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28L Microwave Oven with Grill and Convection AC928AY7-SV0F Please read and retain these instructions for future reference Version 1 29/5/2019...
CONTENTS Safety Information…………………………………………….. Installation………………………………………………………… Parts and assembly…………………………………………… Control panel…………………………………………………….. Setting the clock………………………………………………. Selecting the microwave power level………………………. Selecting the grill or combination modes………………… Stop cooking / cancel or switch off display……………… Child lock………………………………………………………… Kitchen timer…………………………………………………….. Microwave cooking……………………………………………… Microwave express mode……………………………………. Grill cooking…………………………………………………….
ELECTRICAL AND MICROWAVE SAFETY 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 cover that gives protection against exposure to microwave energy. Servicing of this appliance must only be carried out by a qualified electrician.
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ELECTRICAL AND MICROWAVE SAFETY (continued) Do not operate the microwave if damaged or after it malfunctions. In the event the supply cord is damaged, it must only be replaced by a qualified service engineer, with a suitably approved part. ...
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WARNING! (continued) Never cook or heat eggs in their shell or whole hard boiled eggs, as they may explode even after cooking in the microwave has been completed. The oven should be cleaned regularly and any food deposits removed –...
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FOOD SAFETY Do not cook raw meat or raw shellfish in a microwave, due to the possibility for uneven heating. Do not use microwave for home canning or bottling. Improperly canned or bottled foods may spoil and be dangerous to eat.
INSTALLATION This microwave is designed to be free standing and is not intended to be used ‘built in’ or in a cabinet. Select a level surface away from televisions, cookers and other heat producing appliances. Ensure adequate ventilation and allow a clearance of ...
PARTS & ASSEMBLY A. Control panel F. Seal B. Turntable shaft G. Interlocking catches C. Turntable roller H. Waveguide cover D. Glass turntable I. Grill rack E. Door with viewing panel Ensure all packaging materials, protective film and adhesive tape are removed and check the oven and door for any damage.
DISPLAY - INDICATORS Symbol Description Symbol Description Microwave Defrost Convection Keypad locked Grill Auto cook Auto DISPLAY - TEMPERATURE BAR When used in convection mode a 140 ˚C temperature bar will be visible in the display. The number of squares 180 ˚C illuminated in the bar indicates the temperature of the oven.
SELECTING THE GRILL OR COMBINATION COOKING MODES To select grill or combination modes, either Press the GRILL / COMBI. ( ) button repeatedly or alternatively Press the GRILL / COMBI. ( ) button once and turn the FUNCTION knob to scroll through the options available.
CHILD LOCK This function helps prevent accidental operation during cleaning or unsupervised operation of the oven by children. To activate the lock Press and hold the STOP / CLEAR / ECO ( ) button (approx. 3 seconds), until keypad locked icon displayed and a single long bleep is heard.
MICROWAVE COOKING 1. Place the food to be cooked in a suitable microwave safe container and cover. 2. Pull open the door, place the container in the centre of the glass turntable and securely close the oven door. 3. Press the MICROWAVE ( ) button, and the power level flashes in the display.
Notes: To check the time during oven operation, press the CLOCK / TIMER ( ) button and the time will briefly be displayed before returning to the countdown timer. To check the power level during oven operation, press the MICROWAVE ( ) button and the time will briefly be displayed before returning to the countdown timer.
GRILL COOKING Place the food to be cooked in a suitable grill safe container. Open the door and place the container in the centre of the glass turntable or alternatively place the food directly onto the grill rack with a grill safe collecting tray beneath.
COMBINATION COOKING (may use the microwave, grill and convection oven) This option combines a variety of cooking methods and four preset programmes are available. Place the food to be cooked in a suitable container for the cooking combination mode – see page 11 for cooking methods used and page 24 for the suitable container.
CONVECTION COOKING The convection oven circulates hot air throughout the oven cavity to brown and crisp foods quickly and evenly in the traditional way. The microwave function is not used. It is recommended that the oven is preheated to the desired temperature before placing the food in the oven.
DEFROSTING Weight defrost 1.1. Weigh the item to be defrosted and place in a suitable microwave safe container. Open the door and position the container in the centre of the glass turntable. Securely close the microwave door. 1.2. Press the DEFROST ( ) button and the display will show dEF1, 1.3.
MULTISTAGE COOKING The microwave can be programmed to carry out up to two consecutive functions. Place items in a suitable container for the cooking methods used. For example if you wish to time defrost food for 5 minutes and then cook at 80% power for 7 minutes.
EXTENDING THE COOKING TIME DURING USE If additional cooking time is anticipated during operation in any of the modes (except weight defrost and auto cook modes) press the START / CONFIRM ( ) button to extend the cooking time by 30 seconds. Each successive press of the button will extend the cooking time by 30 seconds.
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Weight / Display Food Instructions quantity Reheat 150g Cooks by microwave 250g Place food in a bowl and cover. 350g Check that food is heated 450g throughout before serving. 600g Potato Cooks by microwave (230g) For best result, once the potatoes (460g) are cooked, wrap them in tin foil (690g)
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Pasta Cooks by microwave 100g Place pasta in a bowl with eight 150g times the quantity of water. If using pasta with longer cooking times (e.g. fusilli) additional cooking may be required. Soup 200ml Cooks by microwave 400ml Heating liquid from 5-10°C. Use 600ml wide neck cup / mug and do not cover.
CLEANING Clean the oven and seals to remove food debris on a weekly basis and more often if required. Failure to maintain the oven and seals in a clean condition could lead to deterioration of the surface or seals, adversely affect the life of the oven and possibly result in a hazardous situation (possible release of microwave energy).
GUIDE FOR MATERIALS SUITABLE FOR USE IN THE OVEN Material Suitability for use in Microwave Grill / Combination Convection Glassware Heat resistant Heat resistant Heat resistant only only only Ceramic ware Heat resistant Heat resistant Heat resistant only only only Plastic Microwave safe containers...
GENERAL MICROWAVE COOKING ADVICE Food cooking times will vary with microwave wattage (MAFF rating). When following recipes and on pack cooking instructions always check the MAFF rating / wattage of the appliance being used (marked on the front of the microwave) and follow the corresponding cooking advice.
TROUBLESHOOTING Observation Potential cause / solution Oven will not Plug not fully inserted into the mains socket start or not switched on Door is open Incorrect operation Do you have a power cut? Arcing or Unsuitable materials used when using sparking microwave.
PLUG / WIRING ADVICE The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following UK electrical code: BLUE = NEUTRAL BROWN = LIVE GREEN + YELLOW = EARTH Non-rewireable plug This appliance may be fitted with a “non‐rewireable” plug. If you need to change the fuse in a “non‐rewireable”...
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