the range given in the chart below.  
To cook weights below or above that range, refer to the food manufacturers instructions.  
EXAMPLE:  
Use the PIZZA key to cook a 0.6 kg chilled pizza.  
3. Press the START/AUTO  
MINUTE key to start cooking.  
Display counts down  
2. Enter the weight by pressing  
the WEIGHT keys until the  
desired weight is displayed.  
1. Press the PIZZA key  
once for CHILLED (P-1).  
(For FROZEN Pizza,  
press twice (P-2)).  
through the cooking time.  
x6  
x1  
x1  
You can enter weight in Lb/oz or Kg/g. To convert to either weight range  
press the WEIGHT CONVERSION key once before entering weight.  
WARNING:  
The oven cavity, door, outer cabinet, air-vent openings, turntable, turntable support, racks, dishes and especially  
bottom grill heater will become very hot, use thick oven gloves when removing the food or turntable from the  
oven to prevent burns.  
NOTE: Press the INFO key for guidance in operating your oven. See pages 24-25.  
PIZZA CHART  
MENU NUMBER  
WEIGHT RANGE  
COOKING PROCEDURE  
CHILLED PIZZA  
0.1 - 0.9 kg  
Ready-prepared chilled pizza.  
Remove from package and place on the  
turntable.  
P-1  
Thin and crispy or  
deep-pan type  
After cooking, remove from the turntable and  
put on a plate for serving.  
FROZEN PIZZA  
0.1 - 0.9 kg  
Ready-prepared frozen pizza.  
Remove from package and place on the  
turntable.  
P-2  
Thin and crispy or  
deep-pan type  
After cooking, remove from the turntable and  
put on a plate for serving.  
NOTES : For Deep Pan frozen pizza weighing 800g and over, please press the LESS key after  
inputting the weight.  
For converting to Lb/oz please see the conversion chart on page 40.  
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BREAKFAST  
The BREAKFAST key enables you to cook several breakfast menus. The function automatically  
calculates the correct cooking time and mode for the breakfast. (microwave power combined  
with the top and bottom grills).  
EXAMPLE:  
Use the BREAKFAST key to cook 2 servings of Breakfast (thin sausage & eggs).  
3. Press the START/AUTO  
MINUTE key to start cooking.  
Display counts down  
2. Enter the number of servings  
by pressing the WEIGHT  
keys until the desired number  
of servings is displayed.  
1. Press the BREAKFAST  
key once.  
through the cooking time.  
or  
x1  
x2  
x2  
x1  
WARNING:  
The oven cavity, door, outer cabinet, air-vent openings, turntable, turntable support, racks, dishes and especially  
bottom grill heater will become very hot, use thick oven gloves when removing the food or turntable from the  
oven to prevent burns.  
NOTE: Press the INFO key for guidance in operating your oven. See pages 24-25.  
BREAKFAST CHART  
WEIGHT RANGE  
COOKING PROCEDURE  
1-3: servings  
Grease the turntable with 5-10ml of oil.  
Place bacon and/or sausages on the turntable. (Pierce sausages).  
When oven indicates, turn bacon/sausages over and add eggs (not beaten).  
After cooking, leave to stand for 2-3 minutes.  
NOTE: See the table below. Use MORE or LESS as indicated.  
NOTE:  
It is not necessary to pierce eggs as this programme uses only the grill, after the eggs have been added.  
Less/  
More  
LESS  
Menu  
Ingredient  
1Serving 2 Servings 3 Servings  
Bacon & eggs  
Bacon (approx 30g/Slice, approx 0.25cm thick) 2 rashers  
4 rashers 6 rashers  
Egg (medium)  
1
2
3
Thin sausage & eggs  
STD  
STD  
Thin sausage (approx 25g each)  
Egg (medium)  
4
1
8
2
12  
3
Bacon, thin sausage  
& eggs  
Bacon (approx 30g/ slice, approx 0.25cm thick) 2 rashers  
Thin sausage (approx 25g each)  
Egg (medium)  
4 rashers 6 rashers  
4
2
2
1
6
3
Thick sausages & eggs MORE Thick sausage (approx 50g each)  
3
1
6
2
9
3
Egg (Medium)  
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INSTANT COOK  
INSTANT COOK can be used for cooking the  
foods shown opposite.  
Always refer to the Instant Cook Chart before  
operating this function. Press the selected key,  
re-press to select the correct weight and the  
programme will automatically start to cook after  
2-3 seconds.  
If food requires manipulation (i.e. turn over or stir)  
then open the door, when the oven indicated  
follow the instruction, close the door and press the  
START/AUTO MINUTE key.  
NOTES: Your oven comes set for kg/g mode. For  
converting to lb/oz, press the WEIGHT  
CONVERSION key once before pressing the  
INSTANT COOK key.  
EXAMPLE: To cook 2 baked potatoes.  
MICRO  
AUTO  
COOK  
The oven will  
automatically start  
cooking.  
Press the BAKED POTATOES  
key twice within one minute of  
closing the door.  
x2  
NOTES:  
The instant cook function can only be input within one minute after cooking completion, closing the  
door or pressing the STOP/CLEAR key.  
Press the MORE or LESS key before selecting the menu where recommended in the chart below.  
The final temperature will vary according to the initial food temperature. Check the food is piping hot  
after cooking. If necessary you can extend the cooking time and change the power.  
WARNING:  
The oven cavity, door, outer cabinet, air-vent openings, turntable, turntable support, racks, dishes and especially  
bottom grill heater will become very hot, use thick oven gloves when removing the food or turntable from the  
oven to prevent burns.  
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INSTANT COOK CHART  
MENU  
WEIGHT  
RANGE  
COOKING PROCEDURE  
MIXED GRILL  
1-2 servings Grease the turntable with 5-10ml of oil.  
Place chops and pierced sausages, gammon steak on the turntable  
and cook.  
When the audible signal sounds turn over the food, add the  
mushrooms and tomatoes. Close the door and continue to cook.  
After cooking, cover with foil and leave to stand for 2-3 minutes.  
2 Servings  
Mixed Grill  
1 Serving  
Approx. 135g  
Approx. 70g  
Approx. 100g  
Approx. 60g  
Approx. 5 (50g)  
Approx. 60g  
Approx. 270g  
Approx. 140g  
Approx. 200g  
Approx. 120g  
Approx. 10 (100g  
Approx. 120g  
Gammon  
Chop  
Steak  
Thick sausage  
Mushroom  
Tomato  
)
OVEN CHIPS  
100 g - 400 g Spread the frozen chips evenly on the turntable.  
After cooking, remove from the turntable.  
NOTE: Use the LESS (  
) key for French fries/very thinly cut chips.  
) key for thick type.  
Use the MORE (  
BAKED  
POTATOES  
1 - 4 pieces  
(each piece  
- 250 g)  
Pierce each potato in several places, place towards the edge of  
the turntable.  
After cooking, leave potatoes to stand for 2-3 minutes.  
CAKE  
1 piece  
Prepare the cake as in the recipe on pages 51 and 52.  
(0.9 - 1.0kg) Place on the low rack and cook.  
NOTE: This mode does not include Victoria Sandwich cake.  
CHICKEN  
PORTIONS  
1 - 4 pieces  
(each piece  
- 250g)  
Place chicken portions best side down on the turntable.  
Stand for 4-5 minutes wrapped in aluminium foil after cooking.  
NOTE: For safety reasons it is not possible to use LESS (  
) key  
for chicken portions  
RICE/PASTA  
100 g - 300 g Add 300 ml (1/2 pint) boiling water per 100 g (4 oz) rice. Do not  
cover.  
Stir when oven indicates.  
Stand for 3-4 minutes before draining and rinsing in boiling water.  
INSTANT COOK NOTES:  
If you wish to cook foods or weights of food not included in the INSTANT COOK facility please refer  
to the cooking charts in the Cookery Book.  
For converting to Lb/oz please see the converting chart on page 40.  
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AUTO COOK / AUTO DEFROST  
AUTO COOK / AUTO DEFROST enables you to cook or  
defrost foods listed on the menu label attached to the  
microwave oven and the chart on the following page. Follow  
the example below for details on how to operate this function.  
EXAMPLE:  
EXAMPLE:  
1.  
1. Press the AUTO COOK or AUTO DEFROST key until  
the number corresponding to the food listed on the menu  
label appears in the display.  
x3  
In the example given here, the AUTO COOK key is  
pressed three times to select Roast Beef/Lamb.  
MICRO  
Kg  
AUTO  
2.  
2. To enter the weight in kg/g or lbs/oz, press the WEIGHT  
keys.  
WEIGHT RANGE:  
Food weight should be rounded up to the nearest 0.1kg or  
1oz, for example, 0.65 kg to 0.7 kg and 12.5 oz to 13 oz.  
You are restricted to enter a weight within the range given (see  
chart on the following page).  
If an incorrect weight is entered when using the AUTO  
COOK/AUTO DEFROST function, ERRORwill be  
displayed.  
To erase, press the STOP/CLEAR key.  
To cook/defrost weights below or above that range, refer to the  
charts in the Cookery Book.  
You can enter weight in Lb/oz or Kg/g. To convert to  
either weight range press the WEIGHT  
CONVERSION key once before entering weight.  
3. Press the START/AUTO MINUTE key to start cooking.  
3.  
x1  
NOTES:  
Press the MORE or LESS keys before pressing the  
START/AUTO MINUTE key where recommended in the  
chart on the next page.  
Display counts down through the  
cooking time.  
When action is required (example to turn food over) the oven  
stops, the audible signals sound and any message will appear  
on the display. To continue cooking press the START/AUTO  
MINUTE key.  
The final temperature will vary according to the initial food  
temperature. Check the food is piping hot after cooking. If  
necessary, you can extend the cooking time and change the  
power level.  
WARNING:  
The oven cavity, door, outer cabinet, air-vent  
openings, turntable, spash guard, turntable  
support, racks, dishes and especially the bottom  
grill will become very hot, always use thick  
oven gloves at all times when removing the  
food or turntable from the oven to prevent burns.  
Press the INFO key for guidance in operating your oven. See  
pages 24-25.  
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AUTO COOK CHART  
The following table shows the variety of savoury convenience foods which can be used in this microwave oven:  
Stirrable:  
Chilled or frozen ready meals which can be stirred without spoiling their appearance.  
For example: Chicken tikka, Tagliatelle and Macaroni cheese.  
Non-Stirrable:  
Chilled or frozen ready meals which cannot be stirred without spoiling their appearance.  
For example: Lasagne, Fishermans pie, Cottage pie.  
In-One-Bag:  
Frozen ready meals contained and cooked in one bag.  
For example: Chicken breast and gravy, Beef curry, Liver with onions and gravy.  
In-Two-Bags:  
Frozen ready meals contained and cooked in two bags.  
For example: Prawn curry with rice, Spaghetti bolognese and Chicken chasseur with Rice.  
AUTO COOK CHART  
MENU NUMBER  
COOKING PROCEDURE CHILLED/FROZEN READY MEALS  
For one section containers, use a skewer to pierce film in five places.  
AC - 1  
CHILLED READY  
MEALS (5°C)  
300 g - 800 g  
Pierce where shown.  
For two section containers, pierce using a skewer. Pierce meat/main portion  
3 times and the rice/pasta portion twice.  
x1  
Meat Rice/Pasta Meat Rice/Pasta  
AC - 2  
For food contained in bag(s), pierce meat portion 5 times on each side.  
For rice/pasta pierce 5 times on one side only (where rice/pasta portion  
bags come already perforated, do not pierce further).  
Place on a plate on the low rack.  
FROZEN READY  
MEALS (-18°C)  
300g - 800g  
Close the oven door, press the AUTO COOK key once for chilled or  
twice for frozen ready meals.  
To enter the weight, press the WEIGHT keys.  
x2  
Press the START/AUTO MINUTE key to start cooking.  
(NOTE: For non-stirrable foods, press the MORE key, before pressing the  
START/AUTO MINUTE key.)  
After cooking, leave to stand for 2-3 minutes before serving.  
NOTES:  
For stirrable foods, stir as oven indicates. For food in bags, manipulate contents.  
For non-stirrable foods, it is not necessary to stir.  
For frozen meals contained in two bags remove the rice/pasta  
portion when the oven indicates STIRhalfway through cooking.  
It is not possible to use LESS for these menus.  
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AUTO COOK / AUTO DEFROST CHART  
AUTO COOK CHART  
COOKING PROCEDURE  
WEIGHT RANGE  
MENU NUMBER  
AC - 3  
Roast Beef / Lamb  
0.6 - 1.8 kg  
Place the splash guard into the turntable.  
Place meat directly on the low rack.  
After cooking, wrap in foil and leave meat to stand for 10  
minutes.  
NOTE: Use MORE for beef/lamb which is well done and LESS  
(for beef only) for meat which is rare. It is not possible to use LESS  
for pork.  
AC - 4  
0.6 - 1.8 kg  
1.2 - 1.8 kg  
Roast Pork  
Place the splash guard into the turntable.  
Pierce skin of poultry.  
AC - 5  
Roast Poultry  
Place poultry breast side up directly on the low rack.  
After cooking, wrap in foil and leave meat to stand for 10  
minutes.  
NOTE: It is not possible to use LESS for poultry.  
AUTO DEFROST CHART  
COOKING PROCEDURE  
WEIGHT RANGE  
MENU NUMBER  
AD - 1  
Meat (Beef/Lamb  
and Pork Joints)  
0.6 - 1.8 kg  
Place meat in a flan dish on the turntable.  
Turn over when oven indicates.  
Stand, wrapped in foil, for 45-60 minutes until thoroughly defrosted.  
AD - 2  
Poultry (Whole)  
1.2 - 1.8 kg  
Place poultry breast side down in a flan dish, place on the  
turntable.  
Turn over when oven indicates.  
Stand wrapped in foil for 45-60 minutes until thoroughly defrosted.  
AD - 3  
Chicken Portions,  
Steak, Chops  
0.2 - 1.0 kg  
0.2 - 1.0 kg  
0.1 - 0.8 kg  
Place meat evenly in a flan dish on the turntable.  
Turn over when oven indicates.  
Leave meat to stand in foil, for 15-30 minutes until thoroughly  
defrosted.  
AD - 4  
Place in a glass bowl on the turntable.  
When oven indicates turn over. Remove any defrosted parts.  
Leave meat to stand wrapped in foil, for 5-10 minutes until evenly  
defrosted.  
Minced Meat  
(Beef, Lamb, Pork,  
Poultry)  
AD - 5  
Bread  
Place directly on the turntable.  
Turn over when oven indicates.  
Leave bread to stand for up to 5 minutes until defrosted.  
For converting to Lb/oz please see the conversion chart on page 40.  
DEFROST: When defrosting, small pieces of aluminium foil can be used to shield small areas of the meat  
if they become warm. Ensure that the foil does not touch the oven walls.  
Do not cook meat until it is thoroughly defrosted.  
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OTHER CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS  
1. MULTIPLE SEQUENCE COOKING:  
A sequence of 4 stages (maximum) can be programmed using combinations of MICROWAVE,  
CONVECTION, GRILL or DUAL COOKING.  
To programme a series of sequences: Input the cooking time followed by the desired cooking mode.  
Repeat this procedure three times, to a maximum of four sequences.  
Finally, press the START/AUTO MINUTE key to start sequence cooking.  
Example:  
If you want to cook for 5 minutes on 100% microwave power and then for 16 minutes on 30% power.  
Input the  
power 100%  
(HIGH)  
Input the  
power 30%  
(MED LOW)  
Input the time  
(5 min.)  
Input the time  
(16 min.)  
Start  
2nd Stage  
1st Stage  
2. TIMER:  
You can use the TIMER for timing where microwave cooking is not involved. For example, to time boiled  
eggs cooked on a conventional hob, to monitor the standing time for microwaved food or to remind you  
of the time when making a phone call.  
Example: To set the timer for 5 minutes to boil an egg on a conventional hob.  
x5  
x1  
3. When the water comes to  
x1  
1. Press the  
TIMER  
2. Press the 1 MINUTE  
4. The display will count down.  
When the display reaches  
zero, the beepsignal will  
sound.  
key 5 times.  
the boil, add the egg, and  
press the START/AUTO  
MINUTE key once.  
key once.  
You can enter any time up to 99 minutes, 90 seconds. To cancel the TIMER whilst counting down, simply  
press STOP/CLEAR and the display will return to the time of day, if set.  
3.  
TO CHECK THE POWER LEVEL  
To check the microwave power level during cooking press the MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL key. As long as  
your finger is touching the MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL key the power level will be displayed.The oven  
continues to count down although the display will show the power level.  
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OTHER CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS  
4.  
AUTO START  
AUTO START enables you to programme the oven manually to come  
on during the next 12 hours.  
IMPORTANT: It is recommended that the oven is always attended when in use. Check to ensure you  
have programmed the oven correctly. Exceeding cooking times and use of excessive power can lead to  
food overheating and cause a risk of fire.  
You can use AUTO START only with manual cooking.  
Before programming the oven, always check the display is showing the correct time of day.  
Once programmed the display will return to show the time of day.  
To check the AUTO START time press and hold the AUTO START/CLOCK key.  
The AUTO START time can only be entered in multiples of 10 minutes. It is not possible to enter less  
than 10 minutes or any time which is not in multiles of 10 minutes.  
If the door is opened after programming, close the door and press the START/AUTO MINUTE key to  
continue with AUTO START.  
AUTO START EXAMPLE  
To reheat a casserole on MEDIUM (50%) for 20 minutes at 4:00 pm.  
x2  
x1  
x4  
2. Press the 10 MIN key twice to enter the  
1. Enter the time you want cooking to start, then press  
desired cooking time. (20 mins.)  
the AUTO START/CLOCK key once.  
Display will show  
MICRO  
COOK  
x3  
x1  
3. Set the power level, then press the  
4. Oven will start pre-  
programmed cooking  
at set time.  
and then the display will return  
to show the time of day.  
START/ AUTO MINUTE key.  
NOTE: This function will only work if the clock has previously been set.  
The oven cannot be used once the AUTO START has been programmed. To cancel the program, press  
STOP/CLEAR twice.  
5.  
AUTO MINUTE  
AUTO MINUTE enables you:  
To cook directly on 100% (HIGH) microwave power in multiples of 1 minute,  
Extend cooking time in multiples of 1 minute.  
EXAMPLE:  
To cook on 100% (HIGH) for 2 minutes, press the START/AUTO MINUTE key twice.  
NOTE: The AUTO MINUTE function for direct start, can only be input within 1 minute after cooking  
completion, closing the door or pressing the STOP/CLEAR key. The cooking time can be extended to a  
maximum of 99 minutes.  
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OTHER CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS  
6.  
LESS AND MORE  
The LESS ( ) and MORE (  
programmes.  
) keys allow you to cook food more or less time than the pre-set  
For example, if you prefer vegetables which are cooked but still crisp, or beef which is rare, use the LESS  
key. Alternatively, if you prefer vegetables softer or beef well done, use the MORE key.  
GUIDE FOR USE WITH PIZZA/BREAKFAST/INSTANT  
COOK/AUTO COOK/AUTO DEFROST.  
INSTANT COOK: Press the LESS/MORE key before pressing the  
INSTANT COOK key.  
PIZZA/BREAKFAST/AUTO COOK/AUTO DEFROST:  
Press the LESS/MORE key immediately before pressing the  
START/AUTO MINUTE key.  
NOTE: To cancel LESS or MORE, press the same key again.  
LESS COOKING TIME  
GUIDE FOR USE MANUALLY:  
To alter cooking or defrosting time whilst the oven is in operation, use the  
LESS or MORE key. Press the LESS/MORE keys to decrease/increase  
the cooking or defrosting time in multiples of 1 minute.  
The overall cooking time can be increased to a maximum of 99  
minutes.  
MORE COOKING TIME  
NOTE:  
It is also possible to increase time during cooking by pressing the  
START/AUTO MINUTE key. This increases cooking time by 1 minute  
with each press.  
EXAMPLE:  
To cook on MEDIUM (50%) for 10 minutes and then decrease the cooking time by 2 minutes.  
3. Press START/AUTO  
MINUTE  
1. Enter the cooking time  
by pressing the 10  
MIN. key once.  
2. Press MICROWAVE  
POWER LEVEL key 3  
times for MEDIUM (50%).  
once to start cooking.  
x1  
x3  
x1  
Cooking time is reduced  
by two minutes and  
continues to count down.  
Display counts down.  
The time can be extended  
or shortened at any stage  
during the 10 minutes.  
4. Press LESS twice  
to shorten the  
cooking time by  
2 minutes.  
x2  
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OTHER CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS  
7.  
INTERACTIVE DISPLAY  
The INFO key provides a step-by-step interactive guide which illuminates the  
display.  
When you plug the oven in, the auto setting for the interactive display is on.  
This will assist you to determine:  
The next action on the way to completing any programme (manual or automatic).  
Weight ranges for automatic programmes  
Action required during or after cooking, eg when to stir or turn food, whether to leave the food to stand  
at the end of cooking.  
The INFO key also provides information for the BREAKFAST, PIZZA and AUTO COOK/DEFROST  
programmes. To activate the guide press the INFO key whenever INFO is lit in the display.  
As you become familiar with the oven, the interactive guide can be turned OFF. (See page 25.)  
EXAMPLE 1: To get a cooking hint for Pizza, Breakfast, Auto Cook or Auto Defrost.  
To cook 0.6kg Roast Pork using the AUTO COOK programme. Place splash guard in turntable. Place pork  
on the low rack. Close the door.  
Kg AUTO  
MICRO  
1. Press AUTO COOK key four times.  
Kg AUTO  
Kg AUTO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
The display will flash a series of messages. The  
display confirms you have selected AC-4; the  
AUTO COOK programme for roast pork. The  
weight range of 0.6kg - 1.8kg will appear in the  
display. You will be prompted to enter the weight.  
Kg AUTO  
Kg AUTO  
Kg AUTO  
Kg AUTO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
x4  
2. Enter the weight by pressing the g•oz  
key six times (0.6kg). INFO will appear  
in the display.  
Kg AUTO  
nfo  
AUTO  
nfo  
AUTO  
nfo  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
x6  
AUTO  
nfo  
AUTO  
AUTO  
AUTO  
nfo  
nfo  
nfo  
nfo  
MICRO  
MICRO  
3.Press the INFO key once to obtain cooking guidance if  
required.  
AUTO  
AUTO  
AUTO  
nfo  
nfo  
nfo  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
The display will show a series of messages.  
x1  
Kg AUTO  
MICRO  
MICRO  
AUTO  
nfo  
AUTO  
nfo  
MICRO  
4.Press the START/AUTO MINUTE key to start cooking.  
The display will count down through the cooking  
sequence.  
x1  
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OTHER CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS  
EXAMPLE 2: You can obtain guidance for each  
1.  
key by using the INFO key.  
To obtain the guidance for using the WEIGHT  
CONVERSION key.  
x1  
nfo  
nfo  
nfo  
nfo  
nfo  
nfo  
1. Press the INFO key once to make sure the  
interactive display appears in the display.  
nfo  
nfo  
nfo  
2.  
2. Press the WEIGHT CONVERSION key once.  
This key is for selection of kg/g or lb/oz  
as desired.  
x1  
EXAMPLE 3: To switch the interactive display  
ON/OFF.  
1.  
1. Press the INFO key twice.  
x2  
nfo  
nfo  
nfo  
nfo  
nfo  
nfo  
nfo  
nfo  
nfo  
nfo  
2. Press the STOP/CLEAR key once to turn the  
interactive guide OFF.  
2.  
GUIDE OFF will appear in the display and  
then the display will show the time of day.  
x1  
NOTES:  
If you want to restore the interactive guide, press the  
START/AUTO MINUTE key at step 2 above.  
GUIDE ON will appear in the display and then  
the display will show the time of day.  
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SUITABLE COOKWARE  
WARNING - Always attend the oven when in use.  
Carefully follow the SHARP Operation Manual at all times. If you exceed recommended  
cooking times and/or use power levels that are too high, food may overheat, burn, and in  
extreme circumstances, catch fire and damage the oven.  
The microwave power level will default to HIGH (100%) unless you press the MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL key  
to reach the desired setting. Take care when heating foods with high sugar or fat content, e.g, Christmas pudding, mince pies and  
fruit cakes. Before use, check that utensils are suitable for use in microwave ovens.  
WARNING - Liquids and other foods must not be heated in sealed containers since they are liable to explode.  
• Lids: Always remove lids from food jars and containers before using them in the oven. If you do not, steam and pressure will build  
up inside and the container may explode. Take care when heating contents in babies bottles, see page 27.  
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. Do not heat canned potatoes in the microwave oven as they may burst.  
Do not place hot foods/utensils on a cold turntable, or cold foods/utensils on a hot turntable.  
For microwaving, use only those utensils suitable for microwave cookery as indicated below.  
A variety of cookware can be used for microwaving. Round/oval dishes rather than square/oblong ones are  
recommended, as food in the corners tends to overcook.  
CONVEC-  
TION  
DUAL  
SUITABLE FOR MICROWAVING  
YES  
GRILL  
COOKWARE  
COOKING  
Heat resistant glass,  
(e.g. Pyrex®,  
YES  
YES  
YES  
Fire King®,  
Corning Ware ®).  
Microwave-safe  
plastic cookware.  
YES  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
Microwave cling  
film, microwave  
roasting bags.  
YES  
Microwave cling film and bags must be  
vented for steam to escape, pierce in 4-5  
places. Do not use plastic or metal ties as they  
may melt or catch fire due to arcing.  
Heat-resistant china  
and ceramics.  
YES  
NO  
NO  
YES  
NO  
YES  
Except for dishes with metallic decoration.  
Except for  
dishes with  
metallic  
decoration.  
Disposable  
containers:  
Thin plastic, paper,  
straw and wooden  
containers.  
YES  
NO  
Always attend the oven closely. Look at the  
oven from time to time when cooking or  
reheating food in disposable containers of  
plastic, paper or other combustible  
material. Only use for warming food. Pay  
special attention as over-heating may  
cause a fire in your oven.  
YES  
NO  
NO  
NO  
Kitchen paper.  
Always attend the oven closely. Only use  
to absorb fat and moisture when warming  
food. Pay special attention as over-  
heating may cause a fire in your oven.  
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SUITABLE COOKWARE (Continued)  
CONVEC-  
TION  
DUAL  
COOKING  
SUITABLE FOR MICROWAVING  
GRILL  
COOKWARE  
Browning dishes  
& self-heating  
packages.  
YES  
NO  
YES  
NO  
Always place on an up-turned plate on the  
turntable to prevent heat stress. Follow  
manufacturer's instructions. Be careful as these  
become very hot. Popcorn: Only use  
microwave popcorn within recommended  
packaging (follow popcorn manufacturer's  
instructions). Never use oil unless the  
manufacturer recommends and never cook for  
longer than instructed.  
Metal cookware.  
NO  
YES  
If desired,  
YES  
YES  
Use for combination  
metal trays  
may be used.  
cooking or convection  
only.  
Aluminium  
foil & foil  
containers,  
made from  
"Micro Foil®".  
YES/NO  
YES  
YES  
YES/NO  
Use small pieces of aluminium foil to shield food  
from overheating. Keep foil at least 2cm from the  
oven walls. Foil containers are not recommended  
unless specified by the manufacturer, eg.  
MicroFoil ®, follow instructions carefully.  
Use aluminium  
foil for  
shielding  
only.  
Metal racks  
YES  
The metal racks supplied have been specially  
designed for all cooking modes and will not  
damage the oven.  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
Splash Guard  
NO  
YES  
Where  
recommended  
page 13.  
FOOD HANDLING & PREPARATION  
Face & Hands: Always use oven gloves to remove food or cookware from the oven. Stand back  
when opening the oven door to allow heat or steam to disperse. When removing covers (such as  
cling -film), opening roasting bags or popcorn packaging, direct steam away from face and hands.  
Stir, turn & stand:  
For even cooking stir, turn or rearrange food during  
cooking. Where recommended, leave food to stand  
after cooking or defrosting.  
Initial and final temperature of food:  
The initial temperature of food affects the amount of  
cooking time needed, eg. chilled food requires more  
cooking than food at room temperature.  
The temperature of the container is not a true  
indication of the temperature of the food or drink. Cut  
into foods with fillings, for example, jam doughnuts, to  
release heat or steam.  
Check the temperature of food and drink  
and stir (before serving). Take special care  
when serving babies, children or the  
elderly. The contents of feeding bottles  
and baby food jars should be stirred or  
shaken and the temperature checked  
before consumption to avoid burns.  
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FOOD HANDLING & PREPARATION (Continued)  
Composition  
Food high in fat or sugar (Christmas pudding, mince  
pies) requires less heating time and should be  
watched, over-heating can lead to fire.  
& quality  
Use good quality ingredients for microwaving.  
Economical cuts of meat can be used for casseroles.  
Piercing  
Food with skin (e.g. potatoes, apples, fish,  
sausages, chicken), or with membrane  
(e.g egg whites/yolks), must be pierced in  
several places before cooking or reheating.  
If not, steam will build up and may cause  
food to explode. When cooking eggs using  
the “Breakfast”key, it is not necessary to  
pierce the yolks, as the programme uses grill  
only.  
Arrangement  
Covering  
Place thickest parts of food on the outside of the dish,  
e.g. place meaty ends of chicken drumsticks on the  
outside of the dish.  
Fish, vegetables and certain other foods benefit from  
being covered during microwave cookery, follow  
recommendations where given and use vented  
microwave cling-film or a suitable lid.  
Size & shape  
Food size and shape affects the amount of cooking time  
needed. When cooking more than one portion of the  
same food ensure they are of a similar size and shape.  
Density &  
quantity  
Food density and quantity affect the amount of  
cooking time needed, for example, potatoes require  
more cooking than peas; four potatoes will take longer  
to cook than two.  
Hygiene  
Food hygiene standards (storage, handling and  
preparation) apply to microwaving. Always store  
convenience foods as recommended by the food  
manufacturer and keep no longer than the "Use By" date.  
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ADVICE FOR DEFROSTING  
Meat joints  
Poultry  
Place in a flan dish, turn over at least 4-5 times  
during defrosting, shield any warm areas with small,  
flat pieces of foil. After defrosting, wrap in foil and  
allow meat to stand for 60-90 minutes, until  
thoroughly defrosted.  
Place in a flan dish, turn over at least 3-4 times  
during defrosting, shield any warm areas with small,  
pieces of foil. After defrosting, wrap in foil and allow  
poultry to stand for 60-90 minutes, until thoroughly  
defrosted.  
NOTE: Do not defrost poultry with giblets.  
Steak, Chops  
& Chicken  
Portions  
Place in a flan dish, separate during defrosting and  
turn over at least 2-3 times. Shield if necessary.  
Cubed &  
Minced Meat  
Place in a bowl, stir or turn over at least 3-4 times  
during defrosting, remove defrosted parts each time.  
For frozen blocks of meat see Minced Beefin the  
charts on page 32.  
Whole Fish  
& Fillets  
Place in a flan dish, separate during defrosting and  
turn over at least twice. Shield if necessary.  
Prepacked  
Frozen Foods  
Remove packaging, including any foil and place in a  
suitable dish.  
NOTES:  
To defrost food, use either MEDIUM LOW/DEFROST  
(30%) or LOW (10%) microwave power.  
Shield warm areas with small pieces of foil if  
necessary.  
It is important to turn food over, separate (where  
appropriate) and rearrange to ensure even  
defrosting.  
Standing time is necessary to ensure thorough  
defrosting.  
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ADVICE FOR REHEATING  
WARNINGS:  
Oil & Fat: Never heat oil or fat for deep frying as this may lead to overheating and fire. Stand back  
when opening the oven door to allow heat or steam to disperse. When removing covers (such as  
cling-film), opening roasting bags or popcorn packaging, direct steam away from face and hands.  
Microwave heating of beverages can result in delayed eruptive boiling,  
therefore care has to be taken when handling the container.  
Remove food from foil or metal containers before reheating.  
Reheating times will be affected by the shape, depth, quantity and temperature of food together  
with the size, shape and material of the container.  
To avoid overheating and fire, special care must be taken when reheating foods with a high  
sugar or fat content, for example, mince pies, Christmas pudding.  
Canned potatoes should not be heated in the microwave oven, follow the manufacturers’  
instructions on the can  
Remove any poultry or meat portions, reheat  
these separately, see below. Place smaller items of  
food to the centre of the plate, larger and thicker foods  
to the edge. Cover with vented microwave cling-film  
and reheat on MEDIUM (50%), stir/rearrange halfway  
through reheating. Ensure food is thoroughly reheated  
before serving.  
Plated meals  
Cover with vented microwave cling-film or suitable lid,  
reheat on MEDIUM (50%). Stir frequently to ensure  
even reheating.  
Casseroles  
Place thickest parts of the portions on the outside of the  
dish, cover with microwave cling-film and reheat on  
MEDIUM HIGH (70%). Turn over halfway through.  
NOTE: Ensure poultry is thoroughly reheated,  
before serving.  
Poultry portions  
Cover with vented microwave cling-film and reheat on  
MEDIUM (50%). Rearrange at least once to ensure  
even reheating. NOTE: Ensure meat is thoroughly  
reheated before serving.  
Sliced meat  
Place pies in a flan dish. Reheat meat pies on  
MEDIUM HIGH (70%) and fruit pies on MEDIUM  
(50%).  
Pies  
Cover with vented microwave cling-film or suitable lid  
and reheat on MEDIUM (50%). Stir at least once  
during reheating.  
Vegetables  
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INTRODUCTION  
This Cookery Book contains a wide variety of recipes developed specifically for your  
microwave oven. These will give you successful results and will save time and electricity.  
The recipes demonstrate the capabilities of your oven and prove that microwave technology  
combined with a unique upper and lower heating system is the efficient and effective  
alternative to conventional cooking.  
CONTENTS  
Charts:  
Defrosting ..................................................33  
Microwave ........................................... 34-36  
Grilling .......................................................36  
Dual Grill ............................................. 37-38  
Top & Bottom Grill ............................... 38-39  
Convection ................................................40  
Microwave Reheating................................40  
Conversion Charts ....................................40  
Meat .................................................... 44-45  
Poultry ................................................. 46-47  
Vegetarian .................................................48  
Cheese & Eggs .........................................49  
Rice & Pasta .............................................50  
Vegetables ................................................51  
Desserts .............................................. 52-53  
Sweets ......................................................53  
Cakes & Biscuits ................................. 54-55  
Bread & Scones .................................. 56-57  
Sauces ................................................ 58-59  
Preserves ..................................................59  
Recipes:  
Starters................................................ 41-42  
Fish ...........................................................43  
IMPORTANT COOKERY NOTES:  
1
2
Food temperatures are:-  
3
Refer to operation manual for advice on suitable  
cookware.  
Frozen: -180C, Chilled: 50C, Room: 200C  
WhencookingRice&Pasta(seepage51)),cooking  
time is constant for any quantity of rice or pasta;  
boilingwatermustbeadjustedaccordingtoquantity  
of rice or pasta. After leaving the Rice/Pasta to  
stand, rinse in boiling water prior to serving.  
4
Where dishes are covered, use vented microwave  
cling film unless otherwise stated. Where dishes  
are lined, use greaseproof paper unless otherwise  
stated.  
5
For sequence programming refer to the operation  
manual (page 21).  
SYMBOLS:  
Method: Where shielding is necessary use small pieces of foil.  
Poultry Chart: Chicken, turkey and duck must be defrosted without giblets.  
Standing Time: During recommended standing time, wrap or cover food in foil.  
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EFROSTING (MICROWAVE)  
D
MICRO  
POWER LEVEL  
STANDING  
TIME  
DEFROST  
FOOD  
METHOD  
TIME  
Meat Joints  
30-32 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
Place in a flan dish Turn over 4-5 times  
during defrosting. Shield.  
45-60  
LOW  
(Beef, Lamb, Pork)  
Minutes  
Minced Beef  
8-9 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
Place on a plate or in a bowl. Turn over/ 15-20  
stir 3-4 times, removing defrosted minceMinutes  
each time.  
