Cooking with a Microwave.................................................................................................................................11
Checking Your Cooking Utensils ...................................................................................................................... 12
Using Aluminium Foil in Your Microwave ..................................................................................................... 12
Materials that can be Used in the Microwave ............................................................................................. 13
The Main Unit ..........................................................................................................................................................16
The Control Panel ..................................................................................................................................................16
Checking your Microwave ..........................................................................................................17
Auto Cooking .............................................................................................................................. 24
Auto-cook Menu Table ........................................................................................................................................25
Defrost by Weight ..................................................................................................................................................26
Defrost by Time ...................................................................................................................................................... 26
Checking the Cooking Function ................................................................................................ 27
To Find Out the Current Cooking Setting ..................................................................................................... 27
Cleaning your Microwave .......................................................................................................... 28
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
General Safety
• Switch o and unplug before tting or removing parts/attachments,
after use and before cleaning.
• Keep your ngers away from moving parts and tted attachments.
• Never use a damaged appliance.
• Never operate the appliance when it is empty.
• Keep the mains cord out of reach of children.
• Keep the unit, mains cord and plug away from water.
• Never exceed the maximum capacities.
• When using an attachment, read the accompanying safety instructions.
• Take care when lifting this appliance as it is heavy.
• You should always have your appliance checked by a qualied service
agent if it has been dropped or damaged to ensure it is safe to use.
• This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above
and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or
lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and
understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the
appliance.
• Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children less than 8
years old.
• Only use the appliance for its intended indoor, household, domestic
use.
Maintenance of Your Microwave
Warning: It is hazardous for anyone other than a qualied service agent to
carry out any service or repair operation which involves the removal of a
cover that gives protection against exposure to microwave energy.
Warning: If the door or door seals are damaged, the microwave must not
be operated until it has been repaired by a qualied service agent.
• If smoke is emitted, switch o and unplug the microwave and keep the
door closed in order to stie any ames.
• If the mains cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a qualied service
agent.
4
• If you have a pacemaker, please contact your doctor before using a
microwave.
Microwave Use
• This microwave is not intended for commercial use.
• It should never be used for drying clothes or for other non-food
purposes, including any type of storage, which may lead to risk of injury,
ignition or re.
• This microwave can only be used indoors in a dry, well-ventilated,
domestic, indoor area.
• Do not place the microwave in a cabinet.
• Install or locate this oven only in accordance with the installation
instructions provided.
• The appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external
timer or separate remote-control system.
• The microwave should not be left unattended when in use.
• The temperature of accessible surfaces may be high when the
microwave is operating.
• To prevent high moisture content gathering inside the microwave
cavity, open the door immediately after the cooking function has
stopped to allow steam to escape.
• Only use utensils that are suitable for microwave use.
• Care should be taken when using paper, plastic, wooden or other
combustible materials in the microwave as they can catch re.
• Oil & fat for deep frying should not be heated in the microwave.
• Only use cling lm designed for microwave use and take extra care
when removing the lm to avoid steam burns.
• Only heat popcorn that has been designed for microwave use.
• Do not operate the microwave empty as this could damage the
product.
• Do not attempt to operate this unit with the door open since this can
result in harmful exposure to microwave energy. It is important not to
break or tamper with the safety interlocks.
• Do not obstruct the unit’s front or door, or allow soiling or cleaner
residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces.
Cooking Use
• As the power of dierent microwaves can vary considerably, care must
be taken when rst using this microwave as it may cook faster than
expected.
5
• Do not leave the microwave unattended during use.
• Take care when cooking food with a high sugar or fat content, such as
Christmas pudding or fruitcake. The sugar or fat can overheat and in
some cases catch re.
• Do not overcook food.
• Remove wire twist-ties and metal handles from paper or plastic
containers/bags before placing them in the oven.
Warning: Only allow children to use the microwave without supervision
when adequate instructions have been given so that the child is able to
use the microwave in a safe way and understands the hazards of improper
use; DO NOT assume that because a child has mastered one cooking skill
he/she can cook everything without close supervision.
re!
In the event of re:
• Keep the microwave door closed.
• Turn o the power.
• Unplug the microwave from the mains power.
rst aid
Treat scalding by:
• Quickly placing the scald under cold running water for at least 10
minutes.
• Cover with a clean dry dressing. Do not use creams, oils or lotions.
cleaning your microwave
• The microwave should be cleaned regularly and food deposits removed.
Failure to maintain the microwave in a clean condition can aect the
life of the microwave and possibly result in a hazardous situation. (See
cleaning your microwave.)
• Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the unit.
do not use these in your microwave
• Metal objects are not to be used in the microwave. These include:
- Metal cooking utensils
- Metal plates or trays
- Wire twist ties
- Crockery with metal trims
- Meat thermometer
6
• Never use equipment made of metal, except aluminium foil in your
microwave. The microwave energy cannot pass through metal so it
bounces o and sparks against the inside of the microwave.
• Stop the microwave straight away if any equipment is causing sparks.
