Russell Hobbs RHM1709B-G User Manual

Site Code: 15A.12.11.102
17 Litre Manual Microwave
Instruction Manual
Model Number: RHM1709B-G
Please read these instructions carefully and
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About this microwave oven ………………………………………………… 1
Important Safety instructions……………………………………………...... 2
Microwave oven Installation………………………………………………… 4 Feature diagram……………………………………………………………… 5 Control panel…………………………………………………………………. 6 Operation instructions……………………………………………………….. 7 Cleaning and care……………………………………………………………. 8 Problem solving…………………………………………………………..….. 9 Important utensil information…………………………………..………..….. 9 Connection to the mains supply………………………………..……….….10 Non-rewireable mains plug……………………………………….………...10
About this microwave oven
1
Microwaves are high-frequency electromagnetic waves similar to radio waves. While radio waves may vary in length from one metre to many kilometres, microwaves are very short (less than 12.5 centimetres). Microwaves do not make any heat themselves but only cause water molecules in food to vibrate. This vibration produces heat that cooks the food. This is why your food will come out of the microwave piping hot, when your utensils inside the oven stay much cooler. The microwaves do not stay in the air or in the food when you open the microwave oven door.
The microwave oven will work using an ordinary household electrical socket. Inside the microwave oven is the magnetron, which turns the electrical energy into microwaves. Microwaves cannot go through metal, so the inside of the oven is lined with metal. The door is lined with a fine metal mesh which stops microwaves getting through. This means that when the microwave oven door is shut, there is no possibility that microwaves can be released. This is why the microwave oven has been made so that it will not work when the door is open.
Before you use your microwave oven
1 Remove all the packaging, some microwave ovens may have a blue film blue film
on the outer casing, if so, please remove this. Do not remove the small piece of card from the right hand side of the cavity wall. This is called a wave-guide cover and allows the microwaves to pass through to cook the food.
2 Check the oven after unpacking for any visual damage such as:
a misaligned door
damage to the door
dents or holes in the door window and screen
dents in the inside
If you can see any damage do not use the oven
This microwave oven weighs approximately 10.5kg so you must put it on a horizontal surface that is strong enough to support this weight.
The oven must be placed away from high temperatures and steam.
Do not put anything on the top of the microwave oven.
Only use the accessories supplied by the manufacturer.
Do not use the oven when the oven is empty.
Important Safety instructions
¾ Do not use the oven for any reason other than preparing food, such as for drying
clothes, paper or any other non-food items, or for sterilizing purposes.
¾ Do not use the oven when it is empty. This could damage the oven. ¾ Do not store anything in the oven, such as papers, cookbooks and so on. ¾ Do not cook any food surrounded by a membrane, such as egg yolks, potatoes,
chicken livers, ready meals and so on without piercing them several times with a fork.
¾ Eggs in their shell and whole hard-boiled eggs should not be heated in microwave
ovens since they may explode, even after microwave heating has ended
¾ Never put any objects into the openings on the outer case. ¾ Never remove parts from the oven such as the feet, screws and so on. ¾ You should use microwave utensils only in line with these instructions. ¾ Do not try to deep-fry foods in this oven. ¾ When heating food in plastic or paper containers, keep an eye on the oven due to the
possibility of ignition
¾ Heat from the contents of a container may be transmitted to the container itself, so
please be careful when removing it from the oven. Please remember that the food or liquid inside will be releasing some steam of will be spitting. Never cover any container fully, always leave a gap for the steam to escape.
¾ Microwave heating of beverages can result in delayed eruptive boiling, Therefore
care must be taken when handling the container.
¾ Cooking utensils may become hot because of heat transferred from the heated food.
This is especially true if plastic wrap has been covering the top and handles of the utensil. You may need oven gloves to handle the utensil.
¾ 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.
¾ Always test the temperature of cooked food, never eat or drink food or liquid straight
from the oven, allow it to stand for a few minutes and stir to distribute the heat evenly .
¾ Food containing a mixture of fat and water (for example, stock) should stand for 30 to
60 seconds in the oven after it has been turned off. This is to allow the mixture to settle and to prevent it from bubbling when a spoon is placed in it, or a stock cube is added.
¾ When heating or cooking food or liquid, remember that there are certain foods (such
as Christmas puddings, jam and mincemeat) which heat up very quickly.
¾ When heating or cooking food that contain a lot of fat or sugar, do not use plastic
containers.
¾ Always have the glass tray and turntable support in place when using the oven. ¾ Do not cook food directly on the glass tray. Put food on a suitable plate or in a bowl
before putting it in the oven.
¾ Keep the waveguide cover clean at all times. Wipe the oven interior with a soft damp
cloth after each use. If you leave grease or fat anywhere in the cavity it may overheat, smoke or even catch fire when next using the oven.
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