Grilling meat guide 29
Grilling fi sh and seafood guide 30
Food characteristics & microwave cooking 31
Keeping an eye on things 31
Factors affecting microwave cooking times 31
Density of food 31
Height of food 31
Moisture content of food 31
Bone and fat content of food 32
Quantity of food 32
Shape of food 32
Covering 32
Browning 32
Covering with greaseproof paper 32
Arranging and spacing 33
Stirring 33
Turning over 33
Placing thicker portions facing outwards 33
Shielding 33
Elevating 33
Piercing 33
Testing if cooked 34
Standing time 34
MAFF reheating cooked chilled foods 34
Servicing & cleaning 35
Servicing 35
Keep the inside of the microwave clean 35
Keep the outside of the microwave clean 35
Cleaning the control panel 35
Questions & answers 36
Technical specifi cations 37
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Disposal 38
Guarantee 38
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Introduction
Please take time to read these instructions and retain
for future reference.
Note: For the remainder of this user guide, the
microwave and grill will be referred to as the
microwave.
Safety is important
To ensure your safety and the safety of others, please
read the Safety information before you install this
microwave.
Keep this information in a safe place for future
reference.
In the box
You will fi nd the following:
• Microwave and grill
• Glass tray
• High rack
• Crispy tray
• Rotating ring
• Low rack
• User guide
• Quick reference guide
Note: If any of the items listed are damaged or
missing, please contact your local John Lewis branch.
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Safety information
Important safety instructions - read
carefully before use
Take note of the following safety information which
appears on the back of this microwave.
Warning! To prevent fi re or
shock hazard, do not expose this
microwave to rain or moisture.
Warning! Always remove the mains
plug from the wall socket when
not in use or before any service
operation.
Warning! There are no user
serviceable parts on this microwave.
Refer servicing to qualifi ed service
personnel.
Important safety information
It is most important that this user guide should be
retained with the microwave for future reference.
Should the microwave be sold or transferred to
another owner, or should you move house and leave
the microwave, always ensure that the guides are
supplied with the microwave in order that the new
owner can get to know the functionality and the
relevant warnings.
These warnings have been provided in the interest
of safety. You MUST read them carefully before
installation or use. If you are unsure of the meanings
of these warnings contact the John Lewis branch from
which you purchased the microwave.
Warnings
• Keep all packaging well away from children. There is
risk of suffocation.
• Never let the power cord be crushed by the
microwave itself or other (heavy) objects. Never
bend power cord excessively.
• Never hold the power cord or plug with wet hands.
• Never use a damaged power cord or plug, or loose
main socket.
• Never let the power cord touch or pass over
heating appliances.
• Do not attempt to tamper with, or make any
adjustments or repairs to the door, door seals,
control panel, safety interlock switches or any other
part of the microwave which would involve the
removal of any cover protecting against exposure to
microwave energy. Do not operate the microwave if
the door seals and adjacent parts of the microwave
are faulty. Repairs should only be undertaken by a
qualifi ed service technician.
• Unlike other appliances, the microwave is a high-
voltage and a high electrical-current piece of
equipment. Improper use or repair could result in
harmful exposure to excessive microwave energy or
in electric shock.
• Do not use the microwave for the purpose of
dehumidifi cation e.g. using the microwave to dry out
wet newspapers, clothes, toys, electric devices. It
can cause serious personal injury or damage to the
microwave such as a fi re, a burn or sudden death
due to an electric shock.
To avoid accidents to property or people it is
important to follow the instructions given. Failure to
do so removes any liability from John Lewis.
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• The microwave is not intended for use by young
children or elderly persons. Only allow older
children to use the microwave without supervision
when adequate instructions have been given. Ensure
the child is able to use the microwave in a safe way
and understands the hazards of improper use.
• Improper use may cause damage such as a fi re,
electric shock or burn.
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• Accessible parts may become hot during use. Young
children should be kept away.
• Liquids or other foods must not be heated in sealed
containers since they are liable to explode. Remove
the plastic wrapping from food before cooking or
defrosting. However in some cases food should be
covered with plastic fi lm, for heating or cooking.
• Be certain to use correct accessories for each
cooking mode, refer to the guide page 11.
• It is hazardous for anyone other than a qualifi ed
service technician to carry out any service or
repair operation that involves the removal of a
cover which gives protection against exposure to
microwave energy.
• When the microwave is operated in the
combination mode, children should only use the
microwave under adult supervision due to the
temperatures generated.
• This microwave must be earthed. If the supply
cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, a service agent or a similarly qualifi ed
person in order to avoid potential hazards.
Improper use may cause serious electrical damage.
• This microwave should not be used for commercial
catering purposes.
• Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal
scrapers to clean the microwave door glass. They
can scratch the surface, which may result in the glass
shattering.
• Using incorrect plug or switch can cause an electric
shock.
• The microwave must be used freestanding.
• The microwave is not intended to be operated by
an external timer or by a separate control.
• Keep ventilation openings in the microwave
enclosure or built-in structure, clear of obstruction.