• Remember that some crockery has a metal trim around the edge. Even
this trim can cause sparks.
Containers
WARNING: Pressure will build up in sealed containers and can cause them
to explode. Therefore, do not use the following in your microwave:
- Sealed containers
- Capped bottles
- Vacuum containers
- Sealed jars
- Hard-boiled eggs
- Eggs in their shells
• Always pierce the skin of fruit and vegetables, such as potatoes.
• Never use scratched, cracked or damaged glass in a microwave.
Damaged glass can explode.
• Caution should be used when using combustible containers, never
leave the microwave unattended when in use.
Delayed Boiling
Liquids heated in a microwave continue to cook after the cooking time
has elapsed. Caution is to be used when removing hot liquids from the
microwave.
Take the following precautions:
• Always stir liquids, before and after cooking.
• Allow them to stand.
• Use containers that are wider at the top than at the bottom.
Preparing Food for Babies
Extra care must be taken when preparing food or drink for babies and
small children.
• Always test the food or liquid temperature before feeding it to the baby.
• When using a baby bottle, ensure the teat is removed before heating.
• When warming baby food or milk ensure the food is thoroughly stirred
and at a safe consumable temperature.
7
Caution!
Hot Surface
During cooking, accessible surfaces will become hot. Do not touch
these surfaces or the outer casing of the microwave. Care should
be taken not to store any items on top of your microwave.
Earthing Instructions
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
This appliance is equipped with a mains cable having an earthed
plug.
The plug must be plugged into an appropriate mains socket that
is installed an earthed in accordance with all local standards and
requirements.
WARNING!
• Improper connection of the appliance-earthing conductor can result in
a risk of an electric shock.
• Check with a qualied service agent if you doubt the appliance is
properly earthed.
• Never modify the plug provided with the appliance.
• If the plug does not t properly in the mains socket, contact a qualied
service agent to install a proper mains socket.
• This appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external
timer or separate remote-control system.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
The lightning ash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral
triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of
uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the unit’s enclosure that
may be of sucient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric
shock.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to
alert the user to the presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the manual accompanying
the unit.
8
Thank you for purchasing your new Logik Microwave.
These operating instructions will help you use it properly and safely.
We recommend that you spend some time reading this instruction manual in order
that you fully understand all the operational features it offers.
Read all the safety instructions carefully before use and keep this instruction manual
for future reference.
Unpacking
Remove all items from the packaging. Retain the packaging. If you dispose of it please do so
according to local regulations.
The following items are included:
PizzaPizza
Beverage
Potato
Pasta
Meat
Popcorn
Fish
Chicken
Reheat
Vegetable
Microwave Weight Defrost
Time Defrost Clock
Kitchen Timer Stop / Clear
Start /
+30 Sec./ Confirm
Main Unit
Instruction
Manual
Turntable Support x 1Instruction Manual
Turntable Plate x 1
If items are missing, or damaged please contact Partmaster (UK only).
Tel: 0844 800 3456 for assistance.
9
Getting Ready
This microwave is designed for home use only. It should not be used for commercial catering.
1. After unpacking your microwave, check that it has not been damaged whilst in the box.
Make sure there are no dents, and the door closes properly. A damaged microwave could
allow microwave energy to escape. Make sure that you have taken out all the packaging
from the inside of the microwave. Please dispose of the plastic wrappings / bags safely and
keep out of the reach of babies and young children.
2. Choose a flat, stable work surface for
your microwave away from heat sources
such as radiators or fires and away from
cold areas. The surface should be at least
85cm above the floor. You should allow
a 20 cm space all around the microwave
and 30 cm above so that warm air can
escape from the vents during cooking.
This microwave is not designed to be
built in. Do not block any intake or outlet
openings as this can damage the unit.
3. Plug your microwave into a standard
household electrical socket (230-240V~
50Hz, 13 amp rated). Avoid using a
socket that also has an adapter and other
equipment plugged in. Do not use a
multi-adapter.
4. Put the turntable support inside the
microwave and place the glass turntable
plate on top of the support. The turntable
support is shaped to sit securely on
the spindle. You must always use the
turntable plate and support whenever
you use the microwave.
30cm
PizzaPizza
Potato
Meat
Fish
Vegetable
Microwave Weight Defrost
Time Defrost Clock
Kitchen Timer Stop / Clear
+30 Sec./ Confirm
Beverage
Pasta
Popcorn
Chicken
Reheat
20cm20cm
Start /
5. To protect your work surface, we
recommend that you fix some non-slip
cushion buttons (not included) to the
underside of the microwave.
• Remove the turntable plate and
turntable support before turning
the microwave upside down.
• Do not remove the unit’s feet.
10
Underside View
Introducing Microwave Cooking
Always remember the basic safeguards you would follow when using any cooking equipment or
handling hot food.
This page gives some of the basic guidelines for microwave cooking. If you are unfamiliar with
using a microwave, there is more information at the back of this instruction manual.