MEDIUM  
LOW  
Steak  
11-12 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
Place in a flan dish. Turn over 2-3 times, 25-30  
MEDIUM  
LOW  
2cm (3/4") thick  
separate during defrosting. Shield.  
Minutes  
Chops &  
Sausages  
16-18 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
Place in a flan dish. Turn over 2-3 times, 25-30  
MEDIUM  
LOW  
separate during defrosting. Shield.  
Minutes  
Bacon  
11-12 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
Place on a plate. Separate and rearrange 5-10  
MEDIUM  
LOW  
twice during defrosting. Shield.  
Minutes  
Whole poultry (Chicken, 20-22 Minutes  
Turkey, Duck)  
Place in a flan dish. Turn over 4-5 times 45-60  
LOW  
450g (1lb)  
during defrosting. Shield.  
Minutes  
Chicken Portions  
8-9 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
Place in a flan dish. Turn over, rearrange 25-30  
MEDIUM  
LOW  
2-3 times during defrosting. Shield.  
Minutes  
Chicken/Turkey Breast 11-12 Minutes  
& Drumsticks  
Place in a flan dish. Turn over, rearrange 25-30  
MEDIUM  
LOW  
450g (1lb)  
2-3 times during defrosting. Shield.  
Minutes  
Minced Turkey  
11-12 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
Place on plate or in a bowl. Turn over/  
stir 3-4 times removing defrosted  
mince each time.  
15-20  
MEDIUM  
LOW  
Minutes  
Whole Fish  
9 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
Place in a flan dish. Turn over twice  
during defrosting. Shield.  
15  
MEDIUM  
LOW  
(Trout, Mackerel)  
Minutes  
Fish Fillets/  
Steaks  
7-8 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
Place in a flan dish. Turn over twice,  
separate during defrosting. Shield.  
15  
MEDIUM  
LOW  
Minutes  
Apples  
8-9 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
• Place in a dish. Stir during defrosting. 10  
Minutes  
MEDIUM  
LOW  
Blackcurrants/  
Redcurrants  
Raspberries/  
Blackberries  
6-7 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
• Place in a dish. Stir during defrosting. 10  
Minutes  
MEDIUM  
LOW  
Gooseberries  
Rhubarb/  
Strawberries  
7-8 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
• Place in a dish. Stir during defrosting. 10  
Minutes  
MEDIUM  
LOW  
Bread (sliced)  
6 Minutes  
400g (14oz)  
• Place on the turntable. Separate and  
rearrange during defrosting.  
5-10  
Minutes  
MEDIUM  
LOW  
Pastry  
(Puff or Shortcrust)  
5 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
• Place on a plate.  
10-15  
MEDIUM  
LOW  
Turn over halfway through defrosting. Minutes  
Meat & Fruit Pies  
(cooked)  
7-8 Minutes  
large pie  
• Remove from foil container.  
• Place in a shallow flan dish.  
15-20  
Minutes  
MEDIUM  
LOW  
Note: Ensure you read all cookery notes on page 31, for advice and explanations of symbols before proceeding.  
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ICROWAVE / COOKING  
M
MICRO  
POWER LEVEL  
COOKING  
TIME  
STANDING  
TIME*  
FOOD  
METHOD  
10-11 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
MEDIUM  
HIGH  
Place in a flan dish.  
6
Beef (rare)  
(Topside, Silverside)  
Turn over halfway through cooking. Minutes  
13-14 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
MEDIUM  
HIGH  
Place in a flan dish.  
8
Beef (medium)  
Turn over halfway through cooking. Minutes  
(Topside, Silverside)  
17-18 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
MEDIUM  
HIGH  
Place in a flan dish.  
10  
Beef (well done)  
(Topside, Silverside)  
Turn over halfway through cooking. Minutes  
10-11 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
MEDIUM  
HIGH  
Place in a flan dish.  
2-3  
Beefburgers  
Minced Meat  
Turn over halfway through cooking. Minutes  
8-9 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
MEDIUM  
HIGH  
Place in a bowl. Stir 2-3 times during 2-3  
cooking.  
Minutes  
4-5 Minutes  
4 sausages  
HIGH  
HIGH  
HIGH  
Place in a flan dish.  
2
Sausages  
(thick)  
Turn over halfway through cooking. Minutes  
6-7 Minutes  
8 sausages  
Place in a flan dish.  
2
Turn over halfway through cooking. Minutes  
2 Minutes  
4 sausages  
Place in a flan dish.  
2
Sausages  
(thin)  
Turn over halfway through cooking. Minutes  
17-18 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
MEDIUM  
HIGH  
Place in a flan dish.  
10  
Lamb  
(Fillet, Shoulder, Leg)  
Turn over halfway through cooking. Minutes  
10-11 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
MEDIUM  
HIGH  
Place in a flan dish.  
5
Lamb Chops  
Turn over halfway through cooking. Minutes  
19-20 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
MEDIUM  
HIGH  
Place in a flan dish.  
10  
Pork  
(Loin, Leg)  
Turn over halfway through cooking. Minutes  
17-18 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
MEDIUM  
HIGH  
Place in a flan dish.  
4-5  
Pork Chops  
(with bone)  
Turn over halfway through cooking. Minutes  
13-14 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
MEDIUM  
HIGH  
Place in a flan dish.  
4-5  
Pork Chops  
(boneless)  
Turn over halfway through cooking. Minutes  
19-20 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
MEDIUM  
HIGH  
Place in a flan dish.  
Turn over 4 times during cooking.  
10  
Gammon Joint  
Minutes  
3 Minutes  
4 rashers  
HIGH  
HIGH  
HIGH  
Place on a plate.  
1
Bacon  
Turn over halfway through cooking. Minutes  
10-11 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
Place in a flan dish.  
10  
Whole Poultry  
Chicken, Turkey, & Duck  
Turn over halfway through cooking. Minutes  
10-11 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
Place in a flan dish.  
5
Chicken Portions  
Chicken/Turkey  
Breasts & Drumsticks  
Turn over halfway through cooking. Minutes  
8-9 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
HIGH  
HIGH  
HIGH  
Place in a bowl. Stir 2-3 times during  
cooking.  
5
Minced Turkey  
Minutes  
7 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
Place in a single layer in a flan dish.  
Cover and cook.  
2-3  
Fish Fillets  
Minutes  
7-8 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
Place in a single layer in a flan dish.  
Cover and cook.  
2-3  
Whole Fish & Steaks  
Minutes  
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ICROWAVE COOKING  
M
COOKING  
TIME  
STANDING  
TIME  
MICRO  
POWER LEVEL  
METHOD  
FOOD  
Aubergines &  
5 Minutes  
HIGH  
HIGH  
HIGH  
HIGH  
• Slice. Add 30ml (2tbsp) water. Cover  
dish. Stir halfway through cooking.  
2
Broccoli (fresh)  
225g (8oz)  
Minutes  
Beans  
(Fresh green)  
5-6 Minutes  
225g (8oz)  
• Add 30ml (2tbsp) water. Cover dish.  
Stir halfway through cooking.  
2
Minutes  
Brussels  
Sprouts (fresh)  
5-6 Minutes  
225g (8oz)  
• Add 45ml (3tbsp) water. Cover dish.  
Stir halfway through cooking.  
2
Minutes  
Cabbage, Carrots,  
Cauliflower & Celery  
(fresh)  
5 Minutes  
225g (8oz)  
• Slice or break into florets. Add 30ml  
(2tbsp) of water. Cover dish. Stir  
halfway through cooking.  
2
Minutes  
Corn on the Cob  
(fresh)  
6-7 Minutes  
2 cobs  
HIGH  
HIGH  
HIGH  
HIGH  
HIGH  
HIGH  
HIGH  
HIGH  
HIGH  
• Add 45ml (3tbsp) water. Cover dish.  
Turn over halfway through cooking.  
2
Minutes  
Courgettes &  
Leeks (fresh)  
4-5 Minutes  
225g (8oz)  
• Slice. Add 30ml (2tbsp) water. Cover  
dish. Stir halfway through cooking.  
2
Minutes  
Parsnips &  
Spinach (fresh)  
5-6 Minutes  
225g (8oz)  
• Slice. Add 45ml (3tbsp) water. Cover  
dish. Stir halfway through cooking.  
2
Minutes  
Peas (fresh)  
4-5 Minutes  
225g (8oz)  
• Add 30ml (2tbsp) water. Cover dish.  
Stir halfway through cooking.  
2
Minutes  
Potatoes, Jacket (250g 10-11 Minutes  
(9oz) each) (fresh)  
• Prick in several places.  
Place on the edge of the turntable.  
4
2 potatoes  
Minutes  
Potatoes, boiled  
(old & new) (fresh)  
9-10 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
• Cut into quarters. Add 60ml (4tbsp) water.  
Cover. Stir halfway through cooking.  
4
Minutes  
Swede & Turnips  
(fresh)  
7-8 Minutes  
225g (8oz)  
• Dice. Add 45ml (3tbsp) water. Cover  
dish. Stir halfway through cooking.  
2
Minutes  
Beans & Cabbage  
(green) (frozen)  
5-6 Minutes  
225g (8oz)  
• Place in a dish. Add 15ml (1tbsp) water. 2  
Cover. Stir halfway through cooking.  
Minutes  
Broccoli, Leaf Spinach 6-7 Minutes  
& Brussels Sprouts  
(frozen)  
• Place in a dish. Add 15ml (1tbsp) water. 2  
Cover. Stir halfway through cooking.  
225g (8oz)  
Minutes  
Carrots (sliced)  
(frozen)  
6 Minutes  
HIGH  
HIGH  
HIGH  
HIGH  
• Place in a dish. Add 15ml (1tbsp) water. 3  
225g (8oz)  
Cover. Stir halfway through cooking.  
Minutes  
Cauliflower (florets)  
(frozen)  
5-6 Minutes  
225g (8oz)  
• Place in a dish. Add 15ml (1tbsp) water. 2  
Cover. Stir halfway through cooking.  
Minutes  
Corn on the Cob  
(frozen)  
10-11 Minutes  
2 cobs  
• Place in a dish. Cover.  
Turn over halfway through cooking.  
3
Minutes  
Peas, Sweetcorn &  
Mixed Vegetables  
(frozen)  
5-6 Minutes  
225g (8oz)  
• Place in a dish. Cover.  
Stir halfway through cooking.  
2
Minutes  
Apples  
5-6 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
HIGH  
HIGH  
• Peel and slice. Place in a dish and  
cover. Stir during cooking.  
2
Rhubarb  
Minutes  
Blackberries,  
Raspberries  
Blackcurrants  
Redcurrants  
Gooseberries  
5-6 Minutes  
450g (1lb)  
• Place in a dish and cover.  
Stir during cooking.  
2
Minutes  
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ICROWAVE COOKING  
M
MICRO  
POWER LEVEL  
COOKING  
STANDING  
TIME  
FOOD  
TIME  
METHOD  
White rice  
14-15 Minutes  
21-22 Minutes  
11-12 Minutes  
MEDIUM • Add 300ml (1/ pint) boiling water/100g (4oz) rice.  
5
(long grain)  
HIGH  
Do not cover.2Stir twice during cooking.  
Minutes  
Brown rice  
MEDIUM • Add 400ml (14fl.oz) boiling water/100g (4oz) rice.  
5
HIGH  
Do not cover. Stir twice during cooking.  
Minutes  
Spaghetti  
(short cut)  
Pasta shells/  
twists  
MEDIUM • Add 300ml (1/2 pint) boiling water/100g (4oz) pasta.  
HIGH Do not cover. Stir halfway through cooking.  
4
Minutes  
Macaroni  
12-13 Minutes  
10-11 Minutes  
MEDIUM • Add 300ml (1/2 pint) boiling water/100g (4oz) pasta.  
HIGH Do not cover. Stir halfway through cooking.  
4
(short cut)  
Minutes  
Tagliatelle  
MEDIUM • Add 300ml (1/2 pint) boiling water/100g (4oz) pasta.  
4
HIGH  
Do not cover. Stir halfway through cooking.  
Minutes  
Scrambled  
Eggs  
15g (1/2oz) butter  
2 eggs (size 3)  
30ml (2tbsp) milk  
salt & pepper  
HIGH  
• Melt butter in a bowl on HIGH for 30 seconds.  
Add eggs, milk, season, mix well. Cook on HIGH  
for 2 minutes, stirring every 30 seconds.  
30  
Seconds  
Baked/  
Poached  
Eggs  
2 eggs (size 3)  
HIGH  
HIGH  
• Break each egg into a ramekin dish.  
Carefully pierce white and yolk in 3-4 places.  
Cover and cook on HIGH for 1 minute.  
30  
Seconds  
Fried Eggs  
10ml (2tsp) oil  
1 egg (size 3)  
• Place the oil in a 17.8cm (7") shallow dish. Heat  
on HIGH for 1 minute. Break the egg into the oil.  
Pierce yolk and white in 3-4 places. Cook on  
HIGH for 40-50 seconds.  
30  
Seconds  
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RILLING - (TOP GRILL ONLY)  
G
COOKING  
TIME  
COOKING  
MODE  
FOOD  
METHOD  
Bacon  
• Place in a flan dish on the high rack.  
Turn over halfway through cooking.  
Stand for 1-2 minutes after cooking.  
8 Minutes  
GRILL  
GRILL  
GRILL  
for 1-6 rashers  
Sausages/  
Burgers  
(Thick/Thin)  
• Place on the high rack in a flan dish.  
Turn over halfway through cooking.  
Stand for 3 minutes after cooking.  
10-12 Minutes  
for 1-2 steaks  
Fish Fingers  
(frozen)  
• Place on the high rack in a flan dish.  
Turn over halfway through cooking.  
Stand for 2 minutes after cooking.  
12 Minutes  
for 1-12  
fingers  
Toast  
• Place on the high rack. Turn over after 3  
minutes. No standing time is required.  
5 Minutes  
GRILL  
GRILL  
for 1-4 slices  
Cheese on  
toast  
• Place bread on the high rack. Grill one  
side for 3 minutes turn over and cover with  
50g (2oz) grated cheese. Grill for 3 mins.  
No standing time is required.  
6 Minutes  
for 2 slices  
Tea cakes &  
Muffins  
& crumpets  
• Slice in half. Place on the high rack. Turn over 5 Minutes  
halfway through cooking. No standing time is  
required.  
GRILL  
for 1-4 halves  
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UAL GRILL - (MICROWAVE & TOP GRILL)  
D
COOKING  
MODE  
COOKING  
TIME  
METHOD  
FOOD  
Beef (rare)  
• Place fat side down in a flan dish on the low  
rack. Calculate the cooking time.  
12-13 Minutes  
per 450g (1lb)  
Stage 1: MEDIUM HIGH.  
Stage 2: MEDIUM.  
Stage 3: DUAL GRILL,  
MEDIUM.  
Use sequence programming:  
Stage 1: Cook on MEDIUM HIGH for first half  
of cooking time. Turn over, remove juices.  
Stage 2: Cook on MEDIUM for second half of  
cooking time.  
Stage 3: Cook on DUAL GRILL, MEDIUM for  
the final 4 minutes of cooking time.  
Stand for 6-8 minutes after cooking.  
Beef/Lamb  
(medium)  
Beef/Lamb  
(well done)  
• As above  
14-15 Minutes  
per 450g (1lb)  
18-19 Minutes  
per 450g (1lb)  
as above  
as above  
• As above  
Pork  
• Place fat side down in a flan dish on the low  
rack. Calculate the cooking time.  
21 Minutes  
per 450g (1lb)  
Stage 1: MEDIUM HIGH.  
Stage 2: DUAL GRILL,  
MEDIUM HIGH.  
Use sequence programming:  
Stage 1: Cook on MEDIUM HIGH throughout,  
apart from the last 4 minutes. Turn over, remove  
juices halfway through Stage 1.  
Stage 2: Cook on DUAL GRILL, MEDIUM  
HIGH for the final 4 minutes of cooking time.  
Stand for 10 minutes after cooking.  
Poultry  
(Max. 1.8kg  
(4lb)  
• Place breast side down in a flan dish on the low  
rack. Calculate the cooking time.  
12 Minutes  
per 450g (1lb)  
Stage 1: HIGH.  
Stage 2: DUAL GRILL,  
HIGH.  
Use sequence programming:  
Stage 1: Cook on HIGH throughout, apart from  
the last 4 minutes. Turn over, remove juices  
halfway through Stage 1.  
Stage 2: Cook on DUAL GRILL, HIGH for the  
final 4 minutes of cooking time.  
Stand for 10 minutes after cooking.  
Chicken  
Portions  
• Place best side down in a flan dish on the high  
rack. Calculate the cooking time.  
Use sequence programming:  
12 Minutes  
per 450g (1lb)  
Stage 1: HIGH.  
Stage 2: DUAL GRILL,  
HIGH.  
Stage 1: Cook on HIGH throughout cooking  
time, apart from the last 4 minutes. Turn over,  
remove juices halfway through Stage 1.  
Stage 2: Cook on DUAL GRILL, HIGH for the  
final 4 minutes of cooking time.  
Stand for 5 minutes after cooking.  
Pork chops  
(with bone)  
• Place in a flan dish on the high rack.  
Turn over halfway through cooking.  
Stand for 3-4 minutes after cooking.  
12-13 Minutes  
per 450g (1lb)  
chops  
DUAL GRILL, MEDIUM  
HIGH.  
Lamb chops • As above  
& Boneless  
Pork Chops  
10-11 Minutes  
per 450g (1lb)  
chops  
DUAL GRILL, MEDIUM  
HIGH.  
Sausages  
(thick)  
• Place in a flan dish on the high rack.  
Turn over after halfway through cooking.  
Stand for 2-3 minutes after cooking.  
10 Minutes  
per 450g (1lb)  
sausages  
DUAL GRILL, MEDIUM.  
Beefburgers • As above  
(frozen)  
9-10 Minutes  
per 450g (1lb)  
beefburgers  
DUAL GRILL, MEDIUM  
LOW.  
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UAL GRILL - (MICROWAVE & TOP GRILL)  
D
COOKING  
TIME  
COOKING  
MODE  
FOOD  
METHOD  
Crispy crumb  
foods (chilled)  
• Place in a flan dish on the high rack.  
