IFB 30SC2 User manual

IFB
MODEL:
30SC2
CONVECTION
MICROWAVE
OVEN
Microwave
Oven
Owner's
Manual
Please
read
these
instructions
carefully
before
installing
and
operating
the
oven.
Record
in
the
space
below
the
SERIAL
NO.
found
on
the
nameplate
on
your
oven
and
retain
this
information
for
future
reference.
SERIAL
NO.

PRECAUTIONS
TO
AVOID
POSSIBLE
EXPOSURE
TO
EXCESSIVE
MICROWAVE
ENERGY
1.
Do
not
attempt
to
operate
this
oven
with
the
door
open
since
open
door
operation
can
result
in
harmful
exposure
to
microwave
energy.
It
is
important
not
to
defeat
or
tamper
with
the
safety
interlocks.
2.
Do
not
place
any
object
between
the
oven
front
face
and
the
door
or
allow
soil
or
cleaner
residue
to
accumulate
on
sealing
surfaces.
3.
Do
not
operate
the
oven
if
it
is
damaged.
It
is
particularly
important
that
the
oven
door
close
properly
and
that
there
is
no
damage
to
the
a.
Door
(bent),
b.
Hinges
and
latches
(broken
or
loosened),
c.
Door
seals
and
sealing
surfaces.
4.
The
oven
should
not
be
adjusted
or
repaired
by
anyone
except
properly
qualified
service
personnel.
CONTENTS
PRECAUTIONS
TO
AVOID
POSSIBLE
EXPOSURE
TO
EXCESSIVE
MICROWAVE
ENERGY.1
SPECIFICATIONS*.2
BEFORE
YOU
CALL
FOR
SERVICE.2
INSTALLATION.2
GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS.3
RADIO
INTERFERENCE.3
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS.3
MICROWAVE
COOKING
PRINCIPLES.4
UTENSILS
GUIDE.5
PART
NAMES.5
CONTROL
PANEL.6
HOW
TO
SET
THE
OVEN
CONTROLS.7
SETTING
THE
CLOCK.7
MICROWAVE
COOKING.7
GRILL.7
CONVECTION.7
MICROWAVE
+GRILL.8
MICROWAVE
+CONVECTION.8
DEFROST.8
MULTI-STAGE
COOKING.9
MENU
COOK.10
CLEANING
AND
CARE.12
1

SPECIFICATIONS*
Power
Consumption:
230V~50Hz,
1400W
(Microwave)
230V.2000W
(Convection)
230V.1200W
(Grill)
Rated
Microwave
Output:
900W
Operation
Frequency:
2450MHz
Outside
Dimensions:
300mm(H)
X
539mm(W)
X
438mm(D)
Oven
Cavity
Dimensions:
240mm(H)
X
354mm(W)
X
358mm(D)
Oven
Capacity:
30
Litres
Cooking
Uniformity:
Turntable
System}®325mm)
Net
Weight:
Approx.16.4kg
"The
above
quoted
may
be
further
confirmed
or
updated.
BEFORE
YOU
CALL
FOR
SERVICE
If
the
oven
fails
to
operate:
1.
Check
to
ensure
that
the
oven
is
plugged
in
securely.
If
it
is
not,
remove
the
plug
from
the
outlet,
wait
10
seconds,
and
plug
it
in
again
securely.
2.
Check
for
a
blown
circuit
fuse
or
a
tripped
main
circuit
breaker.
If
these
seem
to
be
operating
properly,
test
the
outlet
with
another
appliance.
3.
Check
to
ensure
that
the
control
panel
is
programmed
correctly
and
the
timer
is
set.
4.
C
heck
to
ensure
that
the
door
is
securely
closed
engaging
the
door
safety
lock
system.
Otherwise,
the
microwave
energy
will
not
flow
into
the
oven.
IF
NONE
OF
THE
ABOVE
RECTIFY
THE
SITUATION,
THEN
CONTACT
A
QUALIFIED
TECHNICIAN.
DO
NOT
TRY
TO
ADJUST
OR
REPAIR
THE
OVEN
YOURSELF.
INSTALLATION
1.
Make
sure
that
all
the
packing
materials
are
removed
from
the
inside
of
the
door.
2.
WARNING:
Check
the
oven
for
any
damage,
such
as
misaligned
or
bent
door,
damaged
door
seals
and
sealing
surface,
broken
or
loose
door
hinges
and
latches
and
dents
inside
the
cavity
or
on
the
door.