Cooking with a Microwave
If you are unsure how long the food should cook, begin cooking at the lowest recommended
time, then add more time if necessary. The moisture content of food can vary. Ensure food is
thoroughly cooked all the way to the centre before serving.
•Microwave energy can heat unevenly so stirring to distribute heat is very important. Always
stir from the outside, inwards.
•If you are cooking a number of individual foods at the same time, such as baked potatoes or
small cakes, arrange them evenly on the turntable plate so that they cook evenly. Never stack
food in the microwave.
•Turn larger foods such as meat roasts and poultry during cooking so that the top and
bottom cook evenly. It is also recommended to turn pieces of meat or poultry, especially if
they have not been deboned.
•Meat and poultry which is cooked for 15 minutes or more will brown lightly in its own
fat. Anything cooked for a shorter time can be brushed with a browning sauce to give an
appetising colour.
Cooking with a microwave is much faster than conventional cooking and, whilst you should
make sure that food is fully cooked, you should be careful not to overcook it. Food can catch
fire if excessive cooking times are used.
•Strips of aluminium foil can be used to cover the thinner pieces of food to stop them from
overcooking before the thicker parts of the food have had the chance to cook. Use the
aluminium foil sparingly and wrap around the food or container carefully to stop it from
touching the inside of the microwave which could cause sparks.
•Microwaves cook food using microwave energy that is similar to naturally occurring radio
waves.
Normally, these “waves” would fade as they disappear into the atmosphere but in a
microwave they are concentrated on the food causing it to heat up.
•Microwave energy cannot pass through metal – so it cannot
escape from the inside of your microwave – but it can pass
through materials like glass, porcelain, plastic, and paper.
These are the things used to make microwave-safe cooking
equipment.
•Microwave-safe cooking equipment will still get hot as the
food it contains heats up.
•The microwave energy focuses on the moisture in the food
causing lots of tiny vibrations. The vibrations get so great that
the moisture – and the food – heat up.
11
Checking Your Cooking Utensils
Most heat-resistant, non-metallic cooking utensils are safe to use in your microwave. If made of
plastic or glass, utensils will be marked as “microwave safe” or similar.
If you are not sure and/or there is no “microwave safe” marking on the utensil, do NOT use it in
the microwave.
For the types of utensils you can use in the microwave, please see the “Materials That Can Be
Used” section.
• Never use equipment made of metal, except aluminium foil in your microwave oven.
• The microwave energy cannot pass through the metal so it bounces off and sparks against
the inside of the oven.
• Stop the microwave immediately if any equipment or utensils causes sparks.
• Remember that some crockery has a metal trim around the edge. Even this trim can cause
sparks.
• Never use scratched, cracked or damaged glass in a microwave. Damaged glass can explode.
Using Aluminium Foil in Your Microwave
It is safe to use aluminium foil in your microwave as long as you follow these safety guidelines.
As with all metals, microwave energy cannot pass through aluminium foil, but provided you
keep the aluminium foil away from the inside walls of the microwave it will not cause sparks and
there will not be any damage to your microwave.
Using aluminium foil is a good way of shielding parts of the food that you do not want to cook
as quickly as others – perhaps where the food is narrower and would otherwise overcook.
Place the aluminium foil over the area you want to shield, taking care that the aluminium foil
will not touch the inside walls of the microwave when the turntable plate rotates. Only use one
piece of aluminium foil at a time so that you do not get sparks between the separate pieces.
Follow these guidelines when using aluminium foil in your microwave:
•Remove aluminium foil lids from containers before using in the microwave. Some lids
are made of card with an aluminium foil covering – these should be removed too. Use a
microwave-safe transparent lid if possible.
•Stir food during cooking if the container has a lid or film cover.
•Always use the glass turntable plate.
•Use shallow containers with a large surface area. Do not use containers that are more than
1.25in (3.5cm) deep.
•Use gloves when handling any aluminium foil.
•Do not completely cover food with aluminium foil. The microwave energy cannot pass
through the aluminium foil so the food will not cook.
•Do not let aluminium foil touch the inside of the microwave.
•Do not use more than one piece of aluminium foil in the microwave at the same time.
12
Materials that can be Used in the Microwave
UtensilsRemarks
Aluminium foilShielding only. Small smooth pieces can be used to cover thin parts of meat or
poultry to prevent overcooking. Arcing can occur if the foil is too close to oven
walls. The foil should be at least 1 inch (2.5cm) away from oven walls.
Browning dishFollow the manufacturer’s instructions. The bottom of a browning dish must
be at least 3/16 inch (5mm) above the turntable. Incorrect usage may cause
the turntable to break.
DinnerwareMicrowave-safe only. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not use
cracked or chipped dishes.
Glass jarsAlways remove lid. Use only to heat food until just warm. Most glass jars are
not heat-resistant and may break.
GlasswareHeat-resistant oven glassware only. Make sure there is no metallic trim.
Do not use cracked or chipped dishes.
Oven cooking bagsFollow the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not close with metal tie. Make slits
to allow steam to escape.
