Kambrook KMO202 User manual

Kambrook - Australia
170 -180 Bourke Road
Alexandria NSW 2015
Australia
Customer Service Line 1300 139 798
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Due to continual improvement in design or otherwise, the product you
purchase may differ slightly from the illustration in this book. Issue F14
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Instruction Booklet
Microwave
Oven
KMO202

Important
Please retain your instruction
book for future use.
In the event that you need some assistance with your
Kambrook appliance, please contact our Customer Service
Department on 1300 139 798 (Australia) or 0800 273 845
(New Zealand). Alternatively, visit us on our website at
www.kambrook.com.au or www.kambrook.co.nz

Contents
Kambrook Recommends
Safety First
Your Kambrook
Microwave Oven
Operating Your Kambrook
Microwave Oven
Hints & Tips
Care, Cleaning and Storage
Troubleshooting Guide
Warranty
p4
p8
p9
p15
p16
p18
P19

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• Carefully read all instructions before
operating the Microwave Oven and save for
future reference.
• Remove any packaging material and
promotional stickers and labels before using
the Microwave Oven for the first time.
• To eliminate a choking hazard for young
children, remove and safely discard the
protective cover fitted to the power plug of
this appliance.
• Do not place the Microwave Oven near the
edge of a bench or table during operation.
• Ensure all surfaces are level, clean and free
of water or any other substances.
• Do not place the Microwave Oven on or
near a hot gas or electric burner, or where it
could touch a heated oven.
• When using the Microwave Oven, provide
adequate air space above and on all sides
for air circulation.
• Always operate the Microwave Oven on
a heat-resistant surface. Do not use on a
cloth-covered surface, near curtains or other
flammable materials.
• Do not use the Microwave Oven on a metal
surface, for example, a sink drain board.
• Always ensure the Microwave Oven is
properly assembled before connecting to
the power outlet and operating. Do not use
the oven without the roller ring and glass
turntable tray in place. Ensure the turntable
tray is positioned correctly into the indents on
the rotating shaft.
• The Microwave Oven is not intended to be
operated by means of an external timer or
separate remote control system.
• Never use the Microwave Oven without food
or water in the oven cavity. Operating the
Microwave Oven when empty could cause
damage to the appliance.
• Do not leave the Microwave Oven
unattended when in use.
• Do not touch hot surfaces. Allow the
Microwave Oven to cool before moving or
cleaning any parts.
• Do not place or store anything on top of the
Microwave Oven.
• Always ensure the Microwave Oven is
turned off at the power outlet and the cord
is unplugged from the power outlet before
attempting to move the appliance, when
not in use, if left unattended and before
disassembling, cleaning or storing.
• Keep the appliance and accessories clean.
Follow the cleaning instructions provided in
this book.
• Wipe the oven cavity with a soft, damp
cloth after each use. Leaving food residue,
grease or fat in the cavity could cause the
oven cavity to overheat and may cause the
Microwave Oven to smoke or catch fire.
• The Microwave Oven should be cleaned
regularly and any food residue or splattering
should be removed. Failure to maintain
the Microwave Oven in a clean condition
could lead to deterioration of the surface,
adversely affecting the life of the appliance
and possibly resulting in a hazardous
situation
Kambrook Recommends Safety First
IMPORTANT: Please retain your
instruction book for future use.
At Kambrook, we believe that safe performance is the first priority in any
consumer product, so that you, our valued customer can confidently
use and trust our products. We ask that any electrical appliance that
you use be operated in a sensible fashion with due care and attention
placed on the following important operating instructions.
Important Safeguards For Your Kambrook
Microwave Oven

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• If the door seals or any part of the Microwave
Oven are damaged, the Microwave Oven
must not be operated until it has been
inspected and/or repaired at an authorised
Kambrook Service Centre.
• Ensure all food containers and/or plates are
suitable for use in the Microwave Oven. This
should be done prior to preparing food for
heating or cooking in the Microwave Oven.
Monitor foods and liquids heating or cooking
in the Microwave Oven at all times due to
the possibility of containers igniting.
• Containers or plates suitable for use in the
Microwave Oven should not exceed the
width of the glass turntable tray as this may
impede the rotation of the tray and result in
food being unevenly cooked.
• Food and/or liquids should not be heated or
cooked directly on the turntable tray. Food
and/or liquids must be placed into a suitable
microwave-proof container before placing
onto the turntable tray.
• Food and/or liquids should not be heated
or cooked in plastic or paper containers or
bags, unless specified as suitable for use by
the manufacturer, due to the possibility of
containers exploding or igniting. Metal clips
or twists should be removed from packaging
as these could cause sparking and/or fire.
• Do not use recycled paper or kitchen paper
towelling when cooking. Recycled paper
may contain small metal or other impurities
which could cause sparking and/or fire.
• Do not use metal containers or utensils in
the Microwave Oven as these could cause
sparking and/or fire.
• Food grade foil wrapping may be used in a
single layer to mask 1⁄3portion of the food to
be cooked and should not extend pass the
edge of the glass turntable tray. Food grade
foil should not be used in layers or fully cover
the food as this could cause sparking and/or
fire. Food grade foil should not be used
to cover any part of the glass turntable tray.
• Ensure that lids and caps covering containers
are removed prior to placing liquids and/or
foods into the Microwave Oven since they
are liable to explode.
• Feeding bottles and baby food jars should
have the lids and caps removed before
warming or heating in the Microwave Oven.
To avoid burns or scalding after heating, the
contents should be stirred or shaken and the
temperature checked before serving.
• Always ensure the temperature of food or
drink which has been heated or cooked
in the Microwave Oven has been tested
before eating, drinking or serving to others,
especially children, disabled or elderly
people.
• The heating of liquids and beverages in
the Microwave Oven can result in delayed
eruptive boiling. Care must be taken when
handling any containers containing hot
liquids or beverages.
• Do not heat popcorn in the Microwave
Oven unless it has been commercially
packaged for microwave use. There may be
a number of un-popped kernels that may
overcook and burn when popping popcorn.
Do not use oil unless recommended by
the manufacturer. Do not pop popcorn
longer than the manufacturer’s instructions
(popping time should not exceed 3 minutes).
Longer cooking could cause scorching
or fire.
• Do not cook any food surrounded by a
membrane (such as potatoes, chicken liver,
egg yolks, oysters, etc) without first piercing
the membrane several times with a fork.
• Fresh eggs in the shell and whole hard-boiled
eggs should not be cooked or heated in
the Microwave Oven as they may explode
during cooking, at the end of cooking
or after removing from the Microwave Oven.
• Do not heat oil or fat for shallow or deep
frying in the Microwave Oven. Doing so may
cause the Microwave Oven and/or the oil to
overheat and/or ignite.
• If any smoke is observed, switch off
and unplug the Microwave Oven at the
power outlet. Keep the door closed to stifle
any flames.
• Do not attempt to operate the Microwave
Oven by any method other than those
described in this book.
• Do not disconnect the Microwave Oven from
the power supply by pulling on the cord to
unplug from the power outlet.
• When storing the Microwave Oven, loosely
wind the cord. Donot wrap the cord around
the Microwave Oven.
• Some containers and/or plates may appear
suitable for use in the Microwave Oven but
may be coated in a glaze that will absorb
the microwave energy, overheat and cause
the container to crack. The glaze may also
prevent the food from heating/cooking.
WARNING:Liquids or
other foods must not
be heated in sealed
containers since they
are liable to explode.

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Important Safeguards For Your Kambrook
Essentials Microwave Oven continued
! WARNINGS FOR
MICROWAVE USE:
• Do not attempt to operate the 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.
• Do not place any object between the oven
front face and the door or allow soil or
cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing
surfaces.
• Liquids and other foods must not be heated
in sealed containers since they are liable to
explode.
• If the door or door seals are damaged, the
oven must not be operated until it has been
repaired by a Breville Service Centre. It is
particularly important that the oven door
closes properly and that there is no damage
to the: (1)Door (bent), (2) Hinges and
latches(broken or loosened), (3) Door seals
and sealing surfaces.
• Do not put any foreign material between the
door and door jam of the microwave oven
as this could cause excessive leakage of
microwave energy.
• It is hazardous for anyone other than a
Kambrook Service Centre to carry out any
service or repair operation that involves the
removal of a cover which gives protection
against exposure to microwave energy.
• Surfaces may be hot during and after use.
• If the appliance is not maintained in a good
state of cleanliness, its surface could be
degraded and affect the lifespan of the
product and lead to a dangerous situation.
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.
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 a Kambrook
Service Centre.

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Important Safeguards For All
Electrical Appliances
• Fully unwind the power cord before use.
• Connect only to 230V or 240V
power outlet.
• Do not let the power cord hang over
the edge of a bench or table, touch hot
surfaces or become knotted.
• To protect against electric shock do not
immerse the power cord, power plug or
appliance in water or any other liquid.
• The appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities,
or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of the appliance
by a person responsible for their safety.
• Children should be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the appliance.
• It is recommended to regularly inspect the
appliance. To avoid a hazard do not use
the appliance if power cord, power plug or
appliance becomes damaged in any way.
Return the entire appliance to the nearest
authorised Kambrook Service Centre for
examination and/or repair.
• Any maintenance other than cleaning
should be performed at an authorised
Kambrook Service Centre.
• This appliance is for household use only. Do
not use this appliance for anything other
than its intended use. Do not use in moving
vehicles or boats. Do not use outdoors.
Misuse may cause injury.
• The installation of a residual current device
(safety switch) is recommended to provide
additional safety protection when using
electrical appliances. It is advisable that
a safety switch with a rated residual
operating current not exceeding 30mA be
installed in the electrical circuit supplying
the appliance. See your electrician for
professional advice.
• Always turn the appliance to the OFF
position, switch off at the power outlet
and unplug at the power outlet when the
appliance is not in use.
• Before cleaning, always turn the
appliance to the OFF position, switch off
at the power outlet, unplug at the power
outlet and remove the power cord, if
detachable, from the appliance and
allow all parts to cool.
• Do not place this appliance on or near
a hot source, such as hot plate, oven or
heaters.
• Position the appliance at a minimum
distance of 20cm away from walls,
curtains and other heat or steam sensitive
materials and provide adequate space
above and on all sides for air circulation.
WARNING:Surfaces
may be hot during and
after use.

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Your Kambrook Microwave Oven
1. 5 Power Levels
2. 20L capacity
3. 245 mm glass turntable
4. Weight defrost and time defrost
5. Digital display and clock
6. Child safe lock

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Operating Your Kambrook Microwave Oven
Before First Use
Before first use remove all promotional
stickers and packaging material.
Carefully unpack the microwave
oven and keep all the packing
material until all the parts of the
microwave oven have been found
and the appliance has been
assembled. It is recommended to
keep all the packing material in a
safe place in case you wish to repack
the product for shipping purposes.
To remove any dust that may have
accumulated during packing, wash
the roller ring and glass turntable in
warm soapy water, rinse in clean
water then dry thoroughly. Wipe the
interior and exterior of the microwave
oven with a soft, damp cloth then
dry thoroughly.
WARNING: Do not
immerse any part of your
microwave oven in water
or any other liquid.
Assembling the Glass
Turntable and Turning “On”
the Microwave Oven
1. Place the roller ring into position
in the indented space in the oven
cavity base.
2. Insert the glass turntable into
position, matching the indents on
the base of the glass turntable
with the indents in the shaft
located in the centre of the oven
cavity base.
3. Plug the power cord into a 230V
or 240V power outlet. Switch on at
the power outlet. The microwave
oven is now “On”.
Setting the Clock
4. Press the ‘CLOCK/DELAY START’
button, “00:00” will be displayed
on the LED Screen with the first
“0” on the far right flashing. The
“ ”
light will be displayed on the
LED Screen.
5. Using the number pad, enter the
current time. For example, if the
time is 12:10 now, press ‘1’, ‘2’, ‘1’,
‘0’ in that order.
6. Press the ‘CLOCK/DELAY START’
button again. The “ ” light will
turn off, indicating that the time has
been programmed. “:” will flash and
the clock will LED Screen will now
display the current time.
NOTE: The microwave oven
features a 24 hour clock. To set the
time, a valid time between 0:00
and 23:59 needs to be entered.
NOTE: In the process of clock
setting, if the ‘STOP/CLEAR’
button is pressed or if there is no
operation within 1 minute, the
oven will go back to the former
setting automatically.
Express Cook Function
1. During standby mode, press the
‘START/QUICK+30’s’ to initiate
cooking at 100% Power (P100) for
30 seconds.
NOTE: The maximum cooking
time for this function is 12 minutes.

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NOTE:
If the remaining cooking
time is no more than 1 minute and
30 seconds, then 30 seconds will
be added with each pressing of
the ‘START/QUICK+30s’ button. If the
remaining cooking time is more
than 1 minute and 30 seconds, one
minute will be added with each
pressing of the ‘START/QUICK+30s’
button up to 12 minutes.
Example: Set 3 minutes for
Express Cooking
1. Press the ‘START/QUICK+30s’
button once to initiate operation.
The LED Screen will display “0:30”,
and the “ ” and “ ” lights will
be illuminated.
2. Press the ‘START/QUICK+30s’
button again 4 times, the overall
cooking time will be 3 minutes
and the countdown will be
displayed on the LED Screen.
Microwave Cooking
The microwave oven requires the
power level to be set prior to setting
the cooking time.
The microwave oven has 5 power
levels that can be changed as per
your cooking preference. Stronger
power levels are used for functions
such as defrosting, whereas lesser
levels can be used for regular cooking
and reheating.
Press the ‘POWER LEVEL’ button on
the control panel repeatedly to set
the power Level. The power level will
be displayed on the LED Screen.
Press ‘POWER’
to select Power
Level
Microwave
Power
LED Screen
Display
1 time 100% P100
2 times 80% P80
3 times 50% P50
4 times 30% P30
5 times 10% P10
Example: To set power level at 80%
(P80) for 10 minutes:
1. Press the ‘POWER LEVEL’ button
twice, the LED Screen will display
“P80”. The power level is at 80%
power. The “ ” and “ ” lights
will illuminate.
2. Press the numeral pad buttons
“1”, “0”, “0”, ‘0” in that order.
3. Press the ‘START/QUICK+30s’
button to commence operation,
the time will count down and the
“:”, “ ” and “ ” lights will flash
throughout operation.
Weight Defrost Function
The weight defrost setting is used for
defrosting frozen meat, poultry and
seafood by weight. The defrosting
time and power level is automatically
set once the weight is entered on the
number pad. The defrosting weight
range is between 100g–2000g.
Example: Defrost 500g of beef:
1. Press the ‘WEIGHT DEFROST’
button, the LED Screen will display
“dEF1”, the “ ” and the “ ”
light will be illuminated.
2. Press the numerals “5”, “0”, “0”, on
the number pad in that order. The
“” light will also illuminate.
3. Press the ‘START/QUICK 30s’ button
to activate the Weight Defrost
setting. The “ ” light will go out
and the “ ” and “ ” lights will
flash during throughout operation.
Operating Your Kambrook Microwave Oven continued

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NOTE: The defrosting weight
range is between 100g–2000g.
Time Defrost Function
The time defrost setting is used for
defrosting frozen meat, poultry and
seafood by time. The power level is
automatically set once the defrosting
time is entered on the number
pad. The defrosting weight range is
between 100g–1200g.
Example: Defrost 500g of beef.
1. Press the ‘0/TIME DEFROST’ button,
the LED Screen will display “dEF2”,
and the “ ” and “ ” lights will
be illuminated.
2. Press the numbers “5”, “0”, “0”,
on the number pad in that order,
the “ ” light will now become
illuminated.
3. Press the ‘START/QUICK 30s’ button
to commence the defrosting
function. The “ ” light will go out,
and the “ ” and “ ” lights will
flash during through the defrosting
process.
NOTE: The defrosting weight
range is between 100g–1200g.
The Auto Cook Menu
The Auto Cook Menu allows to
select from 9 pre-programmed
settings. Each pre-programmed
menu has several weight options.
So, for example, the Auto Reheat
setting has four weight settings. The
weight required can be selected by
repeatedly pressing the Auto Cook
button, which for Auto Reheat setting,
would be the ‘AUTO REHEAT’ button.
The 9 settings are displayed below on
the table.
Control Panel
Button Display Function
1 A - 1 AutoReheat
2 A - 2 Vegetable
3 A - 3 Fish
4 A - 4 Meat
5 A - 5 Pasta
6 A - 6 Potato
7 A - 7 Pizza
8 A - 8 Soup
9 A - 9 Porridge
Example: Cook 350g of vegetables.
1. Press the ‘VEGETABLE’ button, the
“” and “ ” lights will become
illuminated and the LED Screen
will display “A – 2”.
2. Press the ‘VEGETABLE’ button
twice to choose the pre-set
weight. The LED Screen will display
“350” and the “ ” and “ ”
lights will illuminate.
3. Press the ‘START/ QUICK+30s’
button commence operation. The
“” light will go out and the “
” and
“ ” lights will flash throughout the
cooking process.
The chart below displays each Auto
Cook options, with the weight options,
and the require amount of as well as
the display and the operation time.

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Menu Weight (g) Press Display Time
A - 1 Auto Reheat 150 1 time 150 1’30”
250 2 times 250 2’00”
350 3 times 350 2’30”
400 4 times 400 3’00”
A - 2 Vegetable 150 1 time 150 2’40”
350 2 times 350 4’20”
500 3 times 500 6’00”
A - 3 Fish 150 1 time 150 2’30”
250 2 times 250 3’40”
350 3 times 350 4’40”
400 4 times 400 5’20”
450 5 times 450 6’20”
A - 4 Meat 150 1 time 150 3’00”
300 2 times 300 4’30”
450 3 times 450 6’20”
600 4 times 600 7’40”
A - 5 Pasta 50 (with 450ml cold
water)
1 time 50 17’00”
100 (with 800ml cold
water)
2 times 100 20’00”
150 (with 1200ml
cold water)
3 times 150 22’00”
A - 6 Potato 1 (app. 200g) 1 time 1 4’40”
2 (app. 400g) 2 times 2 7’20”
3 (app.600g) 3 times 3 9’00”
A - 7 Pizza 1 (app. 80g) 1 time 1 1’00”
2 (app. 160g) 2 times 2 2’00”
3 (app.250g) 3 times 3 2’50”
A - 8 Soup 500 1 time 500 22’00”
750 2 times 750 24’00”
1000 3 times 1000 27’00”
A - 9 Porridge 550 1 time 550 8’00”
1100 2 times 1100 12’00”
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Menu Weight (g) Press Display Time
A - 1 Auto Reheat 150 1 time 150 1’30”
250 2 times 250 2’00”
350 3 times 350 2’30”
400 4 times 400 3’00”
A - 2 Vegetable 150 1 time 150 2’40”
350 2 times 350 4’20”
500 3 times 500 6’00”
A - 3 Fish 150 1 time 150 2’30”
250 2 times 250 3’40”
350 3 times 350 4’40”
400 4 times 400 5’20”
450 5 times 450 6’20”
A - 4 Meat 150 1 time 150 3’00”
300 2 times 300 4’30”
450 3 times 450 6’20”
600 4 times 600 7’40”
A - 5 Pasta 50 (with 450ml cold
water)
1 time 50 17’00”
100 (with 800ml cold
water)
2 times 100 20’00”
150 (with 1200ml
cold water)
3 times 150 22’00”
A - 6 Potato 1 (app. 200g) 1 time 1 4’40”
2 (app. 400g) 2 times 2 7’20”
3 (app.600g) 3 times 3 9’00”
A - 7 Pizza 1 (app. 80g) 1 time 1 1’00”
2 (app. 160g) 2 times 2 2’00”
3 (app.250g) 3 times 3 2’50”
A - 8 Soup 500 1 time 500 22’00”
750 2 times 750 24’00”
1000 3 times 1000 27’00”
A - 9 Porridge 550 1 time 550 8’00”
1100 2 times 1100 12’00”
NOTE: The clock must be set
before the Delay Start function
can be programmed. If the
pre-set cooking has also not
been programmed and only the
time to start has been sent, then
the function will be regarded as
an Alarm Clock setting and will
beep 5 times when the pre-set
time has been reached.
Multi-stage cooking
The multi-setting function allows for 2
functions to be set in conjunction.
Example: If you want to cook with
100% microwave power for 10 minutes
followed by 80% microwave power for
15 minutes.
1. Press the ‘POWER LEVEL’ button
once to select 100% microwave
power.
2. Press the numbers “1”,”0”,”0”,”0”
into the number pad in that order
to set the first cooking time period.
3. Press the ‘POWER LEVEL’ button
twice to select 80% microwave
power.
4. Press the numbered
“1”,”5”,”0”,”0” into the number
pad in that order to set the
second cooking period.
5. Press the ‘START/QUICK+30s’
button to commence operation.
NOTE: In multi-stage cooking, if
one section is defrosting, then
defrosting shall be placed in the
first section.
Using the Delay
Start function
The Delay Start function, allows for a
programmed cooking setting to be
activated at a later time. This function
cannot be used unless the time has
already been programmed.
Example: to start cooking at 12:12pm
1. Set the microwave function
to be used. Do not press the
‘START/QUICK+30s’ button as
this will activate the microwave
immediately.
Note: The defrost setting should not
be used for the Delay setting.
2. Press the ‘CLOCK/DELAY START’
button, the current time will be
displayed, and the digit on the far
left will flash.
3. Press in the numbers “1”, “2”, “1”,
“2” on the number pad, in that
order to set the starting time at
12:12pm.
4. Press the ‘START/QUICK+30s’
button. The Delay Start has now
been programmed and the
Microwave Oven will activate
when the time arrives.
NOTE: If the setting is not within
the range “0:00”–“23:59”, then the
setting will be invalid.
NOTE: If the ‘Stop/Clear’ button
is pressed during programming
or there is no operation within 1
minute, the microwave oven will
revert to standby.

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NOTE: Auto cooking functions
cannot be selected for multi-
stage cooking.
Child Lock Function
1. To activate the Child Lock, press
and hold the ‘STOP/CLEAR’
button for 3 seconds, there will
be a long “beep” denoting that
the microwave is entering into the
child-lock state; meanwhile, the
LED Screen will display:
2. To de-activate the Child Lock,
in the locked state, press and
hold the ‘STOP/CLEAR’ button for
3 seconds, there will be a long
“beep” denoting that the lock
is released.
WARNING:
Check the
microwave 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 microwave oven and
contact a Kambrook
Service Centre.
WARNING:Do not
immerse the microwave
oven, power cord or plug
in water or any
other liquid.
Operating Your Kambrook Microwave Oven continued

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Hints & Tips
• Foods that are high in liquid,
fat and sugar cook well in the
microwave oven.
• Drier foods require shorter
cooking time.
• Always arrange food carefully.
Place the thickest areas towards
the outside of the dish.
• Place smaller items, such as 1 cup
drinks, towards the outer edge of
the glass turntable.
• Place larger items, such as
chicken or cake, in the centre of
the glass turntable.
• Larger items, such as chicken
or cake, should be raised on a
microwave-safe rack for more
even cooking.
• Pay close attention to the cooking
time. Cook for the shortest amount
of time indicated and add more
time as needed. Food that is
severely overcooked can smoke
or ignite.
• Cover foods loosely with vented
lids or microwave safe plastic
wrap while heating or cooking.
• Covering foods prevents splattering
and helps foods cook evenly.
• Turn foods over once during
microwaving to speed the
cooking process of foods such as
chicken and hamburgers. Large
items like roasts must be turned
over at least once.
• Rearrange foods such as
meatballs halfway through
cooking both from top to bottom
and from the centre of the dish to
the outside.
Microwave Utensils
• Containers, plates, dishes, etc.
used in the microwave oven
should always be microwave-safe.
Check if stated on the underside
of the utensil or contact the
manufacturer.
• To test if a container, plate or dish
is microwave-safe, place it into
the
microwave oven
with 1 cup
of cold water and heat on High
Power “P100” for 1 minute. If the
container is hot and the water is
cold, the container is not suitable
for
microwave oven
use. If the
container is cold and the water is
hot, then the container is suitable
for
microwave oven
use.
• Metal containers and utensils
should not be used in the
microwave oven
.

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1. Switch off the microwave oven
at the power outlet and remove
the plug from the power outlet
before cleaning.
2. Keep the inside of the
microwave
oven
clean. When food splatters
or spilled liquids adhere to the
microwave oven internal walls,
wipe with a damp cloth. Mild
detergent may be used if the
cavity 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 microwave
oven cavity, water should not
be allowed to seep into the
ventilation openings.
4. Wipe the door and window on
both sides of the door seals and
adjacent parts frequently with a
damp cloth to remove any spills
or spatters. Do not use an
abrasive cleaner.
5. Do not allow the control panel
to become wet. Clean with a
soft, damp cloth. When cleaning
the control panel, leave the
microwave oven door open
to prevent it from accidentally
turning on.
6. If steam accumulates inside or
around the outside of the oven
door, wipe with a soft dry cloth.
This may occur when cooking
foods high in moisture or if the
microwave oven is operated
under high humidity conditions,
this is normal.
Care, Cleaning and Storage
7. It is occasionally necessary to
remove the glass turntable for
cleaning. Wash the turntable in
warm soapy water, rinse in clean
water and dry thoroughly.
8. The roller ring and microwave
oven floor should be cleaned
regularly to ensure the glass
turntable rotates correctly and
avoids making excessive noise.
Simply wipe the bottom surface
of the microwave with a soft
damp cloth. The roller ring may
be washed in mild soapy water,
rinse in clean water and dry
thoroughly. When removing the
roller ring from the cavity floor for
cleaning, be sure to replace in the
proper position.
9. Remove odours from your
microwave oven by combining a
cup of water with the juice of one
lemon in a deep microwave-safe
bowl, microwave on High “P100”
for 5 minutes. Wipe the microwave
oven cavity thoroughly and dry
with a soft cloth.
10. When it becomes necessary to
replace the oven light, please
consult your Kambrook Service
Centre to have it replaced.
11. Please do not dispose this
appliance with domestic rubbish; it
should be taken to the appropriate
disposal centre provided by the
local council municipalities.
12. If storing the microwave oven,
press the ‘STOP/CANCEL’ button,
switch off at the power outlet then
unplug the power cord. Ensure
the microwave oven is completely
cool, clean and dry. Secure the
roller ring and glass turntable
and close the door. Do not place
heavy objects on top. Store the
microwave oven upright.

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Before you call for service
• Check to ensure that the
microwave oven is plugged in
securely. If it is not, remove the
plug from the power outlet,
wait 10 seconds and plug it in
again securely.
• Check for a blown circuit fuse or a
tripped main circuit breaker.
• If these seem to be operating
properly, test the power outlet
with another appliance.
• Check to ensure that the control
panel is programmed correctly
and the timer is set.
• Check to ensure that the door
is securely closed engaging
the door safety lock system.
Otherwise, the microwave energy
will not flow into the oven.
NOTE:
If none of the above
rectify the situation, then contact
your Kambrook Service Centre.
Do not try to adjust or repair the
microwave oven yourself.
SPECIFICATIONS
These specifications may change
without notice.
SPECIFICATIONS KMO202
Power Consumption 1200–1250W
Output 750–800W
Outside Dimension (mm) 461.0 x 359.0
x 280.0
Oven Capacity 20 L
Glass turntable diameter 245 mm
Net Weight: Approx. 12.2 Kg
APPENDUM
If the Microwave Oven is not
maintained in a good state of
cleanliness, its surface could be
degraded and affect the life
span of the Microwave Oven
and lead to a dangerous situation.

