A6 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE AND CARE OF GAUSSIAN MICROWAVE OVEN © L INSTRUCTION BOOK DEPT.
Contents Page No. 4 Specifications Installation @ 6 Features Diagram 7 Getting to Know Your Oven 8 Getting to Know Your Control Panel 9 Using your Microwave Oven Operating the Oven The Variable Power Feature 11 Safety Facts 12 Microwave Cooking Terms and Techniques 18 Cleaning and Maintenance 14 Questions and Answers 16 What Happens if Something Goes Wrong 16 Gaussian Guarantee Conditions 17 Gaussian 5 Year Cover Important: the use of this new appliance is quite simple.
Specifications Power source: Power consumption: Oscillating frequency: Exterior dimensions: Interior dimensions: Oven capacity: Weight: 240 volts A.C. 50Hz 3 wire groomed circuit 1200 watts/input power 600 watts/output power 2450 MHz Height: 24.1 em Width: 46.7 em Depth: 34.1 em Height: em Width: 21.1 em Depth: 27.9 em 0.5 cubic ft 16.
Installation Positioning This oven is free-standing and can be placed wherever you choose within reach of a power outlet. Ensure the surface is level and that the oven has adequate ventilation, There must be at least 2.5 em/1 inch of clearance at the top,4 em/1% inches at the back and a total of 15 cm/6 inches side clearance.
Features A: Control Panel B: Sealed-in Oven Floor Interlock System D: Door Handle E: Door F: Stirrer Cover G Light
Getting to Know Your Oven : Control Panel Sealed-in Oven Floor . Safety Interlock System D: Door Handle E: Door F: Stirrer Cover G: Light A~ Control Panel This controls the programming of the microwave oven, (See detailed description under ‘Getting to Know Your Control Panel). B Sealed-in Oven Floor This sealed-in oven floor allows the food to be penetrated from the base upwards. The microwaves pass through the oven floor and bounce off the metal base back into the oven cavity.
Getting to Know Your Control Panel 1 Time Control Knob A 60 minute rooking timer. Turn the knob clockwise to set cooking time. To decrease time if required, tarn the knob anticlockwise. 2 Variable Power Control Knob Use to set desired power level. This enables you Lo have total flexibility when selecting the microwave speed suitable for the food that is being evoked.
Using Your Microwave Oven The Microwave Oven Microwave cocking is very versatile. It enables you to rook, reheat, roast, simmer, held-warm and even defrost with speed and convenience. As microwaving is such a new and fast way of poking, you must be prepared to gradually become more adventurous s you progress. Start with something easy; heat a cup of coffee in a mug for two minutes, but open the door at any time and check if the coffee is as hot as you ke it. Next try heating leftovers on a plate.
Basic uses are as follows: Power level % Power General uses 100 Holding food warm. Softening butter — raising bread. Defrosting. Warming syrups and sauces. Slow cooking. Heating frozen meal dishes e.g. fish pies, curries, casseroles. Start.cakes cook soups and stews. Reheat plated and leftover food. Reheating larger items. Full power for vegetables, fish, hot beverages, grill, preheating microwave browner.
Safety Facts To ensure maximum satisfaction from your microwave oven we would like to advise vou of some precautions to observe when using your new microwave cooker. @ The microwave oven cooks much faster than conventional ovens. It is wise to take special care when you are cooking something for which specific timings have not been recommended. This applies particularly when reheating foods.
Microwave Cooking Terms and Techniques Stirring With f such as casseroles, sauces and sinusitis necessary to.stir the ingredients during the rooking time so the heat Is evenly distributed. Arrangement of Food To ensure even cooking of food it is best to arrange it so the thinner parts ave towards the center of the dish:and the thicker more dense parts ave on the outside.
Cleaning and Maintenance Microwave Oven cleaning Your microwave oven requires a minimum of maintenance. To keep it free from grease and leis build-up, the microwave oven should be cleaned with a damp cloth after each use. A soft nail brush can be used to remove stubborn stains, Odors can be eliminated from the inside of the oven by boiling a solution of one cup of water and several tablespoons of lemon juice in the cavity.
Questions and Answers Q What happens if | accidentally operate the microwave oven with no food in it? A While such accidental use of short periods of time does not damage the magneto, it is not recommended. Q Seating food cooked in a microwave oven harmful? A Microwaves are simply a source of heat energy just like gas and electricity. All three produce cooking i the food itself. Food cooked in a microwave oven is not harmful to eat.
What Happens if Something Goes Wrong Important H'the oven does not come on: @ check that the appliance is connected correctly; @ check that the switch from the supply to the appliance is ON; @ replace the fuse in the socket, where present, with another of the appropriate rating; @ check that the fuse in the fuse box is intact. @ If after all these checks the appliance still does not work, call your local Gaussian Network Service Center listed in the telephone directory.
Peace of mind for twelve months GAUSSIAN STANDARD GUARANTEE CONDITIONS "This guarantee is in addition to your statutory and other legal rights which will not be excluded or in any way diminished by the return of this guarantee card.
or five years ZANINESS 5 YEAR COVER CONDITIONS (See enclosed leaflet) For s one-only payment you ean extend your Standard Guarantee, all the conditions and exclusions of which apply. 1. Products supplied as Shetlands, refurbished, damaged ur shop-soiled are not eligible for ver does NOT by virtue of vur having done so, nullify the exclusions. ‘node to check the details of your (over card aud will make a charge for if it i not presented to him a1 the time of his 1.