If
there
is
any
damage,
do
not
operate
the
oven
and
contact
qualified
service
personnel.
3.
This
microwave
oven
must
be
placed
on
a
flat,
stable
surface
to
hold
its
weight
and
the
heaviest
food
likely
to
be
cooked
in
the
oven.
4.
Do
not
place
the
oven
where
heat,
moisture,
or
high
humidity
are
generated,
or
near
combustible
materials.
5.
For
correct
operation,
the
oven
must
have
sufficient
airflow.
Allow
20cm
of
space
above
the
oven,
10cm
at
back
and
5cm
at
both
sides.
Do
not
cover
or
block
any
openings
on
the
appliance.
Do
not
remove
feet.
6.
Do
not
operate
the
oven
without
glass
tray,
roller
support,
and
shaft
in
their
proper
positions.
I

7.
Make
sure
that
the
power
supply
cord
is
that
it
can
be
easily
unplugged
in
an
undamaged
and
does
not
run
under
the
emergency.
oven
or
over
any
hot
or
sharp
surface.
9
.
Do
not
use
the
oven
outdoors.
8
.
The
socket
must
be
readily
accessible
so
GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS
This
appliance
must
be
grounded.
This
oven
is
equipped
with
a
cord
having
a
grounding
wire
with
a
grounding
plug.
It
must
be
plugged
into
a
wall
receptacle
that
is
properly
installed
and
grounded.
In
the
event
of
an
electrical
short
circuit,
grounding
reduces
risk
of
electric
shock
by
providing
an
escape
wire
for
the
electric
current.
It
is
recommended
that
a
separate
circuit
serving
only
the
oven
be
provided.
Using
a
high
voltage
is
dangerous
and
may
result
in
a
fire
or
other
accident
causing
oven
damage.
WARNING
Improper
use
of
the
grounding
plug
can
result
in
a
risk
of
electric
shock.
Note
Operation
of
the
microwave
oven
can
cause
interference
to
your
radio,
TV,
or
similar
equipment.
When
there
is
interference,
it
may
be
reduced
or
eliminated
by
taking
the
following
measures:
1.
Clean
door
and
sealing
surface
of
the
oven.
2.
Reorient
the
receiving
antenna
of
radio
or
television.
When
using
electrical
appliance
basic
safety
precautions
should
be
followed,
including
the
following:
WARNING:
To
reduce
the
risk
of
burns,
electric
shock,
fire,
injury
to
persons
or
exposure
to
excessive
microwave
energy:
1.
If
you
have
any
questions
about
the
grounding
or
electrical
instructions,
consult
a
qualified
electrician
or
service
person.
2.
Neither
the
manufacturer
nor
the
dealer
can
accept
any
liability
for
damage
to
the
oven
or
personal
injury
resulting
from
failure
to
observe
the
electrical
connection
procedures.
The
wires
in
this
cable
main
are
colored
in
accordance
with
the
following
code:
Green
and
Yellow
=
EARTH
Blue
=
NEUTRAL
Brown
=
LIVE
3.
Relocate
the
microwave
oven
with
respect
to
the
receiver.
4.
Move
the
microwave
oven
away
from
the
receiver.
5.
Plug
the
microwave
oven
into
a
different
outlet
so
that
microwave
oven
and
receiver
are
on
different
branch
circuits.
1.
Read
all
instructions
before
using
the
appliance.
2.
Use
this
appliance
only
for
its
intended
use
as
described
in
this
manual.
Do
not
use
corrosive
chemicals
or
vapors
in
this
appliance.
This
type
of
oven
is
specifically
RADIO
INTERFERENCE
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
1

designed
to
heat,
cook
or
dry
food.
It
is
not
designed
for
industrial
or
laboratory
use.
3.
Do
not
operate
the
oven
when
empty.
4.
Do
not
operate
this
appliance
if
it
has
a
damaged
cord
or
plug,
if
it
is
not
working
properly
or
if
it
has
been
damaged
or
dropped.
If
the
supply
cord
is
damaged,
it
must
be
replaced
by
the
manufacturer
or
its
service
agent
or
a
similarly
qualified
person
in
order
to
avoid
a
hazard.
5.
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.
6
.
Warning:
When
the
appliance
is
operated
in
the
combination
mode,
children
should
only
use
the
oven
under
adult
supervision
due
to
the
temperatures
generated.