Paper plates and cupsUse for short–term cooking/warming only. Do not leave oven unattended
while cooking.
Paper towelsUse to cover food for reheating and absorbing fat. Use with supervision for
short-term cooking only.
Greaseproof paperUse as a cover to prevent splattering or a wrap for steaming.
PlasticMicrowave-safe only. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Should be
labelled “Microwave Safe”. Some plastic containers soften, as the food inside
gets hot. “Boiling bags” and tightly closed plastic bags should be slit, pierced or
vented as directed by the instructions on their packaging.
Plastic wrapMicrowave-safe only. Use to cover food during cooking to retain moisture.
Do not allow plastic wrap to touch food.
ThermometersMicrowave-safe only (meat and candy thermometers).
Wax paperUse as a cover to prevent splattering and retain moisture.
13
Microwave Heating Categories
E
Your microwave has been tested and labelled to meet the UK government’s voluntary
agreement on the reheating of pre-cooked food.
The heating characteristics and output power levels of microwaves are usually calculated using
a relatively large portion of food (1000 gram load, IEC 60705) but many packs of pre-cooked
food are sold in smaller packs, often about 350 grams.
The UK government, in partnership with food companies and microwave manufacturers, has set
up a system of heating categories to help you choose the reheating time for pre-cooked food.
900W
The category (a letter from A to E), is designed to help you reheat small quantities of food such
as microwave ready meals.
The label given above and also on the oven door gives the heating category and output power
of the oven.
Microwave ready meals weighing up to 500g (1lb 2oz) should have cooking instructions for
heating categories A to E. Follow the instructions for the letter that corresponds to the heating
category of the oven.
The higher the output power and heating category of the oven the less heating time is required.
This is shown in the diagrams below:
Less heating time required
Oven Output Power
600 700 800 900 1000 Watts
900W is the output power of the microwave.
(IEC 60705)
E is the heating category for your microwave.
Check the cooking times for category E on the
food’s packaging to see how long it should be
cooked.
Oven Output Category
Start cooking at the lowest recommended time, and add more time if necessary. The moisture
content of food can vary, ensure food is cooked thoroughly all the way to the centre before
serving.
14
More heating time required
Less heating time required
A B C D E
More heating time required
Steam
When you microwave food, steam is created as water in the food heats up and evaporates.
The steam formed during microwave cooking is entirely safe. It has to escape from the
microwave to prevent pressure from building up inside the microwave. It does this through the
vents on the back of the microwave and from around the door.
Condensation
As the steam cools, you may find that condensation
gathers in small pools inside your microwave and
on the work surface beneath the door and vents.
Always dry the microwave after cooking foods with
a high moisture content.
Your microwave is designed to let steam escape
from the vents and around the door without
microwave energy escaping. There is no danger of
microwave energy escaping with the steam.
PizzaPizza
Potato
Meat
Fish
Vegetable
Microwave Weight Defrost
Time Defrost Clock
Kitchen Timer Stop / Clear
+30 Sec./ Confirm
Beverage
Pasta
Popcorn
Chicken
Reheat
Start /
15
Product Overview
The Main Unit
The Control Panel
Control panel
PizzaPizza
Beverage
Potato
Pasta
Meat
Popcorn
Fish
Chicken
Reheat
Vegetable
Microwave Weight Defrost
Time Defrost Clock
Kitchen Timer Stop / Clear
Start /
+30 Sec./ Confirm
Door open button
Microwave button
Use this button to select the
microwave function and
power level.
Time Defrost button
Use this button to defrost food
by time.
Kitchen Timer button
Use this button to set the timer.
Time/Weight/Auto Menu Dial
Use this dial to set time, food weight,
and to choose auto cook menu
programmes.
PizzaPizza
Potato
Meat
Fish
Vegetable
MicrowaveWeight Defrost
Time DefrostClock
Kitchen TimerStop / Clear
+30Sec./ Confirm
Beverage
Pasta
Popcorn
Chicken
Reheat
Start /
LED display
Shows the clock,
cooking time and setting.
Weight Defrost button
Use this button to defrost
food by weight.
Clock button
Use this button to set the
clock.
Stop/Clear button
Use this button to pause
cooking and cancel cooking
settings. It can also be used to
activate/deactivate the child
lock.
Start/+30 sec./Conrm
Use this button to do quick
start cooking of 30 seconds,
increase cooking time by 30
seconds (by each press), or
conrm cooking settings.
16
Checking your Microwave
Check your microwave after unpacking.
For your safety, the microwave stops if
the door is opened during cooking. Close
the door and press the Start/+30sec./Confirm. button to continue the cooking
cycle.
1. Press the Open Door button to open the
door.
2. Place a cup of water on the glass turntable
plate. Make sure the cup is microwave-safe
(it should not have any decorative metal
trim).
3. Close the door.
4. Press the Stop/Clear button to clear any
settings that have already been made.
5. Press the Start/+30Sec./Confirm button to
start a simple 30-second microwave cooking
cycle that allows you to check the operation
of the microwave.