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Cautions
• Do not operate the microwave with the door open
due to the safety interlocks built into the door
mechanism. It is important not to tamper with the
safety interlocks. It could result in harmful exposure
to excessive microwave energy. (Safety interlocks
automatically switch off any cooking activity when
the door is opened.)
• Do not place any object (such as kitchen towels,
napkins, etc.) between the microwave front face
and the door or allow food or cleaner residue to
accumulate on sealing surfaces.It could result in
harmful exposure to excessive microwave energy.
• Do not operate the microwave if it is damaged. It
is particularly important that the microwave 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. It could result
in harmful exposure to excessive microwave energy.
• Please ensure cooking times are correctly set, small
amounts of food require shorter cooking or heating
time. Over cooking may result in the food catching
on fi re and subsequent damage to the microwave.
• When heating liquids, e.g. soups, sauces and
beverages in your microwave oven:
- Avoid using straight sided containers with narrow
necks.
- Stir the liquid before placing the container in the
microwave and again halfway through the heating
time.
- After heating, let it stand in the microwave for a
short time; stir or shake it again carefully and check
the temperature of it before consuming to avoid
burns (especially, contents of feeding bottles and
baby food jars).
• Be careful when handling the container. Microwave
heating of beverages can result in delayed eruptive
boiling without evidence of bubbling. This could
result in hot liquids suddenly boiling over.
• An exhaust outlet is located on the top, bottom
or side of the microwave. Don’t block the outlet. It
could result in damage to your microwave and poor
cooking results.
• Do not operate the microwave when empty. It
is best to leave a glass of water in the microwave
when not in use. The water will safely absorb all
microwave energy, if the microwave is accidentally
started.
• Do not use wooden containers and ceramic
containers that have metallic (e.g. gold or silver)
inlays. Always remove metal twist ties. Check that
the utensils are suitable for use in microwave before
use. They may heat-up and char. Metal objects in
particular may arc in the microwave, which can
cause serious damage.
• Do not rinse the tray and rack by placing it in water
just after cooking. This may cause breakage or
damage.
• Be certain to place the microwave so the front of
the door is 8 cm or more behind the edge of the
surface on which it is placed, to avoid accidental
tipping of the microwave. Improper use could result
in bodily injury and microwave damage.
• Before cooking, pierce the skin of potatoes, apples
or any such fruit or vegetables. They could burst.
• Do not cook eggs in their shell. Eggs in their shell
and whole hardboiled eggs should not be heated
in microwave since they may explode, even after
microwave heating has ended. Pressure will build up
inside the egg which will burst.
• Do not attempt deep fat frying in your microwave.
This could result in a sudden boil over of the hot
liquid.
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• If smoke is observed, switch off or disconnect the
microwave from the power supply and keep the
microwave door closed in order to stifl e any fl ames.
It can cause serious damage such as a fi re or electric
shock.
Ecological hints
To save energy and help protect the environment, we
recommend that you follow these hints:
• When food is heated or cooked in disposable
containers made of plastic, paper or other
combustible materials, keep an eye on the
microwave and check it frequently.
• The temperature of accessible surfaces may be
high when the appliance is operating. Do not touch
the microwave door, outer cabinet, rear cabinet,
microwave cavity, accessories and dishes during grill
mode and auto cook operations, before clearing
make sure they are not hot.
• The microwave should be cleaned regularly and
any food deposits should be removed. Failure to
maintain the microwave in a clean condition could
lead to deterioration of the surface. This could
adversely affect the life of the appliance and possibly
result in a hazardous situation.
• If there are heating elements, the appliance becomes
hot during use. Care should be taken to avoid
touching the heating elements inside the microwave.
• Follow exact directions given by each manufacturer
for their popcorn product. Do not leave the
microwave unattended while the corn is being
popped. If corn fails to pop after the suggested
times, discontinue cooking. Never use a brown
paper bag for popping corn. Never attempt to pop
leftover kernels. Overcooking could result in the
corn catching a fi re.
• Locate the microwave in a well ventilated room and
make sure that any air openings are not obstructed.
• Ensure there are no obstructions preventing the
door from closing properly.
Environmental information
• After installation, please dispose of the packaging
with due regard to safety and the environment.
• Materials marked with the are recyclable.
• Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal
scrapers to clean the oven door glass. They can
scratch the surface, which may result in the glass
shattering.
• The microwave is not intended to be operated by
an external timer or by separate control.
• Keep ventilation openings in the microwave
enclosure or in the builclear of obstruction.
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Mains supply
Warning! This microwave MUST BE
EARTHED.
Plug wiring information
Warning! If the supplied fl exible
mains cord of this appliance is
damaged, it must be replaced.
Warning! Should the power supply
cable need to be replaced, this
must be carried out by an approved
service engineer. John Lewis declines
any liability should this safety
measure not be observed.
Before switching on, make sure the electricity
supply voltage is the same as that indicated on the
microwaves rating plate.
Warning! The microwave is supplied
with a 13 amp plug. In the event of
having to change the fuse in the plug
supplied, a 13 amp ASTA approved
BS 1363/A fuse must be used.
Warning! The microwave should not
be connected to the electrical supply
by means of an extension cable.
The microwave is supplied with BS 1363 approved
13 Amp fused mains plug. When replacing the fuse
always use a 13 Amp BS 1362 approved type. Never
use this plug with the fuse cover omitted. To obtain
a replacement fuse cover contact your dealer or John
Lewis.
If the mains sockets in your home differ, or are not
suitable for the type of plug supplied then the plug
should be removed and a suitable type fi tted.
If the mains plug becomes severed from the mains lead
it must be destroyed. A mains plug with bared wires is
hazardous if engaged in a mains output line socket.
If a 13 Amp BS 1363 plug is not suitable or any
other type of plug used, then this appliance must be
protected by a 15 Amp fuse.
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Installation
When upacking the microwave, be aware of the
following points:
• When unpacking the microwave make sure all
accessories (Rotating ring glass tray, high rack, crispy
tray & low rack) and packing materials are removed.
• Check to make sure that the microwave has not
been damaged during shipping.
• Unpack the microwave and place it on a fl at level
surface.
Find a suitable location for the microwave, it should be
positioned as follows:
• Place the microwave on the level location of your
choice with more than 85 cm height but make sure
there is at least 20 cm of space on the top and 10
cm at the rear for proper ventilation.
Check the microwave is
working correctly
1 Plug the microwave into a standard household
socket. Make sure the microwave is the only
appliance connected to the socket.
Note: If the microwave does not operate properly,
unplug it from the electrical socket and then plug it
back in.
2 Open the microwave door by pulling the door
handle. Place the rotating ring inside the microwave
and place the glass tray on top.
Fill a microwave safe container with 300 ml
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(1/2 pint) of water.
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Place in the centre of the glass tray and close the
microwave door.
Note: If you have any doubts about what type of
container to use please refer to Page 11.
• The front of the microwave must be at least 8 cm
from the edge of the surface to prevent tipping.
• An exhaust outlet is located on bottom or side of
the microwave. (Blocking the outlet can damage the
microwave).
Warning! The microwave must not
be used f
purposes.
or commer
cial catering
5 Press the Stop/Clear button, and press the
Start/Quick start button once to set a cooking
time of 30 seconds. The DISPLAY will count down
from 30 seconds. When the microwave reaches
zero it will beep.
Open the microwave door and test the
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temperature of the water. If your microwave is
operating correctly the water should be warm.
Caution - Be car
the container it may be hot.
Caution bottles and baby food jars shall
be stirred or shaken and the
temperature checked before
consumption in order to avoid burns.
The contents of feeding
eful when removing
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Microwave-safe utensils
Plastic storage containers
Microwaves cannot penetrate metal. They will bounce
off any metal object in the microwave and cause
arcing. Most heat resistant non-metallic cooking utensils
are safe for use in the microwave. However, never
use metal or metal trimmed utensils when using the
microwave feature. If you have any doubts about a
particular utensil, there is a simple way to fi nd out
if it can be used in the microwave. Carry out the
microwave test.
Microwave test
• Place the utensil next to a glass bowl fi lled with
water.
• Microwave on HIGH power for 1 minute. If the
water heats up but the utensil remains cool to the
touch, the utensil is microwave-safe. However, if the
water does not change temperature but the utensil
becomes warm, microwaves are being absorbed by
the utensil and it is not safe for use.
These can be used to hold foods that are to be
quickly reheated. However, they should not be used
to hold foods that will need considerable time in the
microwave as hot foods will eventually warp or melt
plastic containers.
Paper
Paper plates and containers are convenient and safe to
use, provided that the cooking time is short and foods
to be cooked are low in fat and moisture. Paper towels
are also very useful for wrapping foods and for lining
baking trays in which greasy foods such as bacon are
cooked.
Warning! In general, avoid coloured
paper products as the colour may
run. Some recycled paper products
may contain impurities which could
cause arcing or fi res when used in
the microwave.
• There are many items on hand in any kitchen
that can be used as cooking equipment in the
microwave. These are listed below:
Dinner plates
Many kinds of dinnerware are microwave-safe. If in
doubt consult the manufacturer’s literature or perform
the microwave test.
Glassware
Glassware that is heat-resistant is microwave-safe. This
would include all brands of microwave tempered glass
cookware. However, do not use delicate glassware,
such as tumblers or wine glasses, as these might shatter
as the food warms.
Plastic cooking bags
Provided they are made specially for cooking, cooking
bags are microwave safe. Always make a slit in the bag
so that steam can escape.
Caution - Never use ordinary plastic
bags for cooking, as they will melt
and rupture.
Plastic microwave cookware
A variety of shapes and sizes of microwave cookware
are available. For the most part, you can probably use
items you already have on hand rather than investing in
new kitchen equipment.
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Pottery, stoneware and ceramic
Containers made of these materials are usually fi ne for
use, but they should be tested to be sure. Carry out
the microwave test.
Caution - Some items with high
lead or iron content are not suitable
as cooking utensils.
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