Use sequence programming:  
9-10 Minutes  
for 100g (4oz)  
Stage 1: DUAL GRILL,  
MEDIUM LOW.  
Stage 2: GRILL.  
Stage 1: Cook on DUAL GRILL, MEDIUM  
LOW for first half of cooking time. Turn over.  
Stage 2: GRILL for second half of cooking time.  
Stand for 2-3 minutes after cooking.  
• As above  
• As above  
11-12 Minutes  
for 200g (7oz)  
Stage 1: DUAL GRILL,  
MEDIUM LOW.  
Stage 2: GRILL.  
12-13 Minutes  
for 400g (14oz)  
Stage 1: DUAL GRILL,  
MEDIUM LOW.  
Stage 2: GRILL.  
Crispy crumb  
foods (frozen)  
• Place in a flan dish on the high rack.  
Turn over halfway through cooking.  
10 Minutes  
for 100g (4oz)  
DUAL GRILL, MEDIUM.  
Stand for 2-3 minutes after cooking.  
• As above  
11-12 Minutes  
for 200g (7oz)  
DUAL GRILL, MEDIUM.  
DUAL GRILL, MEDIUM.  
• As above  
12-13 Minutes  
for 400g (14oz)  
Oven chips  
(frozen)  
• Place in a flan dish on the high rack.  
Turn over halfway through cooking.  
No standing time is required.  
11 Minutes  
for 225g (8oz)  
DUAL GRILL, MEDIUM  
LOW.  
• As above  
12-13 Minutes  
for 450g (1lb)  
DUAL GRILL, MEDIUM  
LOW.  
Baked  
Potatoes  
• Pierce each potato in several places.  
Place in a flan dish on the low rack.  
Turn over after 8 minutes of the cooking time. (each 250g)  
No standing time is required.  
16-17 Minutes  
2 potatoes  
DUAL GRILL, MEDIUM  
HIGH.  
Roast  
Potatoes  
• Cut into even sized pieces. Brush with oil.  
Place in a flan dish on the low rack.  
Turn over halfway through cooking.  
No standing time is required.  
24-25 Minutes  
for a 675g  
DUAL GRILL, MEDIUM.  
(11/2lb) potatoes  
Garlic  
Bread  
• Remove any packaging.  
Place in a flan dish on the low rack.  
No standing time is required.  
6 Minutes  
DUAL GRILL, LOW.  
DUAL GRILL, LOW.  
for 1 baguette.  
Toasted  
Sandwich  
• Prepare sandwich:  
6 Minutes  
Place two slices of ham and 50g (2oz) grated for 1 sandwich  
cheese between 2 slices of bread and butter.  
Place sandwich in a flan dish on the high rack.  
Turn over after 3 minutes of the cooking time.  
No standing time is required.  
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OUBLE (TOP AND BOTTOM) GRILLS  
D
COOKING  
TIME  
COOKING  
MODE  
FOOD  
METHOD  
Beefburgers  
(frozen)  
• Place directly onto the turntable. Turn over  
halfway through cooking.  
8 minutes for 225g  
(4 burgers)  
12 minutes for 400g  
(8 burgers  
TOP & BOTTOM  
GRILLS  
TOP & BOTTOM  
GRILLS  
Chicken  
Breast  
Fillet  
• Pierce skin, place directly onto the turntable.  
Turn over halfway through cooking.  
18 minutes for 150g  
(1 fillet)  
20 minutes for 450g  
(3 fillets)  
TOP & BOTTOM  
GRILLS  
TOP & BOTTOM  
GRILLS  
(chilled)  
Crispy Crumb • Place directly onto the turntable. Turn over  
8-10 minutes for  
100g  
12-14 minutes for  
300g  
TOP & BOTTOM  
GRILLS  
TOP & BOTTOM  
GRILLS  
Foods  
halfway through cooking.  
(chilled)  
18-20 minutes for  
600g  
TOP & BOTTOM  
GRILLS  
Lamb Chops • Place directly onto the turntable. Turn over  
& Boneless  
Pork Chops  
10-12 minutes for  
100g  
12-14 minutes for  
300g  
TOP & BOTTOM  
GRILLS  
TOP & BOTTOM  
GRILLS  
halfway through cooking.  
16-18 minutes for  
600g  
TOP & BOTTOM  
GRILLS  
Pork Chops  
(with bone)  
• Place directly onto the turntable. Turn over  
halfway through cooking.  
12-14 minutes for  
100g  
14-16 minutes for  
300g  
TOP & BOTTOM  
GRILLS  
TOP & BOTTOM  
GRILLS  
18-20 minutes for  
600g  
TOP & BOTTOM  
GRILLS  
Pizza, Chilled • Place directly onto the turntable. For the 1st  
For 200g  
TOP & BOTTOM  
GRILLS  
(thin & deep)  
stage of cooking use top and bottom grills  
then the 2nd stage use the top grill only.  
1st stage 4 minutes  
2nd stage 4 minutes TOP GRILL ONLY  
For 400g  
1st stage 6 minutes  
TOP & BOTTOM  
GRILLS  
2nd stage 4 minutes TOP GRILL ONLY  
For 800g  
1st stage 8 minutes  
TOP & BOTTOM  
GRILLS  
2nd stage 4 minutes TOP GRILL ONLY  
Oven Chips  
(frozen)  
• Place directly onto the turntable. Turn over  
halfway through cooking.  
10 minutes for  
100g  
12-14 minutes for  
200g  
TOP & BOTTOM  
GRILLS  
TOP & BOTTOM  
GRILLS  
16-18 minutes for  
400g  
TOP & BOTTOM  
GRILLS  
Sausages  
(thick)  
• Pierce skin, place directly onto the turntable.  
Turn over halfway through cooking.  
10 minutes  
for 225g  
18 minutes  
for 450g  
TOP & BOTTOM  
GRILLS  
TOP & BOTTOM  
GRILLS  
Sausages  
(thin)  
• Pierce skin, place directly onto the turntable.  
Turn over halfway through cooking.  
8 minutes  
for 225g  
12 minutes  
for 450g  
TOP & BOTTOM  
GRILLS  
TOP & BOTTOM  
GRILLS  
Gammon  
Steak  
• Place directly onto the turntable. Turn over  
halfway through cooking.  
8-10 minutes  
for 100g  
10-12 minutes  
for 225g  
TOP & BOTTOM  
GRILLS  
TOP & BOTTOM  
GRILLS  
Toasted  
Sandwich  
• Place two slices of ham and 50g (2oz) grated  
cheese between two slices of bread and  
butter. Place directly onto the turntable. Turn  
over after four minutes.  
6 minutes for  
1 sandwich  
TOP & BOTTOM  
GRILLS  
• As above, double the ingredients. Turn over  
after five minutes.  
7 minutes for  
2 sandwiches  
TOP & BOTTOM  
GRILLS  
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UAL CONVECTION - (MICROWAVE AND CONVECTION))  
D
COOKING  
TIME  
COOKING  
MODE  
FOOD  
METHOD  
Beef (rare)  
• Place on the low rack. Calculate cooking  
time.  
15-16 Minutes  
for 450g (1lb)  
DUAL CONVECTION  
100°C MEDIUM  
Beef/Lamb  
(medium)  
• As above.  
17-18 Minutes  
for 450g (1lb)  
DUAL CONVECTION  
100°C MEDIUM  
Beef/Lamb  
(well done)  
• As above.  
20-21 Minutes  
for 450g (1lb)  
DUAL CONVECTION  
100°C MEDIUM  
Pork  
• Place on the low rack. Calculate the cooking 18-19 Minutes  
DUAL CONVECTION  
160°C MEDIUM  
time. Use sequence programming.  
Cook on DUAL CONVECTION 160°C,  
MEDIUM.  
for 450g (1lb)  
•Poultry  
(Max. 31/2 kg  
8lb)  
• Place breast side up on the low rack. Stand  
for 10 minutes after cooking.  
11-12 Minutes  
for 450g (1lb)  
DUAL CONVECTION  
200°C MEDIUM  
Quiche  
(uncooked,  
frozen)  
• Preheat oven to 200°C. Remove from foil  
container. Place in a flan dish on the low  
rack. Stand for 3-4 minutes after cooking.  
21-22 Minutes  
for a 450g (1lb)  
quiche  
Preheated oven.  
DUAL CONVECTION  
200°C MEDIUM LOW  
Meat Pie  
(uncooked,  
frozen)  
• Preheat oven to 200°C. Remove from foil  
container. Glaze and place in a flan dish on  
the low rack. Stand for 3-4 minutes after  
cooking.  
29-30 Minutes  
for a 450g (1ib)  
pie  
Preheated oven.  
DUAL CONVECTION  
200°C MEDIUM LOW  
Fruit Pie  
(uncooked,  
frozen)  
• Preheat oven to 200°C. Remove from foil  
container. Glaze and place in a flan dish on  
the low rack. Stand for 3-4 minutes after  
cooking.  
24-25 Minutes  
for a 450g (1ib)  
pie  
Preheated oven.  
DUAL CONVECTION  
200°C MEDIUM LOW  
Sausage Rolls  
(uncooked,  
frozen)  
• Preheat oven to 220°C. Glaze and place in a 11-12 Minutes  
Preheated oven.  
DUAL CONVECTION  
220°C MEDIUM LOW  
flan dish on the low rack. Stand for 3-4  
minutes after cooking.  
for 6 sausage  
rolls (approx.  
50g, 2oz each)  
Garlic Bread  
• Preheat oven to 220°C. Remove any packag- 6 Minutes for 1  
Preheated oven.  
DUAL CONVECTION  
230°C LOW  
ing. Place in a flan dish on the low rack. No  
standing time is required.  
baguette  
Baked  
Potatoes  
• Preheat oven to 250°C. Pierce each potato in 14-15 Minutes  
Preheated oven.  
DUAL CONVECTION  
250°C MEDIUM HIGH  
several places. Place on the low rack. No  
standing time is required.  
for a 500g (1lb  
2oz) (each  
weighing 250g)  
Roast  
Potatoes  
• Cut into even sized pieces. Brush with oil.  
Place in a flan dish on the low rack. No  
standing time is required.  
35 Minutes for  
675g (11/ lb)  
potatoes2  
Preheated oven.  
DUAL CONVECTION  
220°C MEDIUM LOW  
* For poultry weighing 2.4kg or more, place in a flan dish on the turntable.  
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COOKING  
MODE  
COOKING  
TIME  
FOOD  
METHOD  
• Remove from the can. Place in a dish, cover. 5-6 Minutes for  
Stir halfway through cooking. Stand for 2  
minutes after cooking.  
HIGH  
Canned foods  
(soups, beans,  
vegetables, etc.)  
425g (15oz) can  
• Place in a flan dish. Do not exceed cooking  
40-50 seconds  
MEDIUM HIGH  
Christmas  
pudding  
time advised by food manufacturer. Stand for for 125g (5oz)  
30 seconds after cooking.  
As above  
slice  
1 Minute for 175g MEDIUM HIGH  
(6oz) pudding  
• Place in a flan dish. Do not exceed cooking  
4-5 Minutes for  
MEDIUM HIGH  
time advised by food manufacturer. Stand for 450g (1lb)  
1 minute after cooking.  
pudding  
• Place on the turntable  
20-30 seconds  
for 2  
MEDIUM HIGH  
DUAL GRILL,  
Bread rolls/  
Croissants  
Place in a flan dish on the low rack. Stand for 6 Minutes for  
2 minutes after cooking.  
Sausage rolls  
(cooked, chilled  
approx. 50g  
6 sausage rolls MEDIUM LOW.  
(2oz) each)  
Remove foil container. Place in a flan dish on the low 11-12 Minutes for DUAL GRILL,  
rack. Stand for 3 minutes after cooking. 450g (1lb) quiche MEDIUM LOW.  
Quiche,  
(cooked, chilled)  
Remove foil container. Place in a flan dish on the low 7-8 Minutes for  
rack. Stand for 3 minutes after cooking. 450g (1lb) pie  
DUAL GRILL,  
MEDIUM.  
Meat Pie  
(cooked, chilled)  
Remove foil container. Place in a flan dish on the low 8-9 Minutes for  
rack. Stand for 3 minutes after cooking. 450g (1lb) pie  
DUAL GRILL, LOW.  
Fruit Pie  
(cooked, chilled)  
Note: Ensure you read all cookery notes on page 31, for advice and explaination of symbols before proceeding.  
CONVERSION CHARTS  
WEIGHT MEASURES  
VOLUME MEASURES  
SPOON MEASURES  
15g  
1/2oz  
1oz  
2oz  
4oz  
6oz  
8oz  
1lb  
30ml  
1floz  
125ml  
2.5ml  
5ml  
1/4 teaspoon  
25g  
100ml  
150ml  
300ml  
600ml  
3floz  
1/2 teaspoon  
1 teaspoon  
1 tablespoon  
50g  
5lfoz (1/4 pint)  
10floz (1/2 pint)  
20floz (1 pint)  
100g  
175g  
225g  
450g  
15ml  
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TARTERS  
S
USHROOM SOUP  
SERVES 4  
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PREPARATION TIME - 6 MINUTES  
1 Cook the onion, mushrooms and butter together  
in a bowl on HIGH for 4 minutes.  
2 Stir in the flour to form a paste, gradually add the  
stock.  
1 medium onion, chopped  
175g (6oz) mushrooms, sliced  
25g (1oz) butter  
25g (1oz) plain flour  
450ml (3/4 pint) hot vegetable stock  
2.5ml (1/2 tsp) dried marjoram (see Tip, page 50)  
salt and pepper to taste  
300ml (1/2 pint) milk  
3 Stir in the marjoram, salt and pepper to taste.  
CookonHIGHfor8-9minutes,stirafter4minutes.  
4 Blend and add the milk, cook on HIGH for  
6 minutes.  
ROCCOLI & BLUE CHEESE SOUP  
SERVES 4  
B
PREPARATION TIME - 8 MINUTES  
1 Place oil, onion and broccoli in a large bowl, mix  
well. Cover and cook on HIGH for 4-5 minutes.  
2 Addthestock, mixwell. CoverandcookonHIGH  
for 8-10 minutes.  
3 Blend in a food processor. Return to bowl, stir in  
yoghurt and cheese. Season. Heat on MEDIUM  
HIGH for 6-7 minutes, stir every 2 minutes.  
15ml (1tbsp) sunflower oil  
1 large onion, finely chopped  
400g (14oz) broccoli, broken into small florets  
1 litre (13/4 pints) hot vegetable stock  
300ml (1/2 pint) low fat natural yoghurt  
100g (4oz) Blue Stilton/Danish Blue, crumbled  
salt and pepper to taste  
AKED AVOCADOS WITH HAM  
B
SERVES 2 OR 4  
PREPARATION TIME - 8 MINUTES  
50g (2oz) butter  
1 Place the butter in a bowl and heat on HIGH for  
1 minute. Stir in the breadcrumbs and ham, add  
enough cream to bind the mixture. Season with  
salt and pepper to taste and stir in the parsley,  
cook on HIGH for 2-3 minutes.  
50g (2oz) fresh brown breadcrumbs  
100g (4oz) cooked ham, finely chopped  
90ml (6tbsp) double cream  
salt and pepper to taste  
2 Cut the avocados in half, remove the stone and  
brushthefleshwithlemonjuice.Filleachavocado  
half with the breadcrumb mixture.  
3 Place the avocados in a large flan dish and  
sprinkle with the grated cheese.  
5ml (1tsp) fresh parsley, chopped  
2 large ripe avocados (see Tip, page 51)  
15ml (1tbsp) lemon juice (see Tip, page 43)  
50g (2oz) cheese, grated  
Garnish with fresh sprigs of parsley to serve  
4 Place the dish on the high rack, use sequence  
programming (see page 20) to cook on HIGH for  
1 minute, then on GRILL for 6-7 minutes until  
brown and crispy.  
RISPY STUFFED MUSHROOMS  
C
SERVES 4  
PREPARATION TIME - 6 MINUTES  
1 Remove and chop mushroom stalks. Place  
mushroom caps in a large flan dish open side up.  
2 Heat butter with garlic on HIGH for 1 minute, stir  
in chopped mushroom stalks and breadcrumbs.  
Fillmushroomswithmixture,sprinklewithcheese.  
3 Place directly on the turntable, cook on GRILL-3  
(topandbottomgrill)(seepage10),for10 minutes.  
12 medium open cap mushrooms  
75g (3oz) butter  
2 cloves garlic, crushed (See Tip, page 48)  
75g (3oz) fresh breadcrumbs  
50g (2oz) cheese, grated  
Variation:  
Stilton Stuffed Mushrooms: Omit garlic and grated  
cheese. Add 100g (4oz) Stilton, crumbled at Stage 2.  
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TARTERS  
S
URKEY FEUILLETES  
T
SERVES 6  
PREPARATION TIME - 15 MINUTES  
1 Melt the butter for 1 minute on HIGH. Add the  
bacon, onion and turkey and cook for 6 minutes  
on HIGH.  
2 Sprinkle in the flour and add the chicken stock.  
Cook for 8 minutes on HIGH. Then add the  
mushrooms. Season well. Cook for 5 minutes at  
MEDIUM. Stir twice.  
3 Stir in the creme fraiche or double cream and  
parsley. Leave until completely cooled.  
4 Roll out 6 squares of pastry measuring 7 x 7".  
Divide the filling into six and place in the centre.  
5 Brush the edges with the egg. Pull up opposite  
corners to meet in the centre, then pinch the  
seams together carefully.  
450g diced turkey thigh meat (1cm x 1cm)  
25g (1oz) butter  
6 rashers streaky bacon, rind removed & sliced  
1 small onion, finely chopped  
25g (1oz) flour  
284ml chicken stock  
50g (2oz) chestnut mushrooms, thinly sliced  
55ml creme fraiche or double cream  
11/2 tbsp parsley, finely chopped  
550g puff pastry  
1 egg size 3, beaten  
6 Brush all over with egg and place on a greased  
baking tray and cook for 20 minutes on 200˚C.  