7.
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire
in
the
oven
cavity:
a.
When
heating
food
in
plastic
or
paper
container,
keep
an
eye
on
the
oven
due
to
the
possibility
of
ignition;
b.
Remove
wire
twist-ties
from
paper
or
plastic
bags
before
placing
bag
in
oven.
c.
If
smoke
is
observed,
switch
off
or
unplug
the
appliance
and
keep
the
door
closed
in
order
to
stifle
any
flames.
d.
Do
not
use
the
cavity
for
storage
purposes.
Do
not
leave
paper
products,
cooking
utensils
or
food
in
the
cavity
when
not
in
use.
8.
WARNING:
Liquid
or
other
food
must
not
be
heated
in
sealed
containers
since
they
are
liable
to
explode.
9.
Microwave
heating
of
beverage
can
result
in
delayed
eruptive
boiling,
therefore
care
has
to
be
taken
when
handling
the
container.
1.
Arrange
food
carefully.
Place
thickest
areas
towards
outside
of
dish.
2.
Watch
cooking
time.
Cook
for
the
shortest
amount
of
time
indicated
and
add
more
as
needed.
Food
severely
overcooked
can
10.
Do
not
fry
food
in
the
oven.
Hot
oil
can
damage
oven
parts
and
utensils
and
even
result
in
skin
burns.
11.
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.
12.
Pierce
foods
with
heavy
skins
such
as
potatoes,
whole
squashes,
apples
and
chestnuts
before
cooking.
13.
The
contents
of
feeding
bottles
and
baby
jars
should
be
stirred
or
shaken
and
the
temperature
should
be
checked
before
serving
in
order
to
avoid
burns.
14.
Cooking
utensils
may
become
hot
because
of
heat
transferred
from
the
heated
food.
Potholders
may
be
needed
to
handle
the
utensil.
15.
Utensils
should
be
checked
to
ensure
that
they
are
suitable
for
use
in
microwave
oven.
16.
WARNING:
It
is
hazardous
for
anyone
other
than
a
trained
person
to
carry
out
any
service
or
repair
operation
which
involves
the
removal
of
any
cover
which
gives
protection
against
exposure
to
microwave
energy.
17.
This
product
is
Group
2
Class
B
ISM
equipment.
The
definition
of
Group
2
which
contains
all
ISM
(Industrial,
Scientific
and
Medical)
equipment
in
which
radio-frequency
energy
is
intentionally
generated
and/or
used
in
the
form
of
electromagnetic
radiation
for
the
treatment
of
material,
and
spark
erosion
equipment.
For
Class
B
equipment
is
equipment
suitable
for
use
in
domestic
establishments
and
in
establishments
directly
connected
to
a
low
voltage
power
supply
network
which
supplies
buildings
used
for
domestic
purpose.
smoke
or
ignite.
3.
Cover
foods
while
cooking.
Covers
prevent
spattering
and
help
foods
to
cook
evenly.
4.
Turn
foods
over
once
during
microwaving
to
speed
cooking
of
such
foods
as
chicken
and
MICROWAVE
COOKING
PRINCIPLES

hamburgers.
Large
items
like
roasts
must
be
through
cooking
both
from
top
to
bottom
and
turned
over
at
least
once.
from
the
center
of
the
dish
to
the
outside.
5.
R
earrange
foods
such
as
meatballs
halfway
UTENSILS
GUIDE
1.
The
ideal
material
for
a
microwave
utensil
is
transparent
to
microwave,
it
allows
energy
to
pass
through
the
container
and
heat
the
food.
2.
Microwave
can
not
penetrate
metal,
so
metal
utensils
or
dishes
with
metallic
trim
should
not
be
used.
3.
Do
not
use
recycled
paper
products
when
microwave
cooking,
as
they
may
contain
small
metal
fragments
which
may
cause
sparks
The
list
below
is
a
general
guide
to
help
you
select
and/or
fires.
4.
Round
/oval
dishes
rather
than
square/oblong
ones
are
recommend,
as
food
in
corners
tends
to
overcook.
5.
Narrow
strips
of
aluminum
foil
may
be
used
to
prevent
overcooking
of
exposed
areas.
But
be
careful
don’t
use
too
much
and
keep
a
distance
of
1
inch
(2.54cm)
between
foil
and
cavity.
correct
utensils.
