LG MD-3444C Owner’s Manual

MICROWAVE
OVEN
OWNER'S
MANUAL
MODEL
:
MD-3444C
PLEASE
THIS
OWNER'S
MANUAL
THOROUGHLY
BEFORE
OPERATING.
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2
Custom
Set
Table.......
.......................................15
Auto
Defrost......................................................
16
Q
Defrost
..........................................................
16
Auto
Defrost
Table
............................................
17
Timed
Cooking..................................................
17
Multi-Stage
Cooking
.........................................
18
Microwave
Power
Levels
..................................
18
Cooking
Tips
...............................................
19~20
USING
YOUR
COFFEE
MAKER
..................21~27
Preparing
Coffee................................................21
Brew
Strength
Control
.......................................22
Cleaning
The
Coffee
Maker..............................
22
Self-Cleaning
....................................................
23
Important...........................................................
23
Brew..................................................................
24
Small
Batch.......................................................
24
How
To
Set
The
Brew
Timer
For
Auto-On
Mode..
25
Adjust
Warming
Plate
Temp
..............................26
Adjust
Warming
Plate
Time
..............................
26
Other
Functions
.................................................27
TROUBLESHOOTING
.................................
28~29
Questions
and
Answers
..............................
28~29
SAFETY-COFFEE
MAKER
.................................
5
SAFETY
...........................................................
3~5
Precautions
to
Avoid
Possible
Exposure
to
Excessive
Microwave
Energy
.............................
3
Grounding
Instructions........................................
3
Important
Safety
Instructions
..............................
4
UNDERSTANDING
YOUR
COFFEE
COMBO.
..6~8
Specifications......................................................
6
Installation...........................................................
6
Parts
And
Accessories
........................................
7
Control
Panel
......................................................
8
USING
YOUR
MICROWAVE
OVEN
..............
9~20
Cookware
Guide
.................................................
9
Tips
for
Microwave
Cooking
.............................
10
Cleaning............................................................
10
Kitchen
Timer....................................................
11
Child
Lock.........................................................
11
Sensor
Touch
Operation
Instruction
.................
12
Sensor
Touch
Table
..........................................
12
Reheat
..............................................................
13
Reheat
Table.....................................................
13
Auto
Cook
.........................................................
14
Auto
Cook
Table
...............................................
14
EZ
On................................................................
14
Custom
Set........................................................
15
3
?
DO
NOT
attempt
to
operate
oven
the
open,
since
open-door
operation
can
result
in
harmful
exposure
to
microwave
energy.
It
is
important
not
to
defeat
or
tamper
the
safety
interlocks.
?
DO
NOT
operate
the
oven
if
it
is
damaged.
It
is
particularly
important
the
oven
close
properly
and
there
is
no
damage
to
1.
(bent)
2.
hinges
and
latches
(broken
or
loosened)
3.
seals
and
sealing
surfaces.
?
DO
NOT
place
any
object
between
the
oven
front
and
the
door,
or
allow
or
cleaner
residue
to
accumulate
on
sealing
surfaces.
?
THE
OVEN
should
not
be
adjusted
or
repaired
by
anyone
except
properly
qualified
service
personnel.
PRECAUTIONS
TO
AVOID
POSSIBLE
EXPOSURE
TO
EXCESSIVE
MICROWAVE
ENERGY
GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS
This
appliance
must
be
grounded!
If
an
electrical
short
circuit
occurs,
grounding
reduces
the
risk
of
electric
shock
by
providing
an
escape
wire
for
the
electric
current.
This
appliance
is
equipped
with
a
cord
having
a
grounding
wire
with
a
grounding
plug.
Put
the
plug
into
an
outlet
that
is
properly
installed
and
grounded.
WARNING
If
you
use
the
grounding
plug
improperly,
you
risk
electric
shock.
If
you
use
an
extension
cord,
be
sure
that:
?
The
extension
cord
has
the
same
electrical
rating
as
the
appliance.
?
The
marked
rating
of
the
extension
cord
shall
be
equal
to
or
greater
than
the
electrical
rating
of
the
appliance.
?
The
extension
cord
is
a
grounding-type
3-wire
cord.
?
The
extension
cord
does
not
drape
over a
countertop
or
tabletop,
where
it
can
be
pulled
on
by
children
or
tripped
over
accidentally.
?
The
electrical
cord
is
dry
and
not
pinched
or
crushed
in
any
way.
Ask
a
qualified
electrician
or
the
Authorized
Service
Department
if
you
do
not
understand
the
grounding
instructions
or
if
you
wonder
whether
the
appliance
is
properly
grounded.
This
appliance
has
a
short
power
supply
cord
to
reduce
the
risk
of
anyone's
tripping
over
or
becoming
entangled
in
the
cord.
You
may
use
an
extension
cord
if
you
are
careful.
4
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
The
safety
instructions
below
will
tell
you
how
to
use
your
microwave
oven
to
avoid
harm
to
yourself
or
damage
to
your
oven.
WARNING
--
To
reduce
the
risk
of
burns,
electric
shock,
fire,
injury
to
persons,
or
exposure
to
excessive
microwave
energy:
SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS!
1.
Read
all
the
instructions
before
using
your
microwave
oven.
2.
Do
not
allow
children
to
use
this
oven
without
close
supervision!
3.
Read
and
follow
the
specific
PRECAUTIONS
TO
AVOID
POSSIBLE
EXPOSURE
TO
EXCESSIVE
MICROWAVE
ENERGY
found
on
page
3.
4.
Do
not
tamper
with
the
built
--
in
safety
switches
on
the
oven
door!
The
oven
has
several
built-insafety
switches
to
make
sure
the
power
is
off
when
the
door
is
open.
5.
When
cleaning
the
door
and
the
surfaces
that
touch
the
door,
use
only
mild,
nonabrasive
soaps
or
detergents
and
a
sponge
or
soft
cloth.
6.
If
your
oven
is
dropped
or
damaged,
have
it
thoroughly
checked
by
a
qualified
service
technician
before
using
it
again.
7.
To
avoid
a
fire
hazard:
a)
Do
not
severely
overcook
foods.
It
can
cause
a
fire in
the
oven.
b)
Do
not
use
recycled
paper
products
in
your
oven.
They
can
contain
particles
that
can
cause
arcing
or
may
ignite.
c)
Do
not
overcook
potatoes.
Overcooking
could
cause
a
fire.
d)
Do
not
store
combustible
items
(bread,
cookies,
etc.)
in
the
oven,
because
if
lightning
strikes
the
power
lines,
it
may
cause
the
oven
to
turn
ON.
e)
Do
not
use
wire
twist-ties
in
the
oven.
Be
sure
to
remove
them
before
placing
the
item
in
the
oven.
f)
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.
If
a
fire
should
start:
a)
Keep
the
oven
door
closed.
b)
Turn
the
oven
off.
c)
Disconnect
the
power
cord
or
shut
off
the
power
at
the
fuse
or
circuit
breaker
panel.
9.
Do
not
use
this
oven
for
commercial
purposes.
This
microwave
is
made
for
household
use
only.
10.
Install
or
locate
this
appliance
in
accordance
with
the
provided
installation
instructions.
11.
To
avoid
electric
shock:
a)
This
appliance
must
be
grounded!
Connect
it
only
to
a
properly
grounded
outlet.
(See
the
Grounding
instructions
on
page
3.)
b)
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.
c)
Do
not
immerse
the
electrical
cord
or
plug
in
water.
d)
Keep
the
cord
away
from
heated
surfaces.
e)
This
appliance
should
be
serviced
only
by
qualified
service
personnel.
12.
Liquids
such
as
water,
coffee,
or
tea
are
able
to
be
overheated
beyond
the
boiling
point
without
appearing
to
be
boiling
due
to
surface
tension
of
the
liquid.
Visible
bubbling
or
boiling
when
the
container
is
removed
from
the
microwave
oven
is
not
always
present.
This
could
result
in
very
hot
liquids
suddenly
boiling
over
when
the
container
is
disturbed
or
when
a
spoon
or
other
utensil
is
inserted
into
the
liquid.
To
reduce
the
risk
of
injury
to
persons;
1)
Do
not
overheat
the
liquid.
2)
Stir
the
liquid
both
before
and
halfway through
heating
it.
3)
Use
extreme
care
when
inserting
a
spoon
or
other
utensil
into
the
container
once
heating
has
begun.
4)
Do
not
use
straight-sided
containers
with
narrow
necks.