6. When the cooking cycle has finished, the
water should be hot (be careful when you
take the cup out of the microwave).
7. Press the Stop/Clear button to clear any
settings.
PizzaPizza
Potato
Meat
Fish
Vegetable
MicrowaveWeight Defrost
Time DefrostClock
Kitchen TimerStop / Clear
Start /
+30Sec./ Confirm
Beverage
Pasta
Popcorn
Chicken
Reheat
4, 7
5
17
Clock Setting
When the microwave is connected to the mains power, the LED display will show “0:00”, and the
microwave will sound once. Please ensure that you have set the clock prior to use.
Please follow the steps below to set the clock.
1. Press the Clock button and the hour digits
will flash.
2. Turn the Time/Weight/Auto Menu dial
to set the hour. The hour input should be
within 0-23 hours.
3. Press the Clock button to confirm the hour.
The minute digits will also begin flashing.
4. Turn the Time/Weight/Auto Menu dial to
set the minutes. The minutes input should
be within 0-59 minutes.
5. Press the Clock button to confirm the
minutes.
6. “:” will flash.
• This is a 24-hour clock. When the
microwave is connected to the mains
power for the first time or when
the power is resumed after a power
interruption, the LED display will show
“0:00”. To re-set the clock, follow the
above 6 steps.
• In the process of clock setting, if the
Stop/Clear button is pressed or if
there is no operation within 1 minute,
the microwave will go back to the
previous status automatically.
• To find out the current time while the
microwave is in use, press the Clock
button. It will display the current time
for 2-3 seconds, then return to the
remaining cooking time.
PizzaPizza
Potato
Meat
Fish
Vegetable
MicrowaveWeight Defrost
Time DefrostClock
Kitchen TimerStop / Clear
Start /
+30Sec./ Confirm
Beverage
Pasta
Popcorn
Chicken
Reheat
1, 3, 5
2, 4
18
Kitchen Timer
When the kitchen timer is running, other functions cannot be used.
When the microwave is not in use, this feature allows you to use the microwave as a timer.
To set the Kitchen Timer, follow the steps below.
1. Press the Kitchen Timer button, and then
the LED display will show “00:00”.
2. Turn the Time/Weight/Auto Menu dial
to set the time. The maximum time is 95
minutes.
3. Press the Start/+30Sec./Confirm button to
confirm the setting and the timer will start
counting down.
4. Once the elapsed time is reached, the
microwave will sound and return to its
original state.
5. Press the Stop/Clear button to cancel the
timer.
• The Kitchen Timer is not the clock; it
is a timer.
• The time setting is between
0:05 – 95:00. Varying time increments
are added or subtracted with each turn
of the Time/Weight/Auto Menu dial:
- 0-1 min: 5 seconds
- 1-5 mins: 10 seconds
- 5-10mins: 30 seconds
- 10-30 mins: 1 minute
- 30-95 mins: 5 minutes
PizzaPizza
Potato
Meat
Fish
Vegetable
MicrowaveWeight Defrost
Time DefrostClock
Kitchen TimerStop / Clear
1
2
Start /
+30Sec./ Confirm
Beverage
Pasta
Popcorn
Chicken
Reheat
5
3
19
Setting the Child Lock
This feature prevents the microwave from operating by locking the control panel until you
cancel the lock.
Please follow the steps below to set the child lock.
1. Press the Stop/Clear button for 3 seconds
and a long tone will sound. The child lock
indicator will illuminate on the LED display
to indicate that the microwave has set the
child lock.
2. To release the child lock, press the Stop/Clear button again for 3 seconds and a long
tone will sound. The child lock indicator will
disappear from the LED display to indicate
that the microwave has released the child
lock.
PizzaPizza
Potato
Meat
Fish
Vegetable
MicrowaveWeight Defrost
Time DefrostClock
Kitchen TimerStop / Clear
Start /
+30Sec./ Confirm
Beverage
Pasta
Popcorn
Chicken
Reheat
1, 2
20
Microwave Cooking
For simple microwave cooking, please follow the steps below.
For instance: If you want to use 80% microwave power to cook for 20 minutes.
1. Press the Microwave button once. The LED
display will show “P100”.
2. Press the Microwave button again to select
80% microwave power (“P80”).
• Alternatively, after you press the
Microwave button once, you can turn
the Time/Weight/Auto Menu dial
until the LED display shows “P80”.
• The default microwave power is 100%
(P100). You can skip step 2 if you plan
to use the microwave at 100% power
for cooking.
1, 2
3. Press the Start/+30Sec./Confirm button to
confirm the setting.
4. Turn the Time/Weight/Auto Menu dial to
select “20:00” (20 minutes).
5. Press the Start/+30Sec./Confirm button to
confirm and start cooking.
6. Press the Stop/Clear button to pause the
cooking. Press the Stop/Clear button again
to cancel the setting.
PizzaPizza
Potato
Meat
Fish
Vegetable
MicrowaveWeight Defrost
Time DefrostClock
Kitchen TimerStop / Clear
Start /
+30Sec./ Confirm
Beverage
Pasta
Popcorn
Chicken
Reheat
6
3, 5
4
Microwave Button Control
Press
order
LED
display
Microwave
power
1P100100%
2P8080%
3P5050%
4P3030%
5P1010%
• To find out the current microwave power level while the
microwave is in use, press the Microwave button. It will display
the current power level for 2-3 seconds, then return to its
previous status.
• The time setting is between 0:05 – 95:00. Varying time
increments are added or subtracted with each turn of the
Time/Weight/Auto Menu dial:
- 0-1 min: 5 seconds
- 1-5 mins: 10 seconds
- 5-10mins: 30 seconds
- 10-30 mins: 1 minute
- 30-95 mins: 5 minutes
• When removing food from the
microwave, please ensure that the
microwave has stopped.
• Operating the microwave without
food in it can result in overheating
and damaging the magnetron.
21
Quick Cooking
This feature allows you to quickly cook your food at 100% microwave power. Please follow the
steps below:
1. Press the Start/+30Sec./Confirm button
to start the quick cooking. Press the
Start/+30Sec./Confirm button again to add
another 30 seconds.
2. Press the Stop/Clear button once to pause
the cooking. Press the Stop/Clear button
again to cancel the setting.
PizzaPizza
Potato
Meat
Fish
Vegetable
MicrowaveWeight Defrost
Time DefrostClock
Kitchen TimerStop / Clear
Start /
+30Sec./ Confirm
Beverage
Pasta
Popcorn
Chicken
Reheat
2
1
22
Multi-stage Cooking
For multi-stage cooking, please follow the steps below.
For instance: If you want to defrost your 200g food and then to cook it with 80% microwave
power for 7 minutes.
You can set a maximum of 2 stages for multi-stage cooking. If defrosting is among one of
the stages, then it will be set as the first stage. Auto cooking and quick start cooking are not
available in multi-stage cooking.
1. Press the Weight Defrost button, and the
LED display will show “dEF1”.
2. Enter the weight of your food by turning the
Time/Weight/Auto Menu dial to 200g, and
the LED display will show “200”.
Do not press the Start/+30sec./Confirm
button at this stage.
3. Press the Microwave button twice for 80%
microwave power, the LED will display P80.
4. Press the Start/+30Sec./Confirm button to
confirm.
5. Turn the Time/Weight/Auto Menu dial to
input cooking time of 7 minutes.
6. Press the Start/+30Sec./Confirm button to
confirm start. The microwave will start the
defrosting count down. After defrosting, it
will sound to indicate the start of microwave
cooking count down.
7. Press the Stop/Clear button once to pause
the cooking. Press the Stop/Clear button
again to cancel the setting.
PizzaPizza
Potato
Meat
Fish
Vegetable
MicrowaveWeight Defrost
3
Time DefrostClock
Kitchen TimerStop / Clear
Start /
+30Sec./ Confirm
Beverage
Pasta
Popcorn
Chicken
Reheat
1
7
4, 6
2, 5
23
Auto Cooking
This feature allows you to cook most of your food based on the food category and weight.
Select the category and choose the weight of your food. For quick reference of the cooking time
and the weight, please refer to the auto-cook menu table on the following page.
1. Turn the Time/Weight/Auto Menu
dial clockwise to select the Auto Menu
programme. The LED display will show “A-1”,
“A-2”, “A-3”, etc.
2. Press the Start/+30Sec./Confirm button to
confirm the setting.
3. Turn the Time/Weight/Auto Menu dial to
select the weight. The LED display will light
up “g” at the same time.
4. Press the Start/+30Sec./Confirm button to
start cooking.
5. Press the Stop/Clear button to pause the
cooking. Press the Stop/Clear button to
cancel the setting.
When using the auto-cook menu, it is
not necessary to programme the time
or cooking power. Indicating the food
type and weight is sufficient. For some
food, you may need to turn it over
during cooking to ensure it is thoroughly
cooked and browns evenly.
PizzaPizza
Potato
Meat
Fish
Vegetable
MicrowaveWeight Defrost
Time DefrostClock
Kitchen TimerStop / Clear
Start /
+30Sec./ Confirm
Beverage
Pasta
Popcorn
Chicken
Reheat
5
2, 4
1, 3
24
The density and thickness of food can affect its cooking time. Ensure all food is piping hot
and cooked thoroughly before serving. It is essential that food is checked during and after the
recommended cooking time, even if auto-cook menu was used.
