Инструкция по эксплуатации Saturn ST-WM8153

Страница 4

Advertising
background image

6

CONTROL PANEL

1. Timer

The max length could be set is 30
minutes, and a bell prompt will be heard

at zero position.
2.Function knob

Six power level options for microwave

cooking:
1) HIGH: 100% power input (suitable for

quick cooking)
2) M. HIGH: 85% power input(suitable

for roasting)

3) MED: 66% power input (suitable for
slