saro WD 900 User manual

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Instruction Manual
Electronic Microwave Model WD 900
Order no. 288-1000
General Notes
• Carefully read these operating instructions through as they contain important information.
• It is advisable to keep the operating instructions in a place where you have them always
ready to hand. Should you pass the microwave oven on to a third party, this instruction
manual must be handed on.
• In no case ignore the safety notes.
• As soon as you have unpacked the microwave oven, check whether everything is in a
faultless condition. Should anything be damaged, do not connect the appliance as such,
but inform your dealer.
• Dispose of the packing material according to the local regulations.
• Before you connect the microwave oven, make sure that the type of current stated on the
identification plate corresponds with your mains supply.
• In the case of fault and/or malfunction, pull the plug out of the socket and inform your
dealer. He will carry out the repair with original spare parts.
• Please observe the local regulations concerning accident prevention and disposal.
• The manufacturer/dealer cannot be made responsible for damages which arise through
not observing these operating instructions. Apart from this, if these instructions are not
observed, microwave oven safety is no longer guaranteed.
Safety Notes
• The microwave oven must only be used for the intended purpose (re-heating and cooking
of food). Improper use can cause damages and lead to the loss of the warranty.
• Place the microwave oven on a stable, flat surface, but not near to gas or electric ovens
and/or other sources of warmth.
• The oven must be sufficiently ventilated to work in an optimal manner. Always leave 15
cm of space over the oven, 10 cm at the back and 5 cm on each side. Never cover the air
ducts and never remove the feet.
• Do not touch the plug with wet hands.
• Do not use the cable to pull out the plug from the socket.
• The cable must not hang over table edges and/or sharp edges. It also must not come into
contact with water.
• Regularly check the cable. If it is damaged, it must exchanged by a qualified specialist.
• Do not operate when there is no food in the oven.
• Never use the microwave oven outdoors.
• Do not move the oven with opened door and while cooking.
• Do not place anything on the oven.
• Never use the oven without the turntable in place. Do not use any other turntable with this
oven.
• Never deep-fry food in the oven.
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Continuation „Safety Notes“
• When boiling water or other liquids, be sure to use wide mouthed containers. This will
allow air bubbles to escape freely.
• Do not place sealed or closed bottles or cans in the oven.
• Always make sure that closed containers, such as jars of baby food, are opened and
plastic pouches of vegetables are pierced before cooking. Tightly closed containers could
explode.
• The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars shall be stirred or shaken and the
temperature checked before consumption, in order to avoid burns.
• Prick food having a thick skin such as potatoes, tomatoes, apples etc. before putting
them in the oven.
• Remove the metal ties from the paper or plastic bags before placing them in the oven.
• Eggs can not be boiled in microwave ovens.
• If smoke is observed, keep the oven door closed to suffocate the flame, and switch off
and disconnect the oven from the power supply.
• Do not leave the microwave oven unattended while it is in use. It is only under adults
direction that children should use the oven.
• Do not use dishes with metal for instance, metal pots, opened tins and dishes with gold
or silver decorations.
• Use only suitable cookware and utensils.
• Do not dry wet clothes, newspapers or other similar stuff in the microwave oven.
• Never use the microwave oven for storage purposes. Never leave paper, kitchen utensils
or food inside the oven when it is not in use.
• Never change the power supply lead, carry out maintenance, repairs or operations
involving the dismantling of a cover constituting protection against microwave energy.
These manipulations can turn out to be very hazardous and must absolutely be carried
out by a qualified person to avoid any danger.
• The microwave oven should be cleaned regularly.
• Before each cleaning, the oven has to be switched off and the plug has to be pulled out
of the socket.
• Avoid using sprays or corrosive cleaners, this would cause staining, scratching or
tarnishing the inside of your oven.
• Water or food should not be allowed to seep into the ventilation openings. If it happens,
pull the plug from the socket and call your dealer.
The microwave oven has 9 power levels:
Power Power
Grill in % Microwave Application
1.) HIGH 100 % Rapid heating
2.) MEDIUM HIGH 81 % Cooking meat, for example
3.) MEDIUM 58 % Continued cooking
4.) DEFROST 36 % Defrosting frozen food
5.) LOW 18 % Melting cheese, etc.
6.) GRILL 100 % Grilling and baking in cheese
7.) COMBI 1 70 % 30 % Defrosting and browning lightly
8.) COMBI 2 51 % 49 % Cooking and browning
9.) COMBI 3 33 % 67 % Boiling and grilling
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GRILL
• With the knob turning clockwise passing the highest microwave power level, the oven
comes to the grill cooking function which is particularly useful for thin slices of meat,
steaks, chops, kebabs, sausages or pieces of chicken. It also suitable for cooking hot
sandwiches and au grain dishes.
COMBINATION COOKING
• By its name, this cooking operation combines microwave power with that of grill cooking.
The operation is categorized into three levels with different combination power settings as
you can see from the following table. These are particularly suitable for certain foods and
culinary operations. As well as for keeping the much desired crispness of certain foods.
Operating Instructions
• Before using for the first time remove the protective film completely from the microwave
oven and clean carefully the chamber and the surface with a damp cloth. Wipe off and
dry everything. Attention: Water should not be allowed to seep into the ventilation
openings.
• Examine the oven for any damage such as dents, broken door latches or cracks in the
door. Do not operate if unit is damaged. Call your dealer.
• Plug the power plug into a suitable outlet.
• Place the food on the turntable. Do not start the oven without glass turntable and roller
ring. Any other replacements or different types of turntables or roller rings are not allowed
to be used. Turntable and roller ring should be presented together.
• Select with the toggle the desired stage.
• Shut the door.
• Set the timer on the correct cooking time.
• If the cooking time is less than 5 minutes, first turn the timer clockwise past the 5 minutes
mark and then turn it back to the desired time.
• The microwave starts cooking.
• Note: If you want to cancel the program which you have input you can directly open the
door. When the door is open all circuit shut down and door latch system works automati-
cally to stop radiating microwave. Do not forgot to position “Timer” knob to “Zero” before
closing the door.
The cooking bowls can become very warm by the transfer of heat. Use insulated gloves
to handle them.
How to defrost
1. For frozen meat or fish, before defrosting it by oven, unpack it and put it into a utensil. In
order to get much better defrosting effect, you can cut the meat into small cubes of about
5 cm, and place them in order before defrosting.
2. The fine end parts of chicken legs, fish heads and tails should be packed by aluminium
foil before defrosting.
3. To defrost crisp food such as pies, cream and biscuits, just put them in the oven for a
short time, and then leave them in ambient temperature to let them unfreezing itself.
4. After defrosting by oven, leave the meat for a certain time before cooking, because it
takes a little time to defrost its inside part.
Attention: The defrosted food should be served soon and it is not good to refreeze it.
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Hints at microwave oven cooking
1. Cooking time in the cuisine is just a recommendation, and it varies depending upon the
customers preference for different doneness, starting temperature, volumes, size, shape
of cookware and utensils used and so on, so it is advised to just operate for a short time
first, and then based on the real situation to reheat it.
2. How to position the food. Cut the food into pieces of same size and put them in-order,
which will give a even cooking result.
3. Make a hole on the food. For food with shell or skin such as eggs, apples, potatoes,
tomatoes etc. before cooking you should make a hole or cut or pear off its skin.
4. How to cover the food. Refer to the cuisine. Please wrap is used to cover the food so as
to prevent water from evaporating during cooking.
5. How to mix and turn over food. To cook a large amount of food or very thick food, it is
good to mix it or turn over. 2 or 3 times during the whole course, so as to get an even
result.
6. Delayed taking-out. After cooking, you can leave the food in the oven for a few minutes,
in this case its internal energy will work continually.
Cleaning
• The microwave oven should be cleaned regularly.
• Turn the microwave oven off and remove the power plug from the wall socket before
cleaning.
• Keep the inside of the oven clean and clean the door seals and adjacent parts using a
soil damp cloth.
• The outside may be cleaned with mild soap and warm water and wipe it dry. To prevent
damage to the operating parts inside the oven, water should not be allowed to seep into
the ventilation openings. If it happens, pull the plug from the socket and call your dealer.
• The roller ring and oven cavity floor should be cleaned regularly to avoid excessive noise.
The cavity can be damaged by sharp objects.
• Mild detergent may be used if the oven gets very dirty.
• Avoid using sprays or corrosive cleaners, they would risk staining, scratching or
tarnishing the inside of your oven.
• Always keep the interface between door and oven clean.
Technical specifications
Housing Stainless steel (inside and outside)
Microwave output power 0,9 kW
Grill-power 1 kW
Power levels 9 adjustable power levels, defrost function,
30-minutes-Timer, end of cooking signal
Oven capacity 23 litres
Power connection 230 V / 1 Ph. / 50 Hz
Outside dimensions W 483 x D 398 x H 281 mm
Inside dimensions W 340 x T 320 x H 220 mm
Net weight 14,1 kg
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