Auto-cook Menu Table
menudisplay weight
A-1
Pizza
A-2
Potato*
A-3
Meat
A-4
Fish
A-5
Vegetable
A-6
Beverage
A-7
Pasta
A-8
Popcorn
A-9
Chicken
A-10
Reheat
200200g1’30”
400400g2’10”
200200g4’50”
400400g8’00”
600600g10’30”
250250g3’00”
350350g4’30”
450450g5’30”
250250g3’50”
350350g5’00”
450450g6’00”
200200g2’50”
300300g3’50”
400400g4’50”
1120ml1’05”
2240ml2’00”
3360ml2’50”
5050g20’00”
100100g23’00”
5050g1’20”
100100g2’10”
200200g3’00”
400400g6’00”
600600g9’00”
800800g12’00”
200200g2’00”
400400g3’30”
600600g5’40”
cooking
time
comments
This setting is designed for cooking pizza slices. Additional cooking time
may be required for thicker or frozen pieces of pizza.
For best results, pierce the potato’s skin before cooking. Once the potato
is cooked, wrap it in aluminium foil for at least 5 minutes to ensure it is
thoroughly cooked.
Make sure food is thoroughly cooked before consuming. Additional cooking
time may be required for thicker pieces of meat.
Make sure food is thoroughly cooked before consuming. Additional cooking
time may be required for thicker pieces of fish.
• Only use suitable microwavable containers and cling film in the
microwave.
• Check regularly to ensure the water does not boil over.
• Only use suitable microwavable containers and cling film in the
microwave. Pierce the film with a fork before cooking.
• Check regularly to ensure the water does not boil over.
50g of Pasta +
450ml of Cold Water
100g of Pasta + 800ml of
Cold Water
Only use suitable microwavable containers and cling film in the microwave.
Make sure food is cooked thoroughly before consuming. Additional cooking
time may be required for thicker pieces of chicken.
Only use suitable microwavable containers and cling film in the microwave.
Pierce the film with a fork before cooking.
• Only use suitable microwavable containers
and cling film in the microwave.
• Check regularly to ensure the water does
not boil over.
* It is recommended that when auto-cooking a potato, the potato should weigh at least 200g.
Potatoes will vary in water content depending on age, type, weight, etc.
* All cooking times are approximate guides only; adjust to preferred tastes and recipes.
25
Defrosting
This feature allows you to defrost your frozen foods simply by entering the weight or the time.
Please follow the steps below.
Defrost by Weight
1. Press the Weight Defrost button once and
the LED display will show “dEF1”.
2. Turn the Time/Weight/Auto Menu dial to
select the desired weight; “g” will be shown
on the LED at the same time. The weight
range is 100g to 2000g.
3. Press the Start/+30Sec./Confirm button to
start defrosting.
4. Press the Stop/Clear button to pause the
defrosting. Press the Stop/Clear button to
cancel the setting.
Defrost by Time
5. Press the Time Defrost button once and the
LED display will show “dEF2”.
6. Turn the Time/Weight/Auto Menu dial
to select the defrosting time. The longest
defrosting time allowed is 95 minutes.
7. Press the Start/+30Sec./Confirm button to
start defrosting.
8. Press the Stop/Clear button to pause the
defrosting. Press the Stop/Clear button to
cancel the setting.
5
PizzaPizza
Potato
Meat
Fish
Vegetable
MicrowaveWeight Defrost
Time DefrostClock
Kitchen TimerStop / Clear
Start /
+30Sec./ Confirm
Beverage
Pasta
Popcorn
Chicken
Reheat
1
4, 8
3, 7
2, 6
• Large items may be frozen in the centre. Therefore, to ensure even thawing, turn them over
from time to time and break them into smaller pieces during defrosting.
• You will need to press the Stop/Clear button once to hold the defrosting programme
and open the microwave door. After you turn over the food, you need to press the
Start/+30sec./Confirm button to re-start defrosting.
• Place roasts fat-side down or whole poultry breast-side down.
• Drain liquids during defrosting as the juices from food can get hot and cook the food.
26
Checking the Cooking Function
This feature allows you to check and view the current cooking settings.
To Find Out the Current
Cooking Setting
1. Press the Microwave button once and the
LED display will show the current cooking
power while the microwave is cooking. It
will last for 2-3 seconds and then return to
its original display.
1
Time DefrostClock
Kitchen TimerStop / Clear
PizzaPizza
Potato
Meat
Fish
Vegetable
MicrowaveWeight Defrost
Start /
+30Sec./ Confirm
Beverage
Pasta
Popcorn
Chicken
Reheat
27
Cleaning your Microwave
Cleaning your microwave each time you use it will help to prevent a build up of stubborn marks
that can be difficult to clean.
Unplug your microwave from the mains and wait for it to completely cool down before cleaning.
On the right hand side wall of the cavity is the wave guide cover. Microwaves are passed
through this to enable your food to cook. It is important that this wave guide cover is kept clean
at all times. Wipe it with mild detergent and water and leave to dry.
2
1
3
4
5
9
6
10
The microwave walls have a special
1
enamel coating which makes cleaning
very easy. Use a soft damp cloth to wipe
off any splashes or a paper towel to
mop up any spills. Wipe off grease with
a damp cloth and a little detergent. Dry
thoroughly. If grease is left to accumulate,
it can smoke and even catch fire.
Make sure you keep the outlet grids clean.
2
Keep the front of the microwave clean so
3
that the door can close properly.