5)
After
heating,
allow
the
container
to
stand
in
the
microwave
oven
for
a
short
time
before
removing
the
container.
13.
Keep
the
glass
tray
and
the
turntable
roller
rest
in
the
oven
when
you
are
cooking.
14.
Do
not
use
the
oven
outdoors.
Do
not
store
the
oven
outdoors.
Do
not
use
this
product
near
water.
--
for
example,
near
a
kitchen
sink,
in
a
wet
basement,
near
a
swimming
pool,
or
similar
location.
15.
Do
not
cover
or
block
any
openings
in
the
oven.
16.
Do
not
run
the
microwave
oven
empty.
17.
Do
not
let
the
cord
hang
over
the
edge
of
a
table
or
counter.
18.
Do
not
heat
glass
turntable
excessively.
--
Do
not
cook
bacon
directly
on
the
glass
turntable.
--
Do
not
allow
the
grey
film
on
special
microwave
cooking
packages
to
touch
the
glass
turntable.
Put
the
package
on
a
microwave-safe
dish.
--
Keep
a
browning
dish
at
least
3G16
inch
above
the
glass
turntable.
If
you
use
the
browning
dish
incorrectly,
you
could
break
the
glass
turntable.
19.
Be
careful
not
to
chip
or
scratch
the
edges
of
the
turntable.
Chips
or
scratches
may
cause
the
turntable
to
break
during
use.
20.
Some
produce
such
as
whole
eggs
and
sealed
containers,
for
example,
closed
glass
jars,
are
able
to
explode
and
should
not
be
heated
in
this
oven.
5
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
When
using
electrical
appliances,
basic
safety
precautions
should
always
be
flowed
to
reduce
the
risk
of
fire,
electric
shock
and/or
injury
to
person,
including
the
following:
SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS!
FOR
HOUSEHOLD
USE
ONLY
1.
Read
all
instructions.
2.
Do
not
touch
hot
surfaces.
Use
handles
and
knobs.
3.
To
protect
against
fire,
electric
shock
and
injury
to
persons,
do
not
immerse
cord,
plugs
or
appliance
in
water
or
other
liquid.
4.
Close
supervision
is
necessary
when
any
appliance
is
used
by
or
near
children.
5.
Unplug
from
outlet
when
not
in
use
and
before
cleaning.
Allow
to
cool
before
putting
on
or
taking
off
parts,
and
before
cleaning
the
appliance.
6.Do
not
operate
any
appliance
with
a
damaged
cord
or
plug
or
after
the
appliance
malfunctions
or
has
been
dropped
or
damaged
in
any
manner.
Return
appliance
to
the
nearest
authorized
service
center
for
examination,
repair
or
electrical
or
mechanical
adjustment.
7.The
use
of
attachments
not
recommended
by
the
manufacturer
may
cause
hazards.
8.
Do
not
use
outdoors.
9.
Do
not
let
cord
hang
over
edge
of
table
or
counter,
or
touch
hot
surface.
10.
Do
not
place
on
or
near
a
hot
gas
or
electric
burner,
or
in
a
heated
oven.
11.
Always
attach
plug
to
appliance
first,
then
plug
cord
into
the
wall
outlet.
To
disconnect,
turn
any
control
to
"off",
then
remove
plug
from
wall
outlet.
12.
Do
not
use
appliance
for
other
than
intended
use.
13.
Snap
lid
securely
onto
carafe
before
serving
any
beverages.
14.
Scalding
may
occur
if
the
lid
is
removed
during
the
brewing
cycle.
15.
The
glass
carafe
is
designed
for
use
with
this
appliance
only.
It
must
never
be
used
on
the
range
top.
16.
Do
not set
a
hot
carafe
on
a
wet
or
cold
surface.
17.
Do
not
use
cracked
carafe
or
a
carafe
having
a
loose
or
weakened
handle.
18.
Do
not
clean
carafe
or
warming
plate
with
cleansers,
steel
wood
pads,
or
other
abrasive
materials.
19.
WARNING
:
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire
of
electric
shock,
do
not
remove
the
base
plate.
No
user
serviceable
parts
are
inside.
Repair
should
be
done
only
by
authorized
personnel.
20.
Avoid
contact
with
moving
parts.
21.
Do
not
pull
out
the
water
reservoir
while
brewing
coffee.
6
Power
Supply
Rated
Power
Consumption
UNDERSTANDING
YOUR
COFFEE
COMBO
INSTALLATION
1.
Remove
your
LG
Coffee
Combo
and
all
packing
materials
from
the
shipping
carton.
2.
Place
the
oven
on
a
level
surface
that
provides
at
least
4
inches
of
space
at
the
left,
right,
top,
and
rear
sides
for
proper
ventilation.
3.
Slide
the
turntable
support
onto
the
pin
in
the
center
opening
of
the
oven
floor,
making
sure
it
seats
properly
on
the
pin.
Then
place
the
glass
turntable
on
the
turntable
support.
NOTE:
Never
place
the
glass
turntable
in
the
oven
upside
down.
Blocking
the
inlet
and/or
outlet
openings
can
damage
the
oven.
4
inches
4
inches
4
inches
Countertop
SPECIFICATIONS
*IEC
60705
RATING
STANDARD
Specifications
subject
to
change
without
prior
notice.
870W
WARNING
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire
or
electric
shock,
do
not
install
closer
than
4
inches
to
side
and
back
wall.
Microwave
Output
Microwave
Coffee
Maker
Overall
Dimensions
(WxHxD)"
Oven
Cavity
Dimensions
(WxHxD)"
Capacity
of
Oven
Cavity
584x318x435
374x244x397
34L
220V
AC,
50
Hz
1600W
*1100W
230V
AC,
50
Hz
1650W
*1200W
7
Your
oven
comes
with
the
following
accessories:
1
Use
and
Care
Guide
1
Glass
Turntable
1
Turntable
Support
1
Water
Reservoir
1
Carafe
with
lid
UNDERSTANDING
YOUR
COFFEE
COMBO
PARTS
AND
ACCESSORIES
See-Through
Door
Safety
Interlock
System
Turntable
Support
Glass
Turntable
Coffee
Maker
Water
Reservoir
Filter
Basket
Carafe
Flavor
Selector
Control
Panel
Microwave
Oven
Warming
Plate
Easy-Clean
Oven
Cavity
Cooking
Guide
Label
8
UNDERSTANDING
YOUR
COFFEE
COMBO
1.
1-4.
This
pad
is
small
batch
function.
This
pad
is
used
when
you
want
to
brew
a
small
amount
(1~4
cups)
of
coffee.
2.
TEMP.
This
pad
is
used
when
you
want
to
adjust
the
warming
plate
temperature
of
the
coffee.
3.
OFF/CLEAR.
Touch
this
pad
to
stop
the coffee
maker
or
clear
entries.
(coffee
maker
only)
4.
ON.
This
pad
is
used
when
you
want
to
brew
more
than
4
cups
of
coffee.
5.
TIME
SET.
Touch
this
pad
to
change
the
default
setting
of
the
coffee
maker
for
brew
timer
or
warming
plate
timer.
6.
TIMER
ON/OFF.
This
pad
is
used
when
you
want
to
turn
the
brew
timer
function
On
or
Off.
COFFEE
MAKER
CONTROL
AREA
1.
DISPLAY.
The
Display
includes
a
clock
and
indicators
that
tell
you
time
of
day,
cooking
time
settings,
and
cooking
functions
selected.
2.
STOP/CLEAR.
Touch
this
pad
to
stop
the
oven
or
clear
entries.
(microwave
oven
only)
3.
START.
Touch
this
pad
to
start
all
entries
(except
the
Auto
Cook
and
Add
Minute
function
which
start
automatically)
and
to
turn
Child
Lock
on
or
off.
4.
AUTO
COOK.
Touch
this
pad
to
select
programmed
food
items.
5.
EZ-ON.
Touch
this
pad
to
cook
at
100%
cooking
power
for
1
minute
to
99
minutes
59
seconds.
6.
AUTO
DEFROST.
This
pad
is
an
accurate
defrosting
method
for
frozen
meat,
poultry
and
fish
up
to
6.0
lbs.
7.
Q-DEFROST.
This
pad
provides
you
with
the
quick
defrosting
method
for
1.0
pound
of
frozen
foods.
8.
CUSTOM
SET.
Touch
this
pad
to
change
the
oven's
default
settings
for
clock,
sound,
scroll
speed
and
Lbs/Kg.
9.
KITCHEN
TIMER.
Touch
this
pad
to
use
your
microwave
oven
as
a
kitchen
timer.
10.
COOK
TIME.
Touch
this
pad
to
set
the
cooking
time.
11.
POWER.
Touch
this
pad
to
set
the
cooking
power.
12.
NUMBER
PADS.
Touch
Number
Pads
to
enter
cooking
time,
power
level,
quantities,
or
weights.
13.
SENSOR
TOUCH.
This
pad
allows
you
to
cook
most
of
your
favorite
foods
without
having
to
select
cooking
times
and
power
levels.
MICROWAVE
CONTROL
AREA
CONTROL
PANEL
1
12
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USE
Ovenproof
Glass
?
Glass
treated
for
use
in
high-intensity
heat
includes
utility
dishes,
bread
dishes,
pie
plates,
cake
plates,
liquid
measuring
cups,
casseroles,
and
bowls
without
metallic
trim.
China
?
Bowls,
cups,
serving
plates,
and
platters
without
metallic
trim
can
be
used
in
your
oven.
Plastic
?
When
using
plastic
wrap
as a
cover,
make
sure
that
the
dish
is
deep
enough
so
the
plastic
wrap
does
not
touch
the
food.
As
the
food
heats,
it
may
melt
the
plastic
wrap
wherever
the
wrap
touches
the
food.
?
Place
plastic
wrap
loosely
over
the
top
of
the
dish
and
secure
it
by
pressing
the
wrap
to
the
sides
of
the
dish.
?
Vent
by
turning
back
one
corner
of
the
plastic
wrap.
This
will
allow
excess
steam
to
escape.
?
Use
plastic
dishes,
cups,
semi-rigid
freezer
containers,
and
plastic
bags
only
for
short
time
cooking.
Use
these
with
care
because
the
plastic
may
soften
from
the
heat
of
the
food.
Paper
?
Microwave-safe
paper
towels,
waxed
paper,
paper
napkins,
and
paper
plates
with
no
metallic
trim
or
design
can
be
used
in
your
oven.
?
Refer
to
the
paper
manufacturer's
label
for
use
of
any
paper
product
in
the
microwave
oven.
DO
NOT
USE
Metal
Utensils
?
Metal
shields
food
from
microwave
energy
and
produces
uneven
cooking.
Avoid
metal
skewers,
thermometers,
or
foil
trays.
?
Metal
utensils
can
cause
arcing,
which
is
a
discharge
of
electric
current.
Arcing
can
damage
your
microwave
oven.
Metal
Decoration
?
Do
not
use
metal-trimmed
or
metal-banded
dinnerware,
casserole
dishes,
etc.
CenturaTM
Tableware
?
The
Corning
Company
recommends
that
you
do
not
use
Centura
tableware
and
some
CorelleTM
closed-handle
cups
for
microwave
cooking.
Aluminum
?
Do
not
use
large
sheets
of
aluminum
foil
because
they
hinder
cooking
and
may
cause
arcing.
You
may
use
small
pieces
of
foil
to
shield
poultry
legs
and
wings.
?
Keep
all
aluminum
foil
at
least
1
inch
from
the
walls
and
door
of
the
oven.
?
Wooden
bowls,
boards,
and
baskets
will
dry
out
and
may
split
or
crack
when
you
use
them
in
the
microwave
oven.
Tightly
Closed
Containers
?
Tightly
closed
cookware
can
explode.
Be
sure
to
leave
an
opening
for
steam
to
escape
from
covered
cookware.
Brown
Paper
?
Do
not
use
brown
paper
bags.
They
absorb
heat
and
could
burn.
Metal
Twist-Ties
?
Always
remove
metal
twist-ties
as
they
can
become
hot
and
cause
a
fire.
COOKWARE
GUIDE
Most
heat-resistant,
non-metallic
cookware
is
safe
for
use
in
your
microwave
oven.
However,
to
test
cookware
before
using,
follow
these
steps:
1.
Place
the
empty
cookware
in
the
microwave
oven.
2.
Measure
1
cup
of
water
in
a
glass
measuring
cup
and
place
it
in
the
oven
beside
the
cookware.
3.
Microwave
on
100%
power
for
1
minute.
If
the
dish
is
warm,
it
should
not
be
used
for
microwave
cooking.
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