Cookware
Microwave
Grill
Convection
Combination*
Heat-Resistant
Glass
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Non
Heat-Resistant
Glass
No
No
No
No
Heat-Resistant
Ceramics
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Microwave-Safe
Plastic
Dish
Yes
No
No
No
Kitchen
Paper
Yes
No
No
No
Metal
Tray
No
Yes
Yes
No
Metal
Rack
No
Yes
Yes
No
Aluminum
Foil
&
Foil
Container
No
Yes
Yes
No
*
Combination:
applicable
for
both
“microwave+griir,
and
“microwave+convection
1
'
cooking.
PART
NAMES
1
.
Door
Safety
Lock
System
2.
Oven
Window
3.
Oven
Air
Vent
4.
Shaft
5.
Roller
Ring
6
.
Glass
Tray
7.
Control
Panel
8
.
Grill
Heater
9.
Baking
plate
I

CONTROL
PANEL
(Please
also
see
the
following
pages
for
more
detail)
DISPLAY
WINDOW
Used
to
indicate
clock,
cooking
time,
etc.
NUMBER
PADS
Used
to
enter
clock,
cooking
time,
etc..
POWER
Press
to
select
microwave
power
level.
GRILL
Press
to
set
a
grill-cooking
program.
CONVECTION
Press
to
program
convection
cooking
temperatures.
MICRO
+
GRILL
Press
to
select
one
of
two
combination
cooking
settings.
MICRO
+
CONVECTION
Press
to
select
one
of
four
combination
cooking
settings.
DEFROST
Touch
to
defrost
food.
TIMER/CLOCK
Use
to
set
the
clock
and
the
oven
timer.
QUICK
COOK
BUTTONS:
Touch
for
easy
access
to
cooking
popular
foods.
START
Press
to
start
cooking
program.
EXPRESS
COOKING
Touch
to
start
the
oven
quickly
at
full
power
STOP/RESET
Touch
to
stop
cooking
program
or
clear
all
previous
settings
before
cooking
starts.
1

HOW
TO
SET
THE
OVEN
CONTROLS
BEEPS
DURING
OVEN
SETTINGS
♦
ONE
BEEP:
Oven
accepts
the
entry.
♦
TWO
BEEPS:
Oven
does
not
accept
the
entry.
Please
check
and
try
again.
ISETTING
THE
CLOCKl
When
the
oven
is
first
plugged
in,
you
can
set
the
clock
time.
To
set
the
clock
time
later,
1.
Press
and
hold
down
TIMER/CLOCK
for
3
sec.
2.
Use
the
number
pads
to
enter
hour
digits
and
minute
digits.
3.
Press
TIMER/CLOCK
to
confirm.
Microwave
cooking"!
Microwave
cooking
allows
you
to
customize
cooking
power
and
time.
First,
you
select
a
power
level
by
pressing
the
POWER
pad
a
number
of
times
(see
the
table
below).
Then
you
set
the
cooking
time
using
the
numeric
pads,
before
pressing
the
START
pad.
Press
POWER
pad
to
select
cooking
power
Press
Power
Description
once
100%(P-HI)
High
twice
90%(P-90)
3
times
80%(P-80)
4
times
70%(P-70)
Medium
High
5
times
60%(P-60)
6
times
50%(P-50)
Medium
7
times
40%(P-40)
8
times
30%(P-30)
Med.
Low
9
times
20%(P-20)
10
times
10%(P-10)
Low
11
times
0%
(P-00)
Suppose
you
want
to
cook
for
5
minute
at
60%
power
level.
1.
Press
POWER
pad
a
number
of
times
to
set
power.
2.
Press
number
pads
to
enter
cooking
time
until
the
correct
cooking
time
(5:00)
is
displayed.
3.
Press
START
pad.
NOTE:
1.
If
you
want
to
temporarily
stop
a
cooking
session,
press
the
STOP/RESET
pad
once
and
then
you
can
start
the
cooking
again
by
pressing
START;
or
press
the
STOP/RESET
twice
to
cancel
the
cooking
program
altogether.
2.
After
the
cooking
time
ends,
the
system
will
beep
four
times
and
END
is
displayed.
Before
starting
another
cooking
session,
press
STOP/RESET
pad
to
clear
the
display
and
reset
the
system.
GRILL
Grill
cooking
is
particularly
useful
for
thin
slices
of
meat,
steaks,
chops,
kebabs,
sausages
and
pieces
of
chicken.
It
is
also
suitable
for
hot
sandwiches
and
au
gratin
dishes.
Suppose
you
want
to
program
grill
cooking
for
12
minutes.
1
.
If
needed,
press
the
STOP/RESET
pad
once
to
reset
the
system.
2.
Press
GRILL
button.
3.
Use
the
number
pads
to
enter
cooking
time.
4.
Press
START
button.
NOTE:
Grill
cooking
power
is
set
at
full
power
level
by
the
system.
convection!
During
convection
cooking,
hot
air
is
circulated
throughout
the
oven
cavity
to
brown
and
make
crisp
foods
quickly
and
evenly.
This
oven
can
be
programmed
for
ten
different
cooking
temperatures
(110"C-»125”C-»140°C-»155°C->-
170”C^
185“C^200”C^215”C^230”C^250°C).
To
Cook
with
Convection
To
cook
with
convection,
press
CONVECTION
pad
to
enter
the
desired
convection
temperature.

Suppose
you
want
to
cook
at
185"C
for
40
minutes.
1.
Press
CONVECTION
pad
repeatedly
until
the
desired
temperature
(185"C)
appears
on
display.
2.
Press
number
pads
to
enter
cooking
time
(40
minutes).
3.
Press
START
pad.
NOTE:
After
time
has
elapsed
four
beeps
sound
and
END
appears
in
display.
Press
STOP/RESET
button
or
open
door
to
clear
END
before
starting
another
cooking
function.
To
Preheat
and
Cook
with
Convection
Your
oven
can
be
programmed
to
combine
preheating
and
convection
cooking
operations.
Suppose
you
want
to
preheat
to
200'C
and
then
cook
35
minutes.
f.
Press
CONVECTION
repeatedly
to
select
temperature
200’C.
2.
Press
START
button.
“PREH”
will
flicker
in
the
display
until
it
reaches
the
designated
temperature.
3.
Open
the
door
and
place
container
of
food
at
the
center
of
the
turntable.
4.
Use
the
number
pads
to
enter
cooking
time
(35:00).
5.
Press
START
button
[MICROWAVE
+GR1LL|
This
feature
allows
you
to
combine
grill
and
microwave
cooking
on
two
different
settings.
First,
press
this
button
once
or
twice
to
choose
a
proper
combination
setting,
then,
at
the
screen
prompt,
enter
the
desired
cooking
time.
After
you
have
pushed
the
start
button,
the
system
begins
to
count
down.
COMBINATION
1
30%
time
for
microwave
cooking,
70%
for
grill
cooking.
Use
for
fish,
potatoes
or
au
gratin.
Suppose
you
want
to
set
combination
1
cooking
for
25
minutes.
1.
P
ress
MICRO+GRILL
button
once.
2.
Use
the
number
pads
to
enter
25:00.
3.
Press
START
button.
COMBINATION
2
55%
time
for
microwave
cooking,
45%
for
grill
cooking
Use
for
pudding,
omelets,
baked
potatoes
and
poultry.
Suppose
you
want
to
set
combination
2
cooking
for
12
minutes.
1.
Press
MICRO+GRILL
button
twice.
2.
Use
the
number
pads
to
enter
12:00.
3.
Press
START
button.
IMICROWAVE
+CONVECTION
This
oven
has
four
pre-programmed
settings
that
make
it
easy
to
cook
with
both
convection
heat
and
microwave
automatically.
Press
MICRO+CONVECTION
button
repeatedly
to
program
convection
temperature:
Touch
Temperature
fC)
COMBI
Once
150
COMB2
Twice
180
COMB3
3
times
220
COMB4
4
times
250
Suppose
you
want
to
bake
a
cake
for
24
minutes
on
COMB3.
1.
Press
MICRO+CONVECTION
button
3
times.
2.
Use
the
number
pads
to
enter
cooking
time
as
desired
3.
Press
START
button
to
start.
NOTE:
After
time
has
elapsed
four
beeps
sound
and
END
appears
in
display.
Press
STOP/RESET
button
or
open
door
to
clear
END
before
starting
another
cooking
function.
You
can
check
the
convection
temperature
while
cooking
is
in
progress
by
pressing
the
MICRO+CONVECTION
button.
Idefrost
The
oven
can
be
used
to
defrost
meat,
poultry,
and
seafood.
Suppose
you
want
to
defrost
frozen
meat.
1.
Press
DEFROST
once.
2.
Use
the
number
pads
to
enter
defrost
time.
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3.
P
ress
START.
NOTE:
microwave
will
stop
inbetween
during
the
programme
to
remind
you
to
separate
the
portions
of
food
which
are
defrosted
to
prevent
them
from
cooking.
Multi-stage
cooking
Your
oven
can
be
programmed
for
up
to
3
automatic
cooking
sequences.
Suppose
you
want
to
set
the
following
cooking
program.
1.
Press
POWER
button
to
select
power
level.
2.
Use
the
number
pads
to
enter
cooking
time.
4.
P
ress
CONVECTION
pad
repeatedly
until
the
desired
temperature
appears
on
display.
3.
Use
the
number
pads
to
enter
convection
cooking
time.
4.
Press
grill
pad.
5.
Use
the
number
pads
to
enter
grill
cooking
time
6
.
Press
START
button.
Microwave
cooking
I
Convection
cooking
I
Grill
1

lAUTO
MENU
COOK
|
For
food
or
the
following
cooking
mode,
it
is
not
necessary
to
program
the
duration
and
the
cooking
power.
It
is
sufficient
to
indicate
the
type
of
food
that
you
wish
to
cook
as
well
as
the
weight
of
this
food.
1.
Press
the
individual
icon
pads
once
or
repeatedly
to
select
the
weight
of
food
to
be
cooked.
2.
Press
START.
PRESS
FOOD
ICONS
COOKWARE
TO
BE
USED
INSTRUCTIONS
NOTES
1
CAKE/CARAMEL
Cake
tin/caramel
moulds
+
grill
rack
Capacity
of
cake
tin
=500
gms
Refer
IFB
MICROWAVE
COOKBOOK
FOR
CARAMEL
RECIPE
Page
number:
154
1.
The
user
is
required
to
set
weight
for
the
system
to
determine
the
time
needed
to
do
the
job,
without
entering
cooking
time
by
the
user
who
might
first
at
a
loss
as
to
how
much
time
is
needed
for
the
cooking.
2.
For
food
8,
beeps
can
be
heard
in
during
cooking
to
remind
user
to
turn
food
over
for
uniform
cooking.
3.
Voltage
fluctuation
2
REHEAT
Microwave
proof
plastic
cookware
or
borosil/pyrex
Useful
for
reheating
food
such
as
rice,
vegetables,
curries
etc.
Stirring
and
rotating
foods
as
they
reheat
help
to
distribute
the
heat
more
evenly.
3
TEA/COFFEE
Microwave
proof
carafe
/microwave
proof
bowl
Add
ginger
or
cardamom
along
with
the
other
ingredients
if
masala
tea
is
to
be
prepared.
4
RICE/PULAO
Microwave
proof
plastic
cookware
or
borosil/pyrex
bowl
Soak
rice
for
30
minutes
before
cooking
.Ratio
of
rice
to
water
is
1:2.
Check
the
rice
after
15
minutes
if
it
is
done
discontinue
the
programme
if
rice
is
cooked
or
continue
the
programme
if
required.
5
FRESH
VEGETABLES
Microwave
proof
plastic
cookware
or
borosil/pyrex
bowl
Smaller
sized
vegetables
will
cook
faster,
stir
in-between
and
check
for
water
content
during
the
cooking
process.
6
.
POPCORN/GROUNDNUTS
Borosil
bowl
Popcorn
are
available
in
Microwave
proof
popping
bags
which
can
be
directly
kept
in
the
microwave
otherwise
use
borosil
with
a
loose
fitting
lid.
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PRESS
FOOD
ICONS
COOKWARE
TO
BE
USED
INSTRUCTIONS
NOTES
7
VEG
PIZZA
Baking
Plate
(250
’C:
Microwave+
Convection)
You
can
bake
150gms,
300gms,
450gms
of
pizza
using
this
programe.
may
cause
food
not
done
well,
in
such
case,
adjust
the
cooking
time
manually.
8
.
CHICKEN
TANDOORI
Glass
tray
(heat
resistant)
Marinade
the
chicken
with
tandoor
masala
before
cooking.
OTHER
CONVENIENT
FEATURES
MINUTE
TIMER
To
use
the
timer
feature,
as
when
you
need
to
be
reminded
of
the
cooking
or
some
other
things,
1.
Press
TIMER/CLOCK
2.
Use
the
number
pads
to
enter
the
time
to
be
counted
down.
3.
Press
START.
NOTE:
When
the
countdown
ends,
the
system
buzzer
will
beep.
Time
countdown
can
be
seen
in
display
for
5
seconds
before
clock
or
cooking
time
is
returned
to
exhibit.
CHILD
PROOF
LOCK
The
child
proof
lock
prevents
unsupervised
operation
by
little
children.
To
set
the
child
proof
lock:
Press
STOP/RESET
button
for
3
seconds,
then
a
beep
will
sound
and
the
indicator
light
will
come
on.
In
the
lock
state,
all
buttons
are
disabled.
To
cancel
the
child
proof
lock:
Press
STOP/RESET
button
for
three
seconds,
then
a
beep
will
sound
and
the
indicator
light
will
come
off.
QUICK
START
Use
this
feature
to
program
the
oven
to
microwave
food
at
100%
power
conveniently.
Press
START
button
in
quick
succession
to
set
the
cooking
time.
The
oven
will
auto-start
immediately.
After
time
has
gone
beeps
sound
and
END
appears
in
display.
Press
STOP/RESET
button
or
open
door
to
clear
END
before
starting
another
cooking
function.
TO
STOP
THE
OVEN
WHILE
THE
OVEN
IS
OPERATING
1.
Press
STOP/RESET
button.
You
can
restart
the
oven
by
pressing
START
pad.
Touch
STOP/RESET
to
erase
all
instructions.
2.
Open
the
door.
You
can
restart
the
oven
by
closing
the
door
and
pressing
START
pad.
NOTE:
Oven
stops
operating
when
door
is
opened.
AUTOMATIC
PROTECTION
MECHANISM
Anytime
in
the
operation
of
the
oven,
when
the
oven
cavity
temperature
reaches
a
phenomenon
of
300°C,
the
oven
automatically
enters
into
self
protection
mode.
The
display
shows
E
01,
with
one
beeping
every
1.5
sec
until
the
said
phenomenon
disappears,
and
STOP/RESET
is
pressed
to
make
the
oven
back
to
normal.
During
grill
or
combination
cooking,
when
the
temperature
of
oven
cavity
is
lower
then
40°C
after
cooking
already
takes
place
for
5
minutes,
the
oven
will
automatically
enter
into
protection
mode
with
the
screen
displaying
error
code
E
02.
This
error
may
disappear
after
you
press
the
STOP/RESET
pad.
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cleared,
press
STOP/RESET
to
back
into
normal.
If
the
sensor
is
short
circuited,
the
system
enters
protection
mode
with
display
of
E03
which,
when
CLEANING
AND
CARE
1.
Turn
off
the
oven
and
remove
the
power
plug
from
the
wall
socket
before
cleaning.
2.
Keep
the
inside
of
the
oven
clean.
When
food
splatters
or
spilled
liquids
adhere
to
oven
walls,
wipe
with
a
damp
cloth.
Mild
detergent
may
be
used
if
the
oven
gets
very
dirty.
Avoid
the
use
of
spray
and
other
harsh
cleaners
as
they
may
stain,
streak
or
dull
the
door
surface.
3.
The
outside
surfaces
should
be
cleaned
with
a
damp
cloth.
To
prevent
damage
to
the
operating
parts
inside
the
oven,
water
should
not
be
allowed
to
seep
into
the
ventilation
openings.
4.
Wipe
the
door
and
window
on
sides,
the
door
seals
and
adjacent
parts
frequently
with
a
damp
cloth
to
remove
any
spills
or
spatters.
Do
not
use
abrasive
cleaner.
5.
Do
not
allow
the
control
panel
to
become
wet.
Clean
with
a
soft,
damp
cloth.
When
cleaning
the
control
panel,
leave
oven
door
open
to
prevent
oven
from
accidentally
turning
on.
6
.
If
steam
accumulates
inside
or
around
the
outside
of
the
oven
door,
wipe
with
a
soft
cloth.
This
may
occur
when
the
microwave
oven
is
operated
under
high
humidity
condition.
And
it
is
normal.
7.
It
is
occasionally
necessary
to
remove
the
glass
tray
for
cleaning.
Wash
the
tray
in
warm
sudsy
water
or
in
a
dishwasher.
8
.
The
roller
ring
and
oven
floor
should
be
cleaned
regularly
to
avoid
excessive
noise.
Simply
wipe
the
bottom
surface
of
the
oven
with
mild
detergent.
The
roller
ring
may
be
washed
in
mild
sudsy
water
or
dishwasher.
When
removing
the
roller
ring
from
cavity
floor
for
cleaning,
be
sure
to
replace
in
the
proper
position.
9.
Remove
odors
from
your
oven
by
combining
a
cup
of
water
with
the
juice
and
skin
of
one
lemon
in
a
deep
microwaveable
bowl,
microwave
for
5
minutes.
Wipe
thoroughly
and
dry
with
a
soft
cloth.
10.
When
it
becomes
necessary
to
replace
the
oven
light,
please
consult
a
dealer
to
have
it
replaced.
11.
The
oven
should
be
cleaned
regularly
and
any
food
deposits
removed.
Failure
to
maintain
the
oven
in
a
clean
condition
could
lead
to
deterioration
of
the
surface
that
could
adversely
affect
the
life
of
the
appliance
and
possibly
result
in
a
hazardous
situation.
12.
Please
do
not
dispose
this
appliance
into
the
domestic
rubbish
bin;
it
should
be
disposed
to
the
particular
disposal
center
provided
by
the
municipalities.

WARRANTY
IFB
Industries
Limited.
(“
The
Company”)
warrants
to
the
original
domestic
purchase
of
this
Microwave
Oven.
(“Appliances”)
that
it
is
free
from
defects
in
workmanship
&
materials.
During
12
months
from
the
date
of
purchase
of
the
new
Microwave
Oven,
all
the
parts
of
the
Microwave
Oven
which
prove
to
be
defective
in
workmanship
and/or
materials
shall
be
replaced
or
repaired
free
of
charge
subject
to
Limitations
of
Warranty.
LIMITATIONS
OF
WARRANTY
1.
This
warranty
is
not
valid
in
case
of
the
following
events.
a)
If
the
warranty
card
is
not
fully
and
properly
filled
in
and
signed
at
the
time
of
purchase
/
installation
by
the
company’s
authorised
dealer
/
service
engineer.
b)
If
the
completed
warranty
card
is
not
presented
to
the
authorised
personnel
at
the
time
of
service
/
repair.
c)
If
the
appliance
is
not
used
in
accordance
with
manufacturer’s
instructions
given
in
the
Operating
Manual.
d)
If
the
appliance
has
been
serviced,
repaired,
opened
or
tampered
by
any
unauthorized
personnel.
e)
If
defects
arise
/
caused
by
accidents,
alteration,
misuse,
neglect,
abuse,
substitution
of
original
components
with
spurious
/
non-genuine
components,
attack
by
household
pests
/
rodents,
fire,
flood,
earth-quake,
lightning
and
/
or
any
other
acts
of
God
/
natural
calamities.
f)
If
damages
occur
by
improper
electrical,
circuit
outside
the
appliance
or
by
any
defective
electrical
supply
thereof.
g)
If
the
machine
serial
number
on
the
appliance
is
defaced,
missing
or
altered.
2.
This
warranty
does
not
cover
any
type
of
painting,
plating
including
rusting
etc
or
defects
thereof.
3.
This
warranty
does
not
cover
normal
wear
and
tear
of
parts.
4.
Liability
for
consequential
damages
is
neither
accepted
nor
implied.
5.
Parts
replaced
or
repaired
under
this
warranty
are
warranted
throughout
the
remaining
of
the
original
warranty
period.
6.
The
company
is
not
liable
for
any
delay
in
servicing
due
to
reasons
beyond
the
control
of
the
company
or
any
of
its
authorised
sen/ice
center.
7.
This
warranty
is
not
applicable,
if
the
Microwave
Oven
is
used
for
commercial
purpose
of
at
places
like
Institutions,
Hotels,
Hostels,
Hospitals,
Community
Halls
and
other
similar
applications.
8.
This
warranty
is
issued
subject
to
the
jurisdiction
of
Kolkata
courts.
9.
This
is
the
ONLY
WARRANTY
covering
the
appliance
given
by
the
Company.
Note:
For
all
types
of
repairs
/
maintenance
under
warranty,
the
appliance
shall
be
brought
to
the
nearest
Company
service
centre
or
its
authorised
service
agent.

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Stamp:
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Station
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I
1
2
Wheeler
I
I
Car
I
I
Air
Conditioner

Sagtani
Exim
(p)
Ltd.
Post
Box.
No,2763
Khichapokhari.New
Road
Kathmandu,Nepal
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