Be careful not to spill water into the vents.
4
Do not remove the wave guide cover:
5
It is important to keep the cover clean
in the same manner as the inside of the
microwave. If grease is left to accumulate,
it can smoke and even catch fire.
Keep the inside of the door clean with a
6
damp cloth. Use warm soapy water for
stubborn marks and dry thoroughly. The
inside of the door has a special coating
and must not be cleaned with abrasive
pads or cleaning powders.
Clean behind the door ledge.
7
7
Use warm soapy water to clean the
8
8
outside of the microwave. Do not use
abrasive cleaners, pads or powders that
could scratch the surface.
Unplug the microwave before cleaning
9
the power cord and the microwave. Wipe
with a damp cloth and leave to dry before
plugging it back in.
Treat the glass turntable plate as you
10
would any glass plate. After you have
used it for more than 15 minutes, allow it
to cool down before you use it again. Do
not wash the glass turntable plate in very
hot water, doing so could crack it. Wash
the turntable support in warm water.
Make sure the glass turntable plate and
turntable support are dry before you put
them back in the microwave.
Do not remove any fixed parts from
the inside of your microwave during
cleaning or at any other time.
28
Frequently Asked Questions
If a problem does occur, it may often be due to something very minor. The following Q & A may
be able to resolve the issue.
QuestionsAnswers
Why doesn’t the food seem to
cook?
Why does the food seem
undercooked or overcooked?
How can I stop eggs from popping?When you bake or poach eggs in the microwave, the yolk can
Why is it so important that I allow
standing time after cooking?
Why does my microwave
sometimes take longer to cook than
it says in the recipe?
Why do I get condensation on the
inside of the door?
Does the microwave energy get
through the window on the door?
Steam comes out of the side of the
door and vents. Can microwave
energy get out too?
What happens if the microwave is
switched on while the microwave
is empty?
Why doesn’t the microwave’s light
illuminate?
There are sparks inside the
microwave when I use the
microwave. Will this cause any
damage?
Light is showing through the vents
and door. Does this mean the
microwave energy can escape?
Why do I get interference on
my TV and radio when I use the
microwave?
Check that:
• the cooking time has been set.
• the door is closed.
• the mains socket is not overloaded causing the fuse to blow.
Check that:
• the correct cooking time has been set.
• the correct power setting has been used.
sometimes pop as steam builds up inside it. You can stop the
egg from popping by piercing the yolk with a toothpick before
cooking.
Never cook eggs that are still in their shells.
With microwave cooking, many foods build up enough heat
inside them to continue cooking even after they’ve been taken
out of the microwave. For a short time after cooking the heated
product will continue to cook, leaving products to stand will allow
for even cooking and heat distribution.
First check that the microwave was set just as the recipe said.
Cooking times and heat settings are suggestions to help prevent
overcooking but differences in the weight, size, shape and starting
temperature of food will all affect how long it takes to cook – just
as it does with a conventional oven. Use your judgement along
with the recipe to check whether the food has been cooked
properly.
Condensation is perfectly normal, especially when you are
cooking food with a high moisture content such as potatoes.
No. The door has a special metal screen with holes that lets you
see inside but stops microwave energy from getting out.
No. The door and vents are carefully designed to let steam out
during cooking but keep microwave energy in. The gaps are not
big enough for microwave energy to escape.
The microwave will be damaged. Do not switch the microwave
on when there’s nothing inside the microwave. It is a good idea
to keep a cup of water in the microwave just in case someone
accidentally starts the microwave.
Open the door. If the light does not illuminate, the bulb has
probably blown. Call a qualified technician – do not try to change
the bulb yourself.
Yes. Make sure that you are not using any metal utensils and that
your containers don’t have a metal trim. You must not use metal
in your microwave when you cook (except aluminium foil).
No. It is normal for the light to be visible and is nothing to be
concerned about.
Microwaves use radio waves similar to those received by TVs and
radios. You can lessen the interference by moving your microwave
further away from the TV or radio.
29
Specications
ModelL25MDM14
Input230-240V~ 50Hz
Microwave Output850-900 W
Microwave Frequency2450 MHz
Outside Dimensions
(Height x Depth x Width)
Power Consumption
Microwave Input1400-1450 W
306 x 409 x 513 mm
Complies with EC directives 2004/108/EC and 2006/95/EC.
We continually strive to improve our products. Features and specifications may change without
prior notice.
30
For general information about this appliance
and handy hints and tips, please visit
www.knowhow.com/knowledgebank or call 0844 5611234.
Visit Partmaster.co.uk today for the easiest way to buy
electrical spares and accessories. With over 1 million
spares and accessories available we can deliver direct
to your door the very next day. Visit www.partmaster.co.uk or call 0844 800 3456
(UK customers only) Calls charged at National Rate.
This symbol on the product or in the instructions means that
your electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed at
the end of its life separately from your household waste. There
are separate collection systems for recycling in the EU.
For more information, please contact the local authority or your
retailer where you purchased the product.