HEESY FISH GOUJONS  
SERVES 4  
C
PREPARATION TIME - 8 MINUTES  
1 Cut fish into thin strips approx. 6.4cm (2.5") long.  
2 Combine breadcrumbs and cheese. Season.  
3 Dip fish strips first into egg, then into breadcrumb  
mixture, coat evenly.  
4 Brush the turntable with olive oil and spread the  
coated fish in a single layer over the base.  
5 Cook on GRILL-3 (top and bottom grill) for 12  
minutes. Turn over after 7 minutes.  
450g (1lb) white fish fillets  
100g (4oz) fresh white breadcrumbs  
50g (2oz) Parmesan cheese  
salt and pepper to taste  
1 egg (size 3), beaten  
olive oil  
Microwave Tip: More juice from oranges & lemons  
Cutfruitinhalfandpierce withafork.Placeinashallowflan  
dish, cut side down. Heat on HIGH for 2 minutes.  
OACHED SALMON WITH MUSTARD SAUCE  
P
SERVES 4  
PREPARATION TIME - 6 MINUTES  
1 Place the salmon steaks in a flan dish, pierce in  
severalplaces. Addthewine. Coverandcookon  
HIGH for 8-9 minutes. Allow to stand whilst  
preparing the sauce.  
4 salmon steaks (approx. 200g (7oz) each)  
45ml (3tbsp) dry white wine  
300ml (1/2 pint) mustard sauce (see page 58)  
sprig of fresh rosemary to garnish  
2 Prepare the Mustard Sauce, see page 59.  
3 Place salmon steaks in a serving dish, reheat on  
HIGH for 1 minute. Serve the sauce separately.  
Garnish with rosemary.  
ARLIC PRAWNS  
G
SERVES 6  
PREPARATION TIME - 4 MINUTES  
1 Heat the butter on HIGH for 1 minute. Stir in the  
garlic and cook on HIGH for a further minute.  
2 Stir in the prawns and cook on MEDIUM for 7  
minutes, stirring every minute. Sprinkle with  
parsley to serve. Serve in ramekin dishes with  
French bread.  
50g (2oz) butter  
3 cloves garlic, crushed (see Tip, page 47)  
250g (9oz) tiger prawns, cooked and peeled  
15ml (1tbsp) fresh parsley, chopped  
Variation:  
Garlic Mushrooms: Substitute prawns with 175g  
(6oz) mushrooms cut into quarters.  
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ISH  
F
ISH CRUMBLE PIE  
F
SERVES 4  
PREPARATION TIME - 12 MINUTES  
1 Arrange fish in a single layer in a large flan dish.  
450g (1lb) white fish fillets (Cod or Haddock)  
50g (2oz) butter  
2 small courgettes, sliced  
100g (4oz) mushrooms, sliced  
75g (3oz) peas  
300ml (1/2 pint) white sauce (see Page 58)  
2.5ml (1/2 tsp) dried marjoram (see Page 49)  
2.5ml (1/2 tsp) dried thyme (see Page 49)  
salt and pepper to taste  
crumble:  
125g (5oz) plain flour  
75g (3oz) jumbo oats  
100g (4oz) margarine  
Cover and cook on HIGH for 5-6 minutes.  
2 Place butter, courgette, mushrooms and peas in  
a 2.5 litre (approx. 4 pint) casserole dish. Cover  
and cook on HIGH for 2-3 minutes. Stir in flaked  
fish.  
3 Stirherbsintosauce.Season.Addtofishmixture.  
4 To prepare crumble, place the flour and oats in a  
bowl, rub in the margarine until the mixture  
resembles breadcrumbs. Spread crumble over  
the fish mixture and sprinkle generously with  
cheese and marjoram. Season.  
5 Place on the low rack and bake on DUAL  
CONVECTION,200°C,MEDIUMfor20minutes.  
50g (2oz) cheese, grated  
1.25ml (1/4 tsp) dried marjoram (see page 49)  
salt and pepper to taste  
ALMON AND CHEESE PARCELS  
SERVES 4  
S
PREPARATION TIME - 18 MINUTES  
225g (8oz) salmon fillet, chopped  
225g (8oz) canned asparagus, chopped  
225g (8oz) cream cheese and chives  
Salt and pepper to taste  
1 Place the salmon, cream cheese, asparagus,  
seasoning and dill in a bowl, mix well. Cook for  
2minutesonMEDIUMHIGH,stirringonce.Leave  
to cool.  
2 Preheat the oven to 200°C.  
15ml (1tbsp) fresh dill, chopped  
450g (1lb) puff pastry  
3
Roll out and cut pastry into four 15.3cm (7") squares.  
4 Divide salmon and mixture into 4 and place in the  
centre of each square. Brush edges with egg.  
Form parcels by folding the corners over the  
filling. Pinch edges to form a raised edge. Brush  
with egg. Place in two large, greased flan dishes  
or round baking trays.  
1 egg to glaze  
Fresh chives, chopped to garnish  
5 Place one dish on the low rack, the other on the  
high rack. Cook on 200°C for 20 minutes. Swap  
over the trays and cook for a further 10 minutes  
until golden.  
ISH KEBABS  
SERVES 4  
F
PREPARATION TIME - 10 MINUTES  
1 Thread pieces of courgette, mushroom, fish,  
orangeandtomatoontoeachskewerinaregular  
sequence. Leave no wood exposed.  
2 Heat the dill and butter in a small bowl on HIGH  
for 1 minute. Brush kebabs with the dill butter,  
place in a flan dish on the high rack.  
4 wooden skewers (see Tip, page 49)  
2 courgettes, cut into 8 chunks  
4 medium mushrooms, stalks removed  
450g (1lb) firm fleshed fish skinned and cut  
into 8 cubes  
4 slices of orange  
3 CookonDUALGRILL-1(seepage11),MEDIUM  
for 12 minutes. Turn over and rearrange the  
kebabs every 3-4 minutes.  
2 firm medium tomatoes, halved  
5ml (1tsp) fresh dill, chopped  
50g (2oz) butter  
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EAT  
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ACON AND STILTON PIE  
SERVES 6  
B
PREPARATION TIME - 15 MINUTES  
1 Sift the flour and salt into a large mixing bowl and  
stir in the suet.  
175g self raising flour  
pinch of salt  
2 Gradually mix in 150ml water until you have a  
soft dough, knead lightly on a floured work  
surface, roll out a bottom and top.  
3 Cook onion and bacon in oil for 3 minutes on  
HIGH.  
4 Add leeks and cook for 5 minutes on HIGH.  
5 Stir in the Stilton, the cream and seasoning.  
6 Put the filling on the pastry.  
88g shredded suet  
1 tbsp olive oil  
1 small onion, chopped  
100g back bacon, diced  
225g leeks, thinly sliced  
75g stilton, crumbled  
4 tbsp single cream  
seasoning  
7 Seal the pie with the top and brush with egg.  
8 Bake for 15 minutes on DUAL COOK MEDIUM  
LOW 250°C.  
beaten egg to glaze  
OLOGNESE SAUCE  
B
SERVES 4  
PREPARATION TIME - 12 MINUTES  
1 Melt the butter and oil in a large bowl on HIGH for  
1 minute. Stir in the onion, celery, garlic and  
bacon. Cover and cook on HIGH for 7-8 minutes.  
2 Add the bay leaf, tomatoes, purée and minced  
meat to the vegetable mixture. Cook on HIGH for  
9-10 minutes, stir 2-3 times during cooking.  
3 Add herbs, wine, stock. Season, mix well. Cover  
and cook on HIGH for 5 minutes, then for 21-22  
minutes on MEDIUM until sauce is thick. Stir 2-3  
times during cooking. Serve hot with spaghetti.  
50g (2oz) butter  
45ml (3tbsp) vegetable oil  
2 small onions, finely chopped  
2 sticks of celery, finely chopped  
2 cloves garlic, crushed (see Tip, page 47)  
3 rashers of bacon, finely chopped  
1 bay leaf  
400g (14oz) canned, chopped tomatoes  
30ml (2tbsp) tomato purée  
450g (1lb) lean minced meat  
30ml (2tbsp) dried mixed herbs (see Tip, page 49)  
300ml (1/2 pint) dry red wine  
300ml (1/2 pint) hot stock  
Shepherd's Pie: Make as above, omit wine. Place  
in a dish and top with 700g (11/2lb) mashed potato.  
Place on turntable and cook on DUAL GRILL-1  
(see page 12), MEDIUM HIGH for 9-10 minutes until  
evenly brown.  
salt and pepper to taste  
Chilli con carne: Make as above. At Stage 3 add  
450g (1lb) canned red kidney beans (drained) and  
5-15ml (1-3tsp) chilli powder, to taste.  
EXICAN TACOS  
SERVES 4  
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PREPARATION TIME - 15 MINUTES  
1 Place the mince, garlic and onion in a bowl, mix  
well. Cook on HIGH for 7-8 minutes, stir twice.  
2 Stir in chillies, tomatoes and beans. Cook on  
HIGHfor18minutes. Placetacoshellsonkitchen  
paper on turntable. Heat on HIGH for 2 minutes.  
Fill with chilli bean mixture, sprinkle with cheese.  
3 Pack tacos together, open end up in a large  
casseroleorflandish.Placeonturntable,cookon  
DUAL GRILL-1 (see page 11), MEDIUM LOW  
for 7-8 minutes.  
225g (8oz) lean minced beef, pork or lamb  
2 cloves garlic, crushed (see Tip, page 47)  
1 small onion, chopped  
2 fresh, green chillies, chopped  
225g (8oz) canned, chopped tomatoes  
100g (4oz) canned, red kidney beans  
8 taco shells, pre-cooked  
175g (6oz) Cheddar cheese, grated  
Mexican dish of spicy filled corn tortillas. Serve with  
Guacamole, soured cream and crisp salad.  
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EAT  
M
TEAK AND KIDNEY PUDDING  
SERVES 4  
S
PREPARATION TIME - 20 MINUTES  
1 Place steak, kidney, onion, mixed herbs and  
stock in a casserole dish. Cover and cook on  
MEDIUM for 65-70 minutes. Stir after half the  
cooking time and add the cornflour to thicken.  
2 To make the pastry, place the flour, salt, baking  
powder and suet in a bowl, mix well.  
450g (1lb) stewing steak, chopped  
100g (4oz) kidney, chopped  
1 medium onion, chopped  
2.5ml (1/2tsp) dried mixed herbs (see Tip, page 49)  
450ml (3/4 pint) beef stock  
15ml (1tbsp) cornflour mixed with a little water  
pastry:  
225g (8oz) self-raising flour  
2.5ml (1/2tsp) salt  
5ml (1tsp) baking powder  
100g (4oz) suet  
150ml (1/4 pint) cold water  
15ml (1tbsp) milk  
3
Add enough cold water to form a soft dough. Roll  
out 2/3 of the pastry and use it to line the base and  
sides of a greased 1.2 litre (2 pint) pudding basin.  
4 Fillpastrylinedbasinwithmeat.Rolloutremaining  
pastry, cut out a circle to cover pudding. Brush  
with milk. Make a slit in the centre. Cover with  
cling film, cook on HIGH for 13-14 minutes.  
UMMER PORK CASSEROLE  
SERVES 6  
S
PREPARATION TIME - 10 MINUTES  
1 Cook the potatoes with the water with a cover for  
6 minutes on HIGH. Drain and remove the  
potatoes with a slotted spoon.  
450g potatoes, peeled and sliced  
4tbsp hot water  
450g pork fillet, cut into bite-sized pieces  
1 can peeled tomatoes  
4-6 small courgettes, sliced  
1tsp basil  
salt and pepper to taste  
100g grated cheese  
2
Add the pork, tomatoes, courgettes, basil and  
seasoningtotaste. Cookfor15minutesonHIGH,  
stirring half way.  
3 Overlap the potatoes on top of the meat mixture  
around the edge of the dish.  
4 Cover the potatoes with cheese, place on the low  
rack and cook on DUAL CONVECTION, 220°C,  
MEDIUM for 15 minutes.  
EEF STROGANOFF  
B
SERVES 4  
PREPARATION TIME - 10 MINUTES  
1 Place the steak, flour, salt and pepper in a 2.5  
litre (approx. 4 pint) casserole dish, mix well.  
2 Stir in the onion, purée, stock and wine.  
Cover and cook on MEDIUM for 50-55 minutes,  
stir 2-3 times during cooking.  
3 Stir in mushrooms, cook on MEDIUM for 6-7  
minutes.  
4 Stir in the cream before serving.  
1kg (2lb) rump steak, cut into strips  
50g (2oz) plain flour  
salt and pepper to taste  
1 large onion, finely chopped  
30ml (2tbsp) tomato purée  
450ml (3/4 pint) hot beef stock  
150ml (1/4 pint) red wine  
100g (4oz) mushrooms, thinly sliced  
150ml (1/4 pint) soured cream  
Serve on a bed of tagliatelle or rice.  
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OULTRY  
P
HICKEN SATAY  
C
SERVES 4  
PREPARATION TIME - 10 MINUTES  
1 Place all the marinade ingredients in a large  
bowl, mix well. Stir in the chicken, refrigerate for  
2 hours to marinate.  
2 Thread the chicken onto skewers leaving no  
wood exposed. Place in a large flan dish on  
the high rack. Cook on DUAL GRILL-1 (see  
page 12), MEDIUM HIGH for 11-12 minutes.  
Turn over and rearrange skewers every 3  
minutes.  
marinade:  
15ml (1tbsp) groundnut oil  
15ml (1tbsp) lemon juice (see Tip, page 42)  
30ml (2tbsp) satay sauce  
1 clove garlic, crushed (see Tip, page 47)  
Tabasco sauce to taste  
4 wooden skewers (see Tip, page 49)  
450g (1lb) chicken fillets, cubed  
HICKEN & CAMEMBERT PARCELS  
C
SERVES 4  
PREPARATION TIME - 12 MINUTES  
CAMEMBERT AND SPRING ONION ENCASED IN TENDER CHICKEN FILLETS.  
1
Open out chicken breasts, flatten with a rolling pin.  
4 large chicken breast fillets, skinned  
100g (4oz) Camembert, finely chopped  
3 spring onions, finely chopped  
2.5ml (1/2tsp) dried parsley  
salt and pepper to taste  
cocktail sticks to secure  
2 Place Camembert, onions, parsley and  
seasoning in a bowl, mix well. Place a quarter of  
the mixture in the centre of each breast. Fold  
up into a tight parcel. Secure with cocktail sticks.  
Ensure no filling is visible.  
3 Place the breasts seam side upwards.  
4 Cook on DUAL GRILL MEDIUM HIGH for 16  
minutes, turnoverandaddcheeseafter8minutes.  
75g Cheddar cheese, grated  
Sprinkle with toasted almonds to serve.  
Microwave Tip: Toasting Almonds  
Place 25g (1oz) almonds in a shallow flan dish  
with a knob of butter, heat on HIGH for 3  
minutes, stir every minute until golden.  
HICKEN KORMA  
C
SERVES 6  
PREPARATION TIME - 11/4 HOURS  
A MILD FLAVOURED, CREAMY INDIAN DISH. SERVE WITH RICE AND POPPADUMS (SEE TIP, PAGE 51).  
900g (2lb) chicken, cut into large pieces  
175g (6oz) natural yoghurt  
2 cloves garlic, crushed (see Tip, page 47)  
25g (1oz) creamed coconut  
10ml (2tsp) turmeric  
25g (1oz) butter  
1 large onion, sliced  
1 Place chicken in a bowl, stir in yoghurt, garlic,  
creamed coconut and turmeric. Cover and  
marinate for at least 1 hour in the refrigerator.  
2
Place butter in a large bowl, heat on HIGH for 1  
minute, until melted. Add the onion and cook on  
HIGH for 2 minutes. Stir in the ginger, chilli powder  
and coriander, cook on HIGH for 1 minute.  
5cm (2") piece fresh ginger, grated  
2.5ml (1/2tsp) chilli powder  
5ml (1tsp) coriander seeds  
5 whole cloves  
3 Add the chicken and marinade, mix well. Stir in  
the cloves and cinnamon. Cover and cook on  
HIGH for 8-9 minutes, stirring after 3 minutes.  
4 Rearrange the chicken pieces and cook on  
MEDIUM for 6-7 minutes.  
5ml (1tsp) cinnamon  
5 Combine the cornflour with the cream and stir  
intothechicken. CookonHIGHfor6minutes, stir  
after 3 minutes. Sprinkle with cashew nuts.  
10ml (2tsp) cornflour  
100g (4oz) single cream  
25g (1oz) roasted cashew nuts  
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OULTRY  
P
HICKEN BREASTS PARMESAN  
C
SERVES 6  
PREPARATION TIME - 12 MINUTES  
IDEAL SERVED WITH NEW POTATOES, CRISP VEGETABLES AND A GLASS OF RED WINE.  
1 Combine breadcrumbs and cheese.  
50g (2oz) fresh breadcrumbs  
2 Beat the egg on a plate. Dip each breast first into  
the egg and then into the breadcrumb mixture  
untilthoroughlycoated,placeina2.5litre(approx.  
4 pint) casserole dish and put to one side.  
3 Place flour in a bowl, mix to a paste with a little of  
the tomato juice. Stir in the rest of the tomatoes,  
garlic,oreganoandchickenstock,saltandpepper,  
mix well. Heat on HIGH for 3-4 minutes, stirring  
every minute until thickened.  
4 Spoon tomato mixture over the chicken breasts.  
5 Place on the low rack, cook for 30 minutes on  
DUAL CONVECTION, 200oC, MEDIUM HIGH.  
6 Rearrangethechickenpiecestwicewhilstcooking.  
7 Sprinkle generously with grated cheese, 15  
minutes before the end of cooking.  
50g (2oz) Parmesan cheese, freshly grated  
1 egg (size 3), beaten  
675g (11/2lb) boneless chicken breasts  
25g (1oz) plain flour  
400g (14oz) canned chopped tomatoes  
1 clove garlic, crushed (see Tip, below)  
10ml (2tsp) fresh oregano, chopped  
300ml (1/2 pint) chicken stock  
salt and pepper to taste  
50g (2oz) Cheddar or Parmesan cheese, grated  
Microwave Tip: Peeling garlic easily  
Place 3-4 cloves of garlic on the turntable. Heat on  
HIGHfor30seconds,squeezeatoneenduntilclove  
pops out.  
ONEYED CHICKEN  
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SERVES 4  
PREPARATION TIME - 6 MINUTES  
1 Place the chicken breasts in a casserole dish.  
2 Mix all remaining ingredients together and pour  
over the chicken.  
3 CookonMEDIUMHIGHfor11-12minutes. Coat  
the chicken with the sauce several times during  
cooking.  
4 chicken breasts  
30ml (2tbsp) clear honey (See Tip, opposite)  
5ml (1tsp) whole grain mustard  
2.5ml (1/2tsp) dried tarragon  
15ml (1tbsp) tomato purée  
150ml (1/4 pint) chicken stock  
salt and pepper to taste  
Microwave Tip: Softening crystalised honey  
Place 100g (4oz) honey in a bowl. Heat on HIGH for  
1 minute until runny.  
HICKEN, MASCARPONE & MUSHROOM GRATIN  
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SERVES 4  
PREPARATION TIME - 15 MINUTES  
1 Place the chicken, leeks and mushrooms into a  
bowl with the butter and cook on HIGH for 7-8  
minutes.  
4 chicken breasts, cut into 5cm pieces  
225g mushrooms, sliced  
2 leeks, sliced  
2 Makethemushroomsauceaspage59. Thenmix  
the mascarpone cheese into the sauce.  
3 Season the leeks, chicken and mushrooms with  
the nutmeg, salt, pepper and mustard. Stir.  
4 Mix the sauce with the chicken mixture.  
5 Place on the low rack and bake on DUAL CON-  
VECTION for 15 minutes at 200°C MEDIUM. Stir  
halfway through the cooking time.  
50g butter  
300g mushroom sauce as in cookbook (see page 58)  
250g mascarpone cheese  
grating of nutmeg  
salt and pepper to taste  
1-2 tsp wholegrain mustard  
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EGETARIAN  
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EGETABLE CHILLI  
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SERVES 4-6  
PREPARATION TIME - 20 MINUTES  
1 Placetheoil, onionandgarlicinalargebowl, heat  
on HIGH for 2 minutes.  
2 Add the carrots, red pepper and mushrooms, mix  
well. Cook on HIGH for 3 minutes.  
3 Stir in the remaining ingredients, mix well. Cook  
on MEDIUM HIGH for 24-25 minutes, stir 3-4  
times during cooking.  
30ml (2tbsp) olive oil  
2 medium onions, chopped  
2 cloves garlic, crushed (see Tip, page 47)  
225g (8oz) small carrots, chopped  
1 large red pepper, seeded and sliced  
100g (4oz) mushrooms, cut into quarters  
5ml (1tsp) ground cumin  
4 Remove the bay leaf before serving.  
5ml (1tsp) dried oregano  
10ml (2tsp) mild chilli powder  
2.5ml (1/2tsp) cayenne pepper  
225g (8oz) canned tomatoes  
75g (3oz) tomato purée  
225g (8oz) canned haricot beans  
225g (8oz) canned red kidney beans  
1 bay leaf  
300ml (1/2 pint) hot vegetable stock  
salt and pepper to taste  
Serve hot with rice or as a filling for tacos.  
Microwave Tip: Heating taco shells  
Place 8-10 pre-cooked crisp taco shells on kitchen  
paper on the turntable. Heat on HIGH for 11/2-2  
minutes until warm. Spoon in filling as preferred.  
ED LENTIL LASAGNE  
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SERVES 4-6  
PREPARATION TIME - 20 MINUTES  
1 Place the oil, onion and garlic in a bowl, cook for  
2 minutes on HIGH.  
2 Add the leeks, mushrooms, basil, oregano and  
lentils and then cook for a further 5 minutes on  
HIGH.  
2tsp (10ml) olive oil  
1 large onion, chopped  
1 clove garlic, crushed  
2 leeks, sliced  
4oz mushrooms, thickly sliced  
2tsp (10ml) chopped fresh basil  
2tsp (10ml) chopped fresh oregano  
225g (8oz) red split lentils  
3 Stir in the tomatoes with the vegetable stock and  
the bay leaf.  
4
Coverandcookfor20minutesonMEDIUMHIGH.  
5 Seasonwithsaltandpepperthenremovethebay  
leaf.  
6 Make the cheese sauce.  
7 Put a layer of the lentil mixture into the base of a  
deep, 24cm (8”) square dish. Cover with some  
lasagne and then some of the cheese sauce.  
Repeat, making the last layer cheese sauce, add  
the grated cheese.  
800g (28oz) canned chopped tomatoes  
3
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4
pint (450ml) vegetable stock  
1 bay leaf  
salt and pepper to taste  
12 sheets lasagne (spinach)  
1 pint (600ml) cheese sauce (see page 58)  
50g cheddar cheese, grated  
8 Bakefor20minutesDUALCONVECTION,200°C  
MEDIUM.  
TUFFED TOFU WITH SPICY TOMATO SAUCE  
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SERVES 4  
PREPARATION TIME - 12 MINUTES  
1 Cut tofu in half to make 4 pieces.  
2 Slice each piece horizontally along one side to  
makeapocket.Filleachpocketwithslicedcheese,  
place in a large flan dish. Pour in sauce.  
3 Place on turntable, cook on MEDIUM for 12-14  
minutes.  
450g (1lb) tofu, drained  
60ml (4tbsp) olive oil  
100g (4oz) Mozzarella, thinly sliced  
75g (3oz) Danish Blue, thinly sliced  
1 quantity Spicy Tomato Sauce (see page 58)  
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HEESE & EGGS  
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LUE CHEESE & CHIVE JACKETS  
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SERVES 2  
PREPARATION TIME - 20 MINUTES  
1 Prick each potato in several places. Place in a  
flan dish on low rack. Cook on DUAL GRILL,  
HIGH for 14-16 minutes until brown and crispy.  
Turnover after 7 minutes.  
2 Halve each potato and scoop the flesh into a  
bowl, add the butter, cheese, chives and  
mushrooms, mix well. Season. Pile the mixture  
back into the potato skins.  
2 baking potatoes (approx. 250g (9oz)) each  
50g (2oz) butter  
100g (4oz) blue cheese, finely chopped  
15ml (1tbsp) chives, chopped  
50g (2oz) mushrooms, finely chopped  
salt and pepper to taste  
Variation:  
Cheese&sweetcornjackets: Omitthebluecheese,  
chives and mushrooms. Add 100g (4oz) of grated  
Cheddar cheese and 50g (2oz) sweet corn kernels at  
Stage 2.  
3 Place the filled potatoes in a flan dish on the low  
rack. Cook on DUAL GRILL-1 (see page 12),  
MEDIUM for 7-8 minutes until brown and crispy.  
Cook's Tip: Wooden skewers  
Microwave Tip: Drying herbs  
To remove food easily from wooden skewers, soak the  
skewers in water for 30 minutes prior to using them.  
Place a handful of fresh herbs between two sheets  
of kitchen paper on the turntable. Heat on MEDIUM  
HIGHfor3minutesuntildry.Ensuretheherbsdonot  
becometoodry.Woodyherbswilltakealittlelonger.  
ARTY PASTA  
SERVES 4  
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PREPARATION TIME - 15 MINUTES  
1 Empty the tomatoes into a large bowl and cook for 8  
minutes HIGH to reduce the tomato juice.  
2 Then combine the tomatoes with the pesto sauce and  
season.  
3 Spread a third of this sauce over the base of the  
buttereddish(24cm/8inchsquare),thenplaceasingle  
layer of ravioli. Next, spread a quarter of the cheese  
sauce over the ravioli. Layer until all ingredients have  
been used, with the last layer being ravioli. Now  
sprinkle the grated mozzarella all over and spread the  
remaining cheese sauce over the top.  
600g canned chopped tomatoes  
150g pesto (fresh)  
500g fresh ravioli (meat or asparagus etc)  
1pt cheese sauce (see page 58)  
120g mozzarella cheese  
40g parmesan  
25g fresh white breadcrumbs  
salt and pepper to taste  
4 Mix the parmesan and breadcrumbs together and  
sprinkle over the top. Place on the low rack and cook  
on DUAL CONVECTION, MEDIUM, 220°C for 25  
minutes.  
UICHE LORRAINE  
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SERVES 4-6  
PREPARATION TIME - 18 MINUTES  
1 Line a 20.4cm (8") flan dish with pastry.  
2 Place bacon and onion in a bowl, cook on HIGH  
for 4 minutes.  
3 Place eggs, milk, seasoning in a bowl, mix well.  
4 Spread bacon and onion evenly over the pastry.  
Pour egg mixture over, top with grated cheese.  
5 Place on the low rack, and cook on DUAL CON-  
VECTION, 220°C MEDIUM LOW for 25 minutes  
until set and brown.  
275g (10oz) short crust pastry  
6 rashers of bacon, chopped  
1 large onion, finely chopped  
4 eggs (size 3)  
300ml (1/2 pint) milk  
salt and pepper to taste  
5ml (1tsp) dried mixed herbs  
100g (4oz) Cheddar cheese, grated  
Stilton & mushrooms: Replace bacon with 125g  
(5oz) sliced mushrooms and Cheddar with Stilton.  
Microwave Tip: Softening cream cheese  
Place 225g (8oz) cream cheese on a plate.  
Heat on MEDIUM LOW for 1 minute until soft.  
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ICE & PASTA  
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GG FRIED RICE  
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SERVES 4  
PREPARATION TIME - 8 MINUTES  
1 Place the oil, garlic, spring onions, mushrooms  
and peas in a large bowl, mix well. Heat on HIGH  
for 2 minutes.  
30ml (2tbsp) groundnut oil  
1 clove garlic, crushed (see Tip, page 47)  
4 spring onions, sliced  
2 Stir in the rice and soy sauce. Heat on HIGH for  
6-7 minutes, stir every 2-3 minutes until the rice is  
evenly hot.  
3 Pour egg over the rice, do not stir into the rice.  
Cook on HIGH for 2 minutes and then break up  
the egg and stir evenly into the rice. Season.  
100g (4oz) button mushrooms, halved  
50g (2oz) peas  
175g (6oz) long grain white rice, cooked  
15ml (1tbsp) dark soy sauce  
2 eggs (size 3), beaten  
salt and pepper to taste  
Microwave Tip: Cooking poppadums  
Place2-4poppadumsontheturntableleavingspace  
between them. Heat on HIGH for 30 seconds to 1  
minuteuntilpuffedandbubbly. Allowtostandfor10-  
20 seconds.  
EEF RISOTTO  
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SERVES 4  
PREPARATION TIME - 12 MINUTES  
30ml (2tbsp) olive oil  
1 Place the oil, onion, celery, red and green pepper  
in a large bowl, mix well. Heat on HIGH for 2  
minutes. Stir in the beef and cook on HIGH for  
5-6 minutes, stir halfway through cooking.  
2 Stir in the remaining ingredients and cook on  
MEDIUM HIGH for 14-15 minutes until the rice is  
tender and all the beef stock has been absorbed,  
stir 2-3 times during cooking.  
1 medium onion, finely chopped  
1 stick celery, finely sliced  
1 green pepper, seeded and sliced  
1 red pepper, seeded and sliced  
175g (6oz) beef fillet, thinly sliced into  
5cm (2") strips  
2.5ml (1/2tsp) cayenne pepper  
5ml (1tsp) ground cumin  
grated rind of 1 lemon  
Variation: Make chicken risotto by substituting  
beef fillet for 225g (8oz) chicken breast fillet.  
75g (3oz) peas  
225g (8oz) white long grain rice  
600ml (1 pint) hot beef stock  
salt and pepper to taste  
Microwave Tip: Softening avocados  
Pierce an unpeeled avocado in several places.  
Place on the turntable and heat on HIGH for  
minute. Allow to cool before peeling.  
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ETTUCCINE CARBONARA  
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SERVES 4  
PREPARATION TIME - 10 MINUTES  
225g (8oz) Fettuccine or other pasta  
600ml (1pint) boiling water  
225g (8oz) button mushrooms, halved  
4 shallots, finely sliced  
4 rashers bacon, chopped  
25g (1oz) butter  
1 Place the Fettuccine in a large bowl. Add the  
boiling water and cook on MEDIUM HIGH for  
10-12 minutes until the pasta is tender, drain.  
2 Place the mushrooms, shallots, bacon and butter  
in a bowl. Cook on HIGH for 3 minutes. Drain.  
3 Beat the cream, egg and oregano together, add  
the mushroom mixture and peas. Season with  
salt and pepper to taste.  
300ml (1/2 pint) single cream  
1 egg (size 3), beaten  
4 PouroverthecookedFettuccine,tossgently,and  
heat on MEDIUM HIGH for 5 minutes, stir after 3  
minutes.  
15ml (1tbsp) fresh oregano, chopped  
100g (4oz) peas  
salt and pepper to taste  
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EGETABLES  
V
EGETABLE LOAF  
SERVES 4-6  
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PREPARATION TIME - 20 MINUTES  
1 Combine breadcrumbs, carrot, courgette, potato  
and celery. Add bacon (if using), cheese, eggs,  
salt and pepper, mix well.  
175g (6oz) fresh wholemeal breadcrumbs  
1 large carrot, grated  
2 small courgettes, sliced  
2 Pourmixtureintoagreased1.5litre(2.5pint)loaf  
dish, cover with the cheese and parsley.  
3 Place on turntable, use sequence programming to  
cook on MEDIUM for 17 minutes, then on DUAL  
GRILL-1, MEDIUM for 7 minutes.  
1 large potato, grated  
3 sticks of celery, sliced  
4 rashers bacon, chopped (optional)  
125g (5oz) Cheddar cheese, grated  
2 eggs (size 3), beaten  
salt and pepper to taste  
75g (3oz) Cheddar cheese, grated to sprinkle  
15ml (1tbsp) fresh parsley, chopped  
NOTE: For information on using the DUAL GRILL  
see page 12 of the operation manual  
EGETABLE LAYER  
V
SERVES 4  
450g (1lb) celeriac/courgettes  
PREPARATION TIME - 15 MINUTES  
1 Wash and peel all vegetables.  
2 Rinse the potatoes thoroughly and dry well on  
kitchen paper.  
3 Roughly grate them, placing into separate bowls.  
Season.  
4 Layerthevegetablesandcheeseina1.5litre(2.5  
pint) casserole dish alternately, then arrange the  
rest of the potatoe on top of these layers and  
finish off with a sprinkling of cheese.  
5 Bake on DUAL CONVECTION 200°C MEDIUM,  
for 25 minutes.  
350g (12oz) carrots  
350g (12oz) potatoes  
75g (3oz) butter, melted  
225g (8oz) mature cheddar cheese, grated  
salt and pepper to taste  
TIR FRIED VEGETABLES  
SERVES 4  
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PREPARATION TIME - 12 MINUTES  
15ml (1tbsp) sunflower oil  
30ml (2tbsp) soy sauce  
15ml (1tbsp) sherry  
1 Place the oil, soy sauce, sherry, ginger, garlic  
and carrots in a large bowl and mix well. Cover  
and cook on HIGH for 4-5 minutes.  
2.5cm (1") root ginger, peeled and finely grated  
1 clove garlic, crushed (see Tip, page 47)  
2 medium carrots, cut into fine strips  
100g (4oz) button mushrooms, halved  
50g (2oz) beansprouts  
2 Stir in the mushrooms, beansprouts, mange-  
tout, red pepper, spring onions, water chestnuts  
and chinese leaves. Cook on HIGH for 5-6  
minutes until the vegetables are tender, stir  
halfway through cooking.  
100g (4oz) mange-tout  
1 red pepper, seeded and thinly sliced  
4 spring onions, chopped  
100g (4oz) canned water chestnuts, sliced  
half a head of chinese leaves, thinly sliced  
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ESSERTS  
D
HERRY CHEESECAKE  
C
SERVES 8  
PREPARATION TIME - 15 MINUTES  
1 Put the butter in a bowl and heat on HIGH for 1  
minute. Add the biscuit crumbs and stir. Cook on  
HIGH for 1 minute.  
2 Press the crumbs into the base and sides of a 25  
cm, 10" flan dish.  
75g (3oz) butter  
175g (6oz) biscuits - sweet, finely crushed  
450g (1lb) cream cheese  
100g (4oz) caster sugar  
3 eggs, beaten  
3
Beat the cream cheese, sugar, eggs and vanilla  
essence together. Pour the filling on top of the  
biscuit flan case. Cook on DUAL CONVECTION  
180°C, LOW for 25 minutes until the centre is  
almost set.  
2tsp (10ml) vanilla essence  
150ml (1/4 pint) soured cream  
3tbsp (45ml) clear honey  
1 large can of cherry pie filling  
150ml (1/4 pint) double cream  
4 Stir the soured cream into the honey, then pour  
over the top of the cheesecake. Cook on full  
power HIGH for 1 minute. Allow to cool, then chill  
in the refrigerator for 1 hour.  
5 Pile the cherry filling on top of the cake and  
decorate the edges with rosettes of whipped  
cream.  
PPLE PIE  
SERVES 6  
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PREPARATION TIME - 25 MINUTES  
1 Forpastry,rubbutterintoflouruntilmixtureresem-  
bles breadcrumbs. Stir in sugar and bind with egg  
yolk. Add enough cold water to make a soft but not  
sticky dough. Chill whilst making the filling.  
2 For filling, combine apple, sugar, cinnamon (if  
using) and orange rind (if using) in a large bowl.  
Cook on HIGH for 8 minutes, stirring twice.  
3 Linethebaseofagreased, 20.4x2.5cm(8x1")pie  
dish with half the pastry. Cook the pastry base on  
MEDIUM for 7-8 minutes. Spoon in apple mixture,  
roll out remaining pastry and cover.  
4 Pinch pastry edges to seal and make a slit in the  
centre with a sharp knife. Brush with egg mixture  
to glaze and sprinkle generously with sugar.  
5 Place on the low rack, cook on DUAL  
CONVECTION, 220oC MEDIUM LOW for 20  
minutes. .  
100g (4oz) butter  
225g (8oz) flour  
25g (1oz) water  
1 egg yolk (size 3)  
cold water to mix  
Filling:  
1kg (2lb) cooking apples, peeled & sliced  
100g (4oz) demerara sugar  
10ml (2tsp) ground cinnamon (optional)  
grated rind of 1 orange (optional)  
1 egg (size 3) mixed with a little milk to glaze  
demerara sugar  
ASPBERRY & CHOCOLATE CAKE  
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SERVES 8  
PREPARATION TIME - 15 MINUTES  
1 Greasea20cm/8 roundcaketinandlinethebase  
with greaseproof paper.  
100g (4oz) white chocolate, chopped  
250g (8oz) self raising flour  
Large pinch of salt  
175g (6oz) butter, cut into small pieces  
50g (2oz) ground almonds  
100g (4oz) caster sugar  
2 eggs, at room temperature  
4 tbsp milk  
1 tsp vanilla essence  
2
Sifttheflourandsaltintoalargebowl.Rubthebutter  
intotheflouruntilthemixtureresemblesbreadcrumbs.  
Stir in the ground almonds and sugar.  
3 Beattheeggs,milkandthevanillaessencetogether  
and mix into the flour mixture. Add the chocolate  
and raspberries and mix in gently.  
4
Spread the mixture into the cake tin and place on the  
lowrackandcookonDUALCOOK180°C,MEDIUM  
for30minutes.Allowthecaketocool. Dustwithicing  
sugar.  
300g (10oz) fresh raspberries  
Icing sugar, for dusting  
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ESSERTS/SWEETS  
D
IGGY PUDDING  
F
SERVES 6  
PREPARATION TIME - 21/4 HOURS  
1 Place figs, apricots, raisins, currants, and brandy  
in a large bowl, mix well. Leave for 2 hours.  
2 Placetheflour,spices,breadcrumbs,suet,sugar,  
almonds, orange and lemon rind and apple in a  
bowl, mix well. Stir into the dried fruit mixture  
along with the treacle and beaten egg.  
3 Grease1.2litre(2pint)puddingbasinandlinethe  
base with a circle of kitchen paper. Spoon in the  
pudding mixture, smooth the surface and cover  
with cling film.  
125g (5oz) dried figs, roughly chopped  
125g (5oz) dried apricots, roughly chopped  
100g (4oz) raisins  
100g (4oz) currants  
60ml (4tbsp) brandy  
75g (3oz) plain flour  
2.5ml (1/2tsp) allspice  
2.5ml (1/2tsp) grated nutmeg  
2.5ml (1/2tsp) ground cinnamon  
50g (2oz) fresh breadcrumbs  
75g (3oz) shredded suet  
100g (4oz) soft brown sugar  
50g (2oz) blanched almonds, roughly chopped  
grated rind of 1 medium orange  
grated rind of 1 medium lemon  
1 eating apple, grated  
4 Cook on MEDIUM for 16-17 minutes until firm to  
the touch.  
Serve with brandy sauce, see page 56.  
Microwave Tip: Reheating Christmas pudding  
Place a 500g (1lb 2oz) pudding in a shallow flan  
dish. Cover and heat on MEDIUM HIGH for 3-4  
minutes.  
15ml (1tbsp) black treacle  
1 egg (size 3), beaten  
HOCOLATE FUDGE  
MAKES 675g (11/2LB)  
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PREPARATION TIME - 6 MINUTES  
1 Place the chocolate in a bowl and heat on HIGH  
for 2 minutes, stir every 30 seconds until melted.  
2 Stir in butter, icing sugar and milk. Heat on HIGH  
for 3 minutes, stir vigorously every minute until  
the mixture is thick and glossy.  
100g (4oz) milk chocolate, broken into pieces  
100g (4oz) butter, melted  
450g (1lb) icing sugar  
45ml (3tbsp) milk  
3 Pour into a greased, rectangular 20.4 x 15.3cm  
(8 x 6") dish, chill to set before cutting.  
REACLE TOFFEE  
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MAKES 300g (10OZ)  
225g (8oz) soft dark brown sugar  
75ml (5tbsp) water  
PREPARATION TIME - 4 MINUTES  
1 Place all ingredients in a bowl, mix well.  
Heat on MEDIUM HIGH for 14 minutes, stir  
every 2-3 minutes until toffee reaches hard  
crack* stage. (See tip below).  
2 Pour into a greased, square 15.3cm (6")  
dish. Chill to set before breaking.  
5ml (1tsp) treacle  
25g (1oz) butter  
30ml (2tbsp) malt vinegar  
*Hard crack: To determine drop a teaspoon of  
mixture into a glass of cold water and the toffee  
should be hard to the touch.  
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AKES & BISCUITS  
C
OIST CARROT CAKE  
M
SERVES 6-8  
PREPARATION TIME - 15 MINUTES  
150ml (1/4 pint) sunflower oil  
225g (8oz) soft brown sugar  
3 eggs (size 3), beaten  
1 Combine the oil, sugar and eggs. Fold in the flour,  
bicarbonate of soda, salt and cinnamon. Add the  
carrots and walnuts, mix well.  
2 Grease and line a 20.4cm (8") soufflé dish with  
greaseproof paper, pour in the cake mixture.  
3 Place on turntable, cook for 17 minutes on  
MEDIUM until a skewer comes out clean. Allow  
to cool before decorating.  
4 To prepare icing, combine cream cheese, lemon  
rind, lemon juice and icing sugar until smooth.  
Spread on top of the cake, sprinkle with walnuts.  
175g (6oz) self raising flour  
5ml (1tsp) bicarbonate of soda  
1.25 ml (1/4tsp) salt  
10ml (2tsp) cinnamon  
2 large carrots, grated  
100g (4oz) walnut halves, roughly chopped  
icing:  
225g (8oz) cream cheese (See Tip, page 46)  
grated rind of 1 lemon  
5ml (1tsp) lemon juice (See Tip, page 42)  
30ml (2 tbsp) icing sugar  
25g (1oz) walnuts, finely chopped to sprinkle  
If icedwithcreamcheese,keepcakerefrigerated.  
Eat within 2 days.  
HOCOLATE BROWNIES  
C
SERVES 6-8  
PREPARATION TIME -10 MINUTES  
1 Combine the margarine, sugar, vanilla essence  
and eggs together until smooth.  
2 Stir in the remaining ingredients.  
3 Grease and line the base of a deep, square  
20.4cm ( 8") dish with greaseproof paper, spoon  
in the brownie mixture and smooth the surface.  
4 Place on the low rack, cook for 17 minutes at  
180°C, MEDIUM.  
225g (8oz) margarine  
225g (8oz) caster sugar  
7.5ml (11/2tsp) vanilla essence  
4 eggs (size 3), beaten  
100g (4oz) plain flour  
50g (2oz) cocoa powder  
2.5ml (1/2tsp) baking powder  
75g (3oz) walnuts, roughly chopped  
ICTORIA SANDWICH CAKE  
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SERVES 4-6  
PREPARATION TIME - 8 MINUTES (2 LAYER)  
1 Grease and line the base of two 17.8cm (7")  
sandwich tins with greaseproof paper.  
2 Cream the margarine and sugar until light and  
fluffy, beat in the eggs. Fold in the flour.  
175g (6oz) margarine  
175g (6oz) caster sugar  
3 eggs (size 3), beaten  
175g (6oz) self raising flour  
45ml (3tbsp) strawberry jam  
25g (1oz) icing sugar to dredge  
3 Spoonequalamountsofthecakemixtureintothe  
prepared tins.  
4 Place one tin on the low rack and the other on the  
high rack. Bake in the preheated oven  
CONVECTION 180°C for 25 minutes, after 15  
minutes change the two cakes around and  
continue cooking until evenly golden and firm to  
the touch. Allow to cool before turning out.  
5 Sandwich with jam and dredge with icing sugar.  
Variation:  
Butterfly buns: Place 10ml (2tsp) of cake mixture  
into 20 bun cases in bun trays. Bake for 23-24 minutes  
at 130°C, cook until firm, repeat for other trays. When  
cool, scoop a teaspoon of sponge from the centre of  
each bun, fill the hollow with buttercream. Cut each  
teaspoonful of sponge in half and position the “wings”  
in the buttercream.  
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AKES & BISCUITS  
C
LAIN MICROWAVE CAKE  
SERVES 4-6  
P
PREPARATION TIME - 8 MINUTES  
1 Cream margarine and sugar, beat in the eggs.  
Fold in the flour and water. Grease and line the  
base of a 17.8cm (7") cake dish with kitchen  
paper. Spoon mixture into dish and smooth.  
2 Cook on HIGH for 4-5 minutes until firm. Allow to  
cool slightly before turning out.  
100g (4oz) margarine  
100g (4oz) caster sugar  
2 eggs (size 3), beaten  
100g (4oz) self raising flour  
30-45ml (2-3tbsp) water  
HOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES  
SERVES 6-8  
C
PREPARATION TIME - 10 MINUTES  
1 Cream margarine and sugar until light and fluffy.  
Stir in the flour, chocolate and walnuts to make a  
soft but firm dough.  
2 Dividemixtureinto8evensizedballs,place apart  
in two large flan dishes and flatten slightly.  
3 Place one flan dish on the low rack, cook for 27  
minutes, at 130oC until evenly brown. Repeat for  
remaining biscuits.  
175g (6oz) margarine  
100g (4oz) caster sugar  
225g (8oz) self raising flour  
50g (2oz) milk chocolate, finely chopped  
25g (1oz) walnuts, finely chopped  
The biscuits will be soft when hot but will harden as  
they cool.  
4 Allow to cool before removing from the dish.  
HERRY AND ALMOND CAKE  
C
SERVES 6  
PREPARATION TIME - 12 MINUTES  
175g (6oz) butter  
1 Cream the butter and sugar together until light  
and fluffy, beat in the eggs.  
175g (6 oz) caster sugar  
3 eggs (size 3)  
2 Fold in flour and baking powder, stir in the cher-  
ries, ground almonds, almond essence and milk.  
3 Grease and line the base of a 17.8cm (7”) cake  
dish with greaseproof paper. Spoon in the cake  
mixture and smooth the surface.  
4 Place on the low rack, bake on DUAL CONVEC-  
TION, 200°C, MEDIUM LOW for 17 minutes until  
golden and a skewer comes out cleanly.  
175g (6oz) plain flour  
5ml (1tsp) baking powder  
100g (4oz) glacé cherries, quartered  
75g (3oz) ground almonds  
5ml (1tsp) almond essence  
15ml (1tbsp) milk  
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READ & SCONES  
B
OTATO BREAD  
P
SERVES 4  
PREPARATION TIME -15 MINUTES  
1 Place the potato, flour, cheese, salt, herbs, garlic  
and mustard in a large bowl, mix well.  
2 Add the egg and milk, mix to form a soft dough.  
Knead the dough into a round shape approx.  
20.4cm (8") in diameter. Place in a 25.4cm (10")  
flan dish, brush with egg to glaze, sprinkle with  
parsley.  
3 Placeonthelowrack,usesequenceprogramming  
to cook on MEDIUM for 8 minutes, then on DUAL  
GRILL-1 (see page 12), MEDIUM for 8 minutes  
until golden.  
275g (10oz) potato, cooked and mashed  
275g (10oz) self raising flour  
100g (4oz) mature Cheddar cheese, grated  
5ml (1tsp) salt  
5ml (1tsp) mixed dried herbs  
2 cloves garlic, crushed (see Tip, Page 47)  
10ml (2tsp) whole grain mustard  
1 egg (size 3), beaten  
75ml (5tbsp) milk  
1 egg (size 3), beaten to glaze  
5ml (1tsp) fresh parsley, chopped to sprinkle  
Serve with soup, cheese or salad.  
ATE & WALNUT BREAD  
D
SERVES 6-8  
PREPARATION TIME - 15 MINUTES  
175g (6oz) dates, chopped  
150ml (1/4 pint) boiling water  
225g (8oz) plain flour  
125g (5oz) wholemeal flour  
125g (5oz) caster sugar  
2.5ml (1/2tsp) salt  
2.5ml (1/2tsp) bicarbonate of soda  
100g (4oz) butter  
1 Place dates in a large bowl, add the boiling water,  
leave aside to cool.  
2 Place flours, sugar, salt and bicarbonate of soda  
in a bowl, mix well. Rub in butter until mixture  
resembles fine breadcrumbs, stir in walnuts.  
3 Add the date mixture, milk and egg, mix well.  
4 Grease and line the base of a 1.5 litre (21/2 pint),  
straight-sided loaf dish with greaseproof paper.  
Spoon in loaf mixture and smooth the surface.  
5 Place on the turntable, cook for 20 minutes at  
130oC.  
125g (5oz) walnuts, roughly chopped  
150ml (1/4 pint) milk  
1 egg (size 3), beaten  
Serve sliced, spread generously with butter.  
ODA BREAD  
S
SERVES 4  
PREPARATION TIME - 15 MINUTES  
1 Combineflour, oatmeal, salt, bicardonateofsoda  
in a large bowl. Rub in the butter.  
2 Add the yoghurt and milk, mix to form a soft but  
not sticky dough.  
3 Knead lightly into a round shape approx. 20cm  
(8”) in diameter. Place in a greased 25cm (10”)  
flan dish.  
175g (6oz) wholemeal self raising flour  
100g (4oz) medium oatmeal  
2.5ml (1/2 tsp) salt  
5ml (1tsp) bicarbonate of soda  
25g (1oz) butter  
120 ml (4floz) natural yoghurt  
90ml (6tbsp) milk  
4 Use a knife to mark into 8 wedges, cut only  
halfway through the dough. Glaze surface with  
egg, sprinkle with sesame seeds.  
1 egg (size 3), beaten to glaze  
sesame seeds to sprinkle  
5 Place on low rack, bake in a preheated oven on  
DUAL CONVECTION, 200°C, LOW for 17-18  
minutes until golden.  
Serve with cheese and a salad.  
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READ & SCONES  
B
ANISH TEA RING  
D
SERVES 6-8  
PREPARATION TIME - 25 MINUTES  
1 Place flour, yeast, sugar and salt in a bowl, mix well.  
Rub in butter. Add egg and milk, mix to a soft dough.  
Kneadlightly. Returntothebowl, coverwithclingfilm.  
2 Place on low rack, prove on CONVECTION 40°C  
for 20 minutes.  
250g (9oz) strong plain flour  
5ml (1tsp) dried yeast  
5ml (1tsp) caster sugar  
5ml (1tsp) salt  
25g (1oz) butter  
3 Roll the dough into a rectangle 20.4 x 38cm (8 x  
14"), brush with melted butter.  
1 egg (size 3), beaten  
120ml (4floz) hand hot milk  
25g (1oz) butter, melted  
filling:  
100g (4oz) ground almonds  
100g (4oz) caster sugar  
2.5ml (1/2tsp) almond essence  
2 egg whites (size 3)  
topping:  
175g (6oz) icing sugar  
10ml (2tsp) lemon juice  
10ml (2tsp) water  
flaked almonds, to sprinkle  
glacé cherries, halved, to sprinkle  
4 To prepare filling, mix ground almonds, sugar,  
essence and egg whites to a paste. Spread over  
the dough, roll up tightly from longest side.  
5 Place roll in a large, greased flan dish, join ends  
to form a ring. Using scissors snip 1cm (1/2") into  
the dough along the length of the ring at 2cm  
(3/4") intervals. Cover loosely with cling film.  
6 Placeonturntable,proveonCONVECTION40°C  
for 20 minutes. Remove cover.  
7 Place on low rack, bake in a preheated oven  
CONVECTION 220°C for 15-20 minutes until  
golden. Cool before decorating.  
8 To prepare topping, mix icing sugar, lemon juice  
and water until smooth. Spread evenly over tea  
ring, sprinkle with flaked almonds and cherries.  
RUIT SCONES  
F
SERVES 6-8  
PREPARATION TIME -15 MINUTES (2 LAYER)  
1 Grease two large flan dishes.  
225g (8oz) self raising flour  
50g (2oz) caster sugar  
50g (2oz) butter  
50g (2oz) sultanas  
1 egg (size 3), beaten with milk to make 150ml (1/4 pint)  
1 egg (size 3), beaten to glaze  
2 Combine the flour and sugar in a bowl, rub in the  
butter and stir in the fruit. Add enough egg and  
milk mixture to form a soft dough.  
3 Roll out until 2cm (3/4") thick, cut out scones  
6.4cm (21/2") in diameter.  
4 Place the scones in the prepared dishes and  
brush with egg to glaze.  
Variations:  
Wholemeal scones: Substitute white self raising flour  
with wholemeal self raising flour, omit sultanas.  
Date scones: Substitute white self raising flour with  
wholemeal self raising flour and the sultanas with 50g  
(2oz) dates, finely chopped.  
5 Place one dish on the low rack and the other on  
the high rack. Cook for 25 minutes at 200°C until  
golden, changing the two dishes around after 15  
minutes.  
Spiced apple scones: Substitute white self raising  
flour with wholemeal flour and sultanas with 1 eating  
apple, grated. Add 5ml (1tsp) cinnamon at Stage 2.  
Cheese and chive scones: Omit sugar and sultanas.  
Add 100g (4oz) grated Cheddar cheese, 15ml (1tbsp)  
dried chives, salt and pepper at Stage 2.  
Fresh herb scones: Omit sugar and sultanas. Add  
5ml (1tsp) fresh parsley, 5ml (1tsp) fresh sage and 5ml  
(1tsp) fresh thyme at Stage 2.  
Microwave Tip: Drying breadcrumbs  
Spread 100g (4oz) fresh breadcrumbs evenly over  
a large plate. Heat on HIGH for 2-3 minutes, stir  
every minute until crispy.  
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AUCES  
S
HITE SAUCE  
MAKES 300ML (1/2 PINT)  
25g (1oz) butter  
W
PREPARATION TIME - 4 MINUTES  
1 Place the butter in a bowl, heat on HIGH for 1  
minute until melted.  
2 Stir in the flour and whisk in the milk. Cook on  
HIGH for 6 minutes, stir every 2 minutes until  
thick and smooth. Season with salt and pepper  
25g (1oz) plain flour  
300ml (1/2 pint) milk  
salt and pepper to taste  
Variations:  
Cheese sauce: Add 75g (3oz) grated cheese and 5ml (1tsp)  
mustard powder at Stage 2. Serve with vegetables, fish, meat.  
Parsley sauce: Stir 15-30ml (1-2tbsp) chopped  
parsley into the finished sauce. Serve with fish.  
Onionsauce: Stir1largecookedonion,finelychopped,  
into finished sauce. Heat on HIGH for 1 minute. Serve  
with meat or vegetables.  
Mushroom sauce: Add 2 sliced spring onions, 50g  
(2oz) chopped mushrooms and 5ml (1tsp) chopped  
parsley at the beginning of Stage 2. Serve with fish.  
Sweet white sauce: Omit salt and pepper from the  
basic recipe. Add 50g (2oz) caster sugar at Stage 2.  
Serve with puddings as an alternative to custard.  
ECHAMEL SAUCE  
B
MAKES 300ML (1/2 PINT)  
PREPARATION TIME - 8 MINUTES  
300ml (1/2 pint) milk  
1 small onion, sliced  
1 Place the milk, onion, carrot, celery, cloves and  
peppercorns in a bowl. Heat on MEDIUM for 4  
minutes.Coverandleavetoinfusefor35minutes  
(optional). Strain and reserve the liquid.  
1 small carrot, sliced  
1
/
2
stick of celery, sliced  
2 Heat butter on HIGH for 1 minute until melted.  
Stir in flour and gradually add the strained milk.  
3 Heat on HIGH for 6 minutes, whisking every 2  
minutes. Season with salt and pepper to taste.  
2 whole cloves  
6 white peppercorns  
25g (1oz) butter  
25g (1oz) plain flour  
salt and pepper to taste  
Serve with vegetables, meat or fish.  
PICY TOMATO SAUCE  
S
MAKES 600ML (1 PINT)  
PREPARATION TIME - 8 MINUTES  
1 Combineallingredientsinalargebowl. Cookon  
HIGH for 24 minutes, stir every 5-6 minutes.  
2 Blend in a food processor until smooth.  
8 large tomatoes, chopped  
1 large onion, chopped  
2 cloves garlic, crushed (see Tip, page 47)  
300ml (1/2 pint) red wine  
2.5ml (1/2tsp) chilli powder  
15ml (1tbsp) whole grain mustard  
30ml (2tbsp) tomato paste  
Serve with chicken, pasta or stuffed tofu, see page 48.  
USTARD SAUCE  
MAKES 300ML (1/2 PINT)  
25g (1oz) butter  
M
PREPARATION TIME - 5 MINUTES  
1 Place butter in a bowl, heat on HIGH for 30  
seconds. Add the mustard, soured cream, salt,  
pepper and parsley, mix well.  
2 Cook on HIGH for 4 minutes, stir every minute,  
until smooth and thick.  
45ml (3tbsp) whole grain mustard  
200ml (7floz) soured cream  
salt and pepper to taste  
15ml (1tbsp) fresh parsley, chopped  
Serve with meat or fish.  
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S
LUE CHEESE SAUCE  
MAKES 150ML (1/4 PINT)  
B
PREPARATION TIME - 5 MINUTES  
1 Place the cheese, soured cream and parsley in a  
bowl, mix well. Season.  
75g (3oz) Danish Blue cheese, finely chopped  
45ml (3tbsp) soured cream  
2 Heat on HIGH for 3 minutes.  
30ml (2tbsp) fresh parsley, chopped  
salt and pepper to taste  
RANDY SAUCE  
B
MAKES 600ML (1 PINT)  
50g (2oz) butter  
PREPARATION TIME - 8 MINUTES  
1 Place butter in a bowl, heat on HIGH for 1 minute  
until melted. Stir in flour, heat on HIGH for 1  
minute.  
2 Combine sugar, syrup, cream and milk, heat on  
HIGH for 2 minutes.  
50g (2oz) plain flour  
75g (3oz) brown sugar  
15ml (1tbsp) golden syrup  
150ml (1/4 pint) double cream  
300ml (1/2 pint) milk  
3
Gradually add cream mixture to the butter and flour  
mixture. Heat on HIGH for 5-6 minutes, stir every  
minute until smooth and thick. Stir in brandy.  
60ml (4tbsp) brandy to taste  
Serve hot with Figgy Pudding (page 53).  
TRAWBERRY JAM  
S
MAKES 675g (11/2LB)  
PREPARATION TIME - 15 MINUTES  
675g (11/2lb) strawberries, washed and hulled  
45ml (3tbsp) lemon juice (see Tip, page 42)  
675g (11/2lb) caster sugar  
1 Placestrawberriesandlemonjuiceinaverylargebowl.  
2 Heat on HIGH for 5 minutes until strawberries  
have softened. Add the sugar, mix well.  
3 Cook on MEDIUM HIGH for 25-30 minutes until  
setting point* is reached, stir every 4-5 minutes.  
4 Pour into hot, clean jars. Cover, seal and label.  
EMON CURD  
L
MAKES 300g (12OZ)  
PREPARATION TIME - 8 MINUTES  
1 Place butter and sugar in a bowl. Heat on HIGH  
100g (4oz) butter  
for 2 minutes until melted.  
225g (8oz) caster sugar  
15ml (1tbsp) cornflour  
juice of 3 medium lemons (see Tip, page 42)  
grated rind of 2 lemons  
4 egg yolks (size 3), beaten  
2 Mix cornflour, lemon juice and rind. Stir into the  
butter and sugar mixture. Heat on HIGH for 2  
minutes until sugar has dissolved. Cool slightly.  
3 Beat in the egg yolks, cook on MEDIUM for 10-12  
minutes, stir every 2 minutes until thickened.  
4 Pour into hot, clean jars. Cover, seal and label.  
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CLEANING & MAINTENANCE  
OVEN INTERIOR  
WARNINGS-  
Clean the microwave oven cavity, after each  
use with a mild detergent solution on a soft  
cloth, pay special attention to the  
waveguide cover.  
• Do not allow grease or dirt to build up  
on the door seals and adjacent parts  
as this may prevent the door from  
closing correctly and may cause a  
leakage of microwaves. To clean use  
a mild detergent solution on a soft  
damp cloth.  
Take care not to let soapy water drip through the small  
holes in the oven walls and the cavity floor particularly  
if the turntable and turntable support are removed.  
Excess water spillage through these holes will cause  
damage to the oven interior. It is important that the  
door seals and sealing surfaces are kept clean at all  
times, wipe regularly with a damp cloth.  
Heat up your oven regularly by using both grill  
elements, refer to page 11.  
Remaining food or fat splashed on the oven interior  
can cause smoke or a bad smell.  
Keep the waveguide cover clean at all times.  
If you leave grease or fat in the cavity, it may  
overheat, smoke or even catch fire when  
next using the oven. Do not remove the  
waveguide cover.  
Never use spray cleaners, oven pads or  
abrasive scourers as these damage the surface  
of the oven.  
To prevent splashing, cover food wherever possible.  
ACCESSORIES  
Accessories should be washed in a mild washing-up  
liquid solution and dried. They are dishwasher safe.  
After Grill, Convection, Dual, Pizza, Breakfast,  
Instant Cook and Auto Cook modes, the oven  
cavity, door, oven cabinet and accessories will  
become very hot. Before cleaning, make sure  
they have cooled down.  
OUTER CABINET  
Wipe the outside cabinet with a mild detergent solution  
on a soft cloth. The control panel must be wiped clean  
whilst the door is open, therefore deactivating the oven.  
Cleaning Bottom Grill  
The grill element moves upwards enabling the  
bottom of the cavity to be wiped clean. Ensure  
it is cold before cleaning. After cleaning, gently  
push the bottom grill down to its lowest position (See  
the diagram below and on page 2)  
.
NOTE: When cleaning oven please ensure that  
bottom grill is cool.  
MICRO  
Lbs Kg Oz AUTO  
%
COOK  
nfo  
Bottom grill element  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
If you think the oven is not working properly there are  
some simple checks you can carry out yourself before  
calling an engineer. This will help prevent unnecessary  
service calls if the fault is something simple.  
Simply answer “YES” or “NO” to the following questions:  
1.Does the oven lamp come on when you open the  
WARNINGS:  
• It is hazardous for anyone other than  
a competent person to carry out any  
service or repair operation which  
involves the removal of a cover which  
gives protection against exposure to  
microwave energy.  
• The door seal stops microwave leakage during  
oven operation, but does not form an airtight seal. It  
is normal to see drops of water, light or feel warm  
air around the oven door. Food with a high  
moisture content will release steam and cause  
condensation inside the door which may drip from  
the oven.  
door?  
YES/NO  
(Put half a cup of water in the oven, on the turntable  
and close the door. Select HIGH (100%) and  
programme the oven to cook for 1 minute.)  
2.Does the oven lamp come on?  
3.Does the turntable rotate?  
YES/NO  
YES/NO  
4.Does the cooling fan work? (Check by placing  
your hand above the air-vent openings) YES/NO  
5.After 1 minute does the "beep" sound? YES/NO  
• Repairs & Modifications: Do not attempt to  
operate the oven if it is not working properly.  
• Outer Cabinet & Lamp Access: Never remove the  
outer cabinet. This would be very dangerous due  
to high voltage parts inside which must never be  
touched, as this could be fatal. As your oven is not  
fitted with a lamp access cover, if the lamp fails,  
do not attempt to replace the lamp yourself, call a  
Service Technician appointed by SHARP.  
6.Is the water in the cup hot?  
YES/NO  
(Take the cup out of the oven and close the door. Set  
the grill time for the top and bottom grill for 3  
minutes.)  
7. At the end of 3 minutes do both the grill elements  
become red?  
(Programme the oven on convection 180°C for 3  
minutes.)  
8. Does the oven lamp come on?  
9. Does the turntable rotate?  
YES/NO  
YES/NO  
YES/NO  
10. After 3 minutes is the oven cavity hot? YES/NO  
If you answer “NO” to any question first check that the  
oven is plugged in properly and the fuse has not  
blown, if there is no fault with either, check the  
troubleshooting chart on page 62.  
COOKING MODE  
STANDARD TIME  
Microwave 100% cooking  
20 MINUTES  
Grill cooking  
Top grill  
NOTES:  
30 MINUTES  
The following cooking conditions should not cause concern:  
Bottom grill  
45 MINUTES  
1. If you cook food for more than the standard time  
(see chart opposite) at the same power level, the  
oven’s safety mechanisms will automatically activate.  
The microwave power level will be reduced and the  
grill heating elements will turn on and off.  
Top and bottom grills  
UPPER GRILL 15 MINUTES  
BOTTOM GRILL 15 MINUTES  
Dual cooking  
Micro and top grill  
MICROWAVE 20 MINUTES  
TOP GRILL 15 MINUTES  
2. After Grill (using both grill heaters), Dual Cooking,  
Convection, Pizza, Breakfast, Instant Cook and Auto  
Cook modes, the cooling fan will switch on for  
cooling the oven cavity. When the cooling fan works,  
will be displayed.  
Micro and bottom grill  
MICROWAVE 20 MINUTES  
BOTTOM GRILL 15 MINUTES  
During these modes, the cooling fan will also work  
when you press STOP/CLEAR. You may feel air  
blowing out of the air-vent openings.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING (Continued)  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
Draught circulates around When oven is working, air circulates within the cavity. The door does not form an  
the door.  
airtight seal, so it is normal for air to escape from the door.  
The oven cavity will normally be colder than the food being cooked, and so steam  
produced when cooking will condense on the colder surface. The amount of steam  
produced depends on the water content of the food being cooked. Some foods,  
such as potatoes have a high moisture content. Condensation trapped in the door  
glass should clear after a few hours.  
Condensation forms in the  
oven, and may drip from  
the door.  
Flashing or arcing from  
within the cavity when  
cooking.  
Arcing will occur when a metallic object comes into close proximity to the oven cavity  
during cooking. This may possibly roughen the surface of the cavity, but would not  
otherwise damage the oven.  
Arcing potatoes.  
Ensure all “eyes” are removed and stand directly onto the turntable or in a heat  
resistant flan dish or similar.  
After setting the time, the  
oven does not start.  
Check the door is closed properly.  
Ensure correct power level has been selected.  
Oven cooks too slowly.  
Oven makes a noise.  
The microwave energy pulses ON/OFF during cooking/defrosting.  
The cabinet may become hot to the touch - keep children away.  
Outer cabinet/door is hot.  
TO REPLACE THE MAINS PLUG  
The wires in the mains cable are colour coded as  
shown opposite:  
green and yellow stripes =  
EARTH  
NEUTRAL  
LIVE  
blue  
=
=
brown  
• The green and yellow wire to the plug terminal  
As the colours of the cores in the mains lead of your  
oven may not correspond with the coloured marking  
identifying the terminals in your plug, connect the  
wires as shown opposite.  
Make sure the terminal screws are tight and the cable  
is held securely by the cable grip where it enters the  
plug. Like most appliances in your home, your oven  
must be connected to a single phase 230/240 Volt,  
50Hz alternating current supply.  
marked E or  
or coloured green or coloured  
green and yellow.  
• The blue wire to the plug terminal marked N or  
coloured black or coloured blue.  
• The brown wire to the plug terminal marked L or  
coloured red or coloured brown.  
WARNING!  
If you do not make the proper electrical connections  
you might damage the oven or injure yourself. Neither  
SHARP nor the supplier will be liable if this happens.  
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.  
IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBTS ABOUT YOUR  
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY ASK A QUALIFIED  
ELECTRICIAN.  
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CALLING FOR SERVICE  
• If you are unable to resolve a problem using the  
checks covered on the last few pages, do not  
attempt to service this microwave oven  
yourself.  
• Contact the dealer or supplier from whom the oven  
was purchased in order to obtain service. Where  
this is not possible, please contact the following  
telephone number: LoCall 0345 125387  
(All calls will be charged at local rate).  
• For general information & assistance with oven  
queries, please contact our  
• Replacement parts and accessories may be  
obtained from our main parts distributor Willow  
Vale Electronics Ltd, telephone numbers follow.  
Telephone:  
Manchester: 0161 682 1415  
Reading: 01734 876444  
WARNING  
For your own safety, certain microwave oven  
parts must be replaced by a qualified Engineer  
appointed by SHARP, these are, therefore,  
unavailable to customers.  
Customer Information Centre:  
Telephone: 0990 274 277.  
GUARANTEE  
Please clean your microwave oven regularly and  
remove any stains or fat residues without delay.  
Failure to do this may affect the quality and safety  
of the product or prejudice your guarantee.  
Subject to the conditions listed below, SHARP  
Electronics (U.K.) Ltd (hereafter called “the  
Company”), guarantee to provide for the repair of,  
or, at its option replace this SHARP equipment, or any  
component thereof, (other than Glass Turntables),  
which is faulty or below standard, as a result of  
inferior workmanship or materials.  
4 In the unlikely event of your equipment requiring  
repair, please contact the dealer or supplier from  
whom it was purchased. You will need to provide  
proof of date of purchase to the repairing  
company. Please keep your invoice or receipt,  
which is supplied at the time of purchase. Where it  
is not possible to contact the dealer or supplier  
from whom the oven was purchased, please  
contact the telephone number given below. You  
will then be given details of how to obtain service.  
The conditions of the Guarantee:  
1 This Guarantee shall only apply to defects or faults  
which are notified to the Company, or its Service  
Technician appointed by Sharp, within one year  
from the date of purchase of the equipment,  
provided that this Guarantee shall extend for a  
further period of one year in respect of microwave  
oven magnetron parts only.  
Telephone: 0345 125387  
(All calls will be charged at local rate.)  
2 This Guarantee covers equipment intended for  
private domestic use only. This oven is suitable for  
domestic food preparation and is not designed for  
commercial, industrial or laboratory use. This  
Guarantee does not apply to equipment used in  
the course of a business, trade or profession. Only  
use the microwave oven for cooking, defrosting or  
reheating of food. SHARP declines any liability for  
damages caused by improper use.  
5 This Guarantee is offered as an additional benefit  
to the consumer’s statutory rights and does not  
affect these rights in any way.  
SHARP parts and accessories have been specifically  
designed for SHARP Microwaves.  
3 This Guarantee does not cover any faults or  
defects caused by accident, misuse, fair wear and  
tear, neglect, tampering with the equipment, or  
any attempt at adjustment or repair other than by a  
Service Technician Appointed by Sharp.  
No liability can be accepted for any inaccuracies or  
omissions in this publication, although every possible  
care has been taken to make it as complete and  
accurate as possible.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
AC Line Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Single phase 230-240 V, 50 Hz  
Output power:  
Microwave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .900W (IEC 705)  
Grill (Top Grill) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1200W  
Grill (Bottom Grill) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .800W  
MAFF heating category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .D  
Input Current:  
Microwave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6.2A  
Power Consumption:  
Microwave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.45kW  
Top grill heater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.25kW  
Bottom grill heater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.85kW  
Microwave & Top Grill Heater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.65kW  
Microwave & Bottom Grill Heater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.25kW  
Top & Bottom Grill Heater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.05kW  
Convection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.1kW  
Microwave frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2450 MHz  
Outside Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .520(W) x 309(H) x 484(D)mm  
Cavity Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .349(W) x 207(H) x 357(D) mm  
Oven capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.9 cu.ft (26 litres)  
Cooking uniformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Turntable diameter (325mm)  
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Approx. 20kg  
• This oven complies with the requirements of  
Directives 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC as  
amended by 93/68/EEC.  
• As part of a policy of continuous improvement,  
we reserve the right to alter design and  
specification without notice.  
• No part of this publication may be reproduced,  
stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any  
form, electronic, mechanical, photocopied,  
recorded, translated or other means without prior  
permission from SHARP Electronics (U.K.) Ltd.  
• The illustrations, technical information and data  
contained in this publication to our best  
knowledge, were correct at the time of going to  
print. The right to change specifications, at any  
time, without notice, is reserved as part of our  
policy of continuous development and  
improvement.  
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SHARP ELECTRONICS (U.K.) LTD  
Manchester, U. K.  
PRINTED IN THE UK  
LoCall 0345 125387.  
TINS-A170URR1  
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