Tricity Bendix TMSS1710 User Manual

Instruction Manual
Microwave Oven
TMSS1710
Cautions
$Do not use the microwave oven for any purpose not expressly specified
in this manual.
$When not in use, do not store utensils, food or other objects in the oven.
$There are no user serviceable parts in your microwave oven.
risk of injury or electrical shock.
Unauthorised dismantling or servicing will void the product warranty.
$Read all the instructions and retain them.
When cooking with your oven:
$ Only use utensils that are suitable for use in microwave ovens.
Before using this appliance ensure that the voltage of your electricity supply
$When heating food in plastic or paper containers, keep an eye on the
is the same as that indicated on the rating plate of the appliance.
oven due to the possibility of ignition.
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
$If you use plastic film when re-heating or cooking food use only film
$WARNING: If the door or door seals are damaged, the oven must not be
The disconnect device for this appliance is the mains plug. The mains plug
designed for microwave ovens and ensure that the film does not touch
operated until it has been repaired by a competent person.
must not be obstructed in any way and must remain readily removeable
the food. If necessary, prick the film all over to allow steam to escape.
from the mains supply.
$WARNING: It is hazardous for anyone other than a competent person to
$
carry out any service or repair operation that involves the removal of a
$Do not heat oil for frying, or try to fry food in the microwave oven. The oil
cover which gives protection against exposure to microwave energy;
could catch fire.
$Do not use the microwave oven with a damaged cord or plug or after the
$Liquids and other foods must not be heated in sealed containers since
appliance has malfunctioned or is damaged. Seek expert assistance.
they are liable to explod .
WARNING
$
$Do not immerse the body of the microwave oven or the electrical cord or
even after microwave heating has ende
plug in water or liquids.
$Do not place the microwave oven on or near a hot gas or electric burner. $Use the appliance on a stable heat-resistant surface.
$The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars shall be stirred or
$Never leave the microwave oven unattended when it is operational.
shaken and the temperature checked before consumption, in order to
$Make sure that the power cable does not touch any hot surface or
avoid burns.
overhang a table edge.
$Microwave heating of beverages can result in delayed eruptive boiling,
$Do not use the microwave oven outdoors.
therefore care must be taken when handling the container.
$Do not obstruct the ventilation slots or place objects on top of the oven. $Do not use attachments or accessories not recommended by the
manufacturer.
$This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children)
$Failure to maintain the oven in a clean condition could lead to
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of
deterioration of the surface that could adversely affect the life of the
experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or
appliance and possibly result in a hazardous situation.
instruction concerning use of the appliances by a person responsible for
$If smoke is observed, switch off or unplug the appliance and keep the
their safety
door closed in order to stifle any flames.
$Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
$WARNING: Only allow children to use the oven without supervision
when adequate instructions have been given so that the child is able to use the oven in a safe way and understands the hazards of improper use.
$Heat-insulation (oven) gloves should be used when removing a hot cooking processes, (i.e boiling, roasting, frying, grilling etc) using a
container from the oven. conventional cooker.
$When defrosting raw meat and meat products in a microwave oven
ensure the item is fully defrosted and then immediately cook the meat using conventional cooking processes.
$Always clean the oven cavity thoroughly after partially cooking or
defrosting raw meat.
ELECTRICAL INFORMATION
$Before use check that the voltage stated on the rating plate on the rear of
your microwave oven corresponds to your mains voltage.
$The mains socket must be well earthed. Do not plug the oven into a
mains adaptor into which other units are connected.
Use your microwave oven only to heat food.
GENERAL NOTES
Steam: Steam is a natural product of microwave cooking. It
escapes from the vents in the appliance. These vents should
e If covered containers are used, the covers
$Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs only. Allow the
never be blocked. Steam may condense in and around the oven
should be loose. Move such containers to and from the oven with care as
appliance to cool before cleaning.
during cooking and should be dried off after use.
food may splash and the lid may fall.
$ : Do not operate the microwave oven empty. This could cause
Eggs in their shells (whether raw or cooked), fruits in thick skins and nuts
Smoke: If during cooking, smoke starts to come from the oven
damage to the oven.
in their shells should not be heated in the microwave as they may
do NOT open the oven door! Immediately switch off at the mains,
explode d.
unplug the oven and wait for the smoke to completely subside
$Items such as potatoes, sausages and chestnuts must be peeled or
and the oven to fully cool down before removing the food. Before
pierced thoroughly before cooking.
you use your microwave oven again, consult a service technician and have the oven tested .
Testing Your Oven: Place a cup of water in the oven and heat it on full power for 2 minutes. If the water gets hot the oven is working.
$Unplug the oven when not in use and before cleaning.
$Food can burn if overcooked. If you are unsure about how long to cook a
Dim Oven Light: During low power microwave cooking the
food for, start with a short cooking time, and check the food regularly.
oven light may appear to dim slightly. This is normal and not a
$Clean the inside of your microwave regularly and remove any food
cause for concern.
deposits.
If the oven fails to work or will not respond to commands:
Unplug the oven and inspect the plug fuse. If this is intact, leave the oven for 30 minutes and then plug the oven in again. The oven should now work normally.
RAW MEAT AND RAW MEAT PRODUCTS
$Meat and meat products should not be fully cooked from raw in a
microwave oven. Raw meat may be partially cooked in a microwave oven but the final cooking process must be carried out by conventional
Important Safety Instructions
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT DISMANTLE
Before You Start
$When re-heating liquids such as meat stews see that the Avoid containers which narrow at the top as these may cause the
TIPS FOR GOOD COOKING
liquid boils for around 3-5 minutes to ensure the pieces of contents to erupt when removed from the oven.
Please read this section together with the Safety Guide on Page 2.
meat are completely heated through.
Tesco stores stock a wide range of microwave containers and
$Stir liquids and purees before during and after cooking to
wraps designed for microwave ovens. Plastic films should not
Is it cooked?
distribute the heat evenly. Mashed potato will cook more
touch food as they may gas, melt or break down when hot and
$Temperature should reach 70º C for meat, fish and eggs.
evenly and more thoroughly if lightly covered.
contaminate food.
$Fish should be opaque and flake easily.
$ Never tightly cover food. Always cover it loosely.
Wax paper, oven cooking bags, parchment paper and white
$ Do not allow plastic film to touch food as it may chemically
microwave paper towels are safe for microwave use. Wooden
break down, melt or even catch fire and contaminate the food.
$Only defrost food in the microwave if you plan to cook the
objects may catch fire - so avoid their use.
food immediately after it has thawed. Some areas of the food
Do not use aluminium foil for microwave cooking unless the
$Arrange food in the dish so that the thicker part is on the
may begin to cook during defrosting, which can allow
recipe requires it. Keep foil at least 25mm away from the oven
outside and the thinner part inside for more even cooking.
bacteria can flourish. Do not cook defrosted raw meat in a
walls. Metal skewers, ties, etc. should be removed from food
Fold under the thin edges of fish fillets and tapered foods.
microwave oven.
before cooking.
$6-7 minutes per 500 gr. will cook most fruit and vegetables.
$Remove the food from the wrapping, place it on a microwave
Seafood takes less time.
Some basic guidelines are given in the table below.
safe dish. Rotate and re-arrange food during defrosting.
$Different foods require different temperatures to cook. Add
Where appropriate, stir the food and if possible, separate the
more minutes as you drop the power.
food items and remove those which have already defrosted.
$Up to 20% of the cooking takes place after the oven turns off
so always remember that your food will continue cooking
About Your Microwave Oven
after you've removed it.
The microwave power output of your oven is 700 watts.
$Food that takes an hour in to cook in a regular oven should
Because the temperature in a microwave oven is relatively cool
take around 15 minutes in the microwave.
you have to remember that the food can be extremely hot.
$Foods with baking powder should stand a few minutes
Always take precautions when handling containers.
before cooking to allow the leavening agents to work.
Auto Cook buttons
$If a recipe calls for milk and water, reduce the water.
$Rotate large items of food occasionally during cooking to
encourage even heat distribution.
Radio Interference:
$Food cooks best and reheats better in a round dish or a dish
with curved sides.
$Salt attracts microwaves. Don't just sprinkle it on food before
cooking, stir it in or add it later.
$Fats and sugars attract microwaves - thoroughly mix sugar
with other ingredients. Care should be taken when cooking foods with high sugar or fat contents as they can reach very high temperatures.
Suitable and unsuitable containers:
$Handle pastry-wrapped foods like mince pies carefully as the
filling gets hotter than the pastry.
Use heat resistant porcelain, glass or plastic containers made for microwave ovens, otherwise there is a risk of shrinking,
Hints for reheating food
deforming or burning. Metal containers, or containers having
$Heat leftovers and pre-cooked food to at least 70°C. Food
metal decoration or trim are not suitable for use with your
should be hot and steaming before it is served.
microwave oven.
Hints for defrosting
Your oven has 6 Auto Cook keys. These allow you to automate the cooking of a range of standard foods for greater convenience.
Operation of the microwave oven can cause interference to your radio, TV or similar equipment. When there is interference, it may be reduced or eliminated by taking the following measures:
$Clean the door and sealing surface of the oven. $Reorient the receiving antenna of radio or television. $Relocate the microwave oven with respect to the receiver. $Move the microwave oven away from the receiver.
Getting Started
Please read all the instructions and the safety notes and familiarise yourself with the features and operation of your oven before use.
Unpacking the Microwave Oven
Remove the polystyrene top packing pieces and lift out the oven. Unpack the oven completely removing all the protective tape.
Open the oven door. In the oven compartment you should find the turntable and rotating support ring. Unpack all these items .
Check the oven carefully, especially the door, door seals and the locking mechanism. If any items are missing or damaged, contact your nearest Tesco store for assistance.
If possible retain the packaging. If you dispose of the packaging, do so having regard to recycling provisions in your area.
Useful Information
Heatproof plastic Ordinary plastic
Ceramics
Microwaveable film
Metal Grilles
Metal containers
Melamine
Heat-resistant glass Ordinary glass
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