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Problem Solution
Microwave
oven does not
heat
• Door not closed properly • Ensure door is shut properly
Possible Reason
Microwave oven
will not start
• Power cord not plugged in
properly or switched on
• Fuse blown or circuit
breaker problem
• Trouble with outlet
• Unplug, put the plug in
again and switch on
• Replace the fuse or reset
circuit breaker
• Have a professional check
that the outlet is not faulty
Glass turntable
makes
noise during
operation
• Roller not assembled
properly or needs to be
cleaned
• Reset and clean if necessary
Problem
Dim microwave oven light • When operating on low power levels, the
microwave oven light may be dimmer.
Explanation
Microwave oven interfering
with television reception
• Radio and TV reception may be interfered
with during operation. This is similar to the
interference that is sometimes cause by
vacuums, blenders etc.
Steam accumulating on
door and hot air coming
out from vents
• During operation, steam may be produced.
Most will exit through the vents, however
some may accumulate around the
oven door.
Troubleshooting Guide

Kambrook 12 Month Replacement Warranty
In this warranty:
We means Kambrook;
You means the consumer of the Goods within the
meaning of the Australian Consumer Law;
Place of Purchase means the authorised retailer,
distributor or wholesaler that sold you the
Goods in Australia or New Zealand; and
Goods means the product/s accompanied by this
warranty and purchased in Australia or New Zealand.
Australia: Our Goods come with guarantees that cannot
be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are
entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and
for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable
loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the Goods
repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable
quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
New Zealand: Our Goods come with
guarantees that cannot be excluded under
the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993.
In addition to any rights and remedies you may
have under other laws relating to the Goods, we
provide you with the following warranty:
1. If, during the first 12 months of domestic use
from the date of purchase, or during the first 3
months if the Goods have been used commercially
(Warranty Period), there is a defect in the Goods
due to improper workmanship or material, we
will replace the Goods without charge. Any
replacement product is warranted only for the time
remaining on the original Warranty Period.
2. We are not obliged to replace the Goods under clause
1 if the Goods have been improperly used, operated,
repaired, damaged, abused, installed, tampered
with by unauthorised persons or not maintained in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. If
the Goods consist of a number of accessories, we
may choose to only replace the defective accessory.
3. The warranty provided under clause 1 is limited
to replacement of the Goods only. To the extent
permitted by law, we exclude liability for:
a. consequential loss or any other loss or
damage caused to property or persons
arising from any cause whatsoever;
b. breakables such as glass and ceramic items;
c. damage to consumable items; and
d. damage arising from normal wear and tear.
4. In order to claim under this warranty you must, within
the Warranty Period, return the Goods to the Place of
Purchase, together with the original proof of purchase
and this warranty page including the details below:
Kambrook 12 Month Replacement Warranty
Your Purchase Record (Please Complete)
Place Of Purchase _______________________________
Date Of Purchase ________________________________
Model Number __________________________________
Attach a copy of the purchase receipt here.
(Please don’t return purchase record
until you are making a claim)
5. This warranty does not cover the cost of
claiming under the warranty or transporting the
Goods to and from the Place of Purchase.
6. This warranty only applies to Goods
purchased in Australia or New Zealand.
Kambrook - Australia
170 -180 Bourke Road
Alexandria NSW 2015
Australia
Customer Service Line 1300 139 798
www.kambrook.com.au
Kambrook - New Zealand
Private Bag 94411
Botany, Manukau
Auckland 2163
New Zealand
Customer Service Line/
Spare Parts 0800 273 845
Customer Service Fax 0800 288 513
www.kambrook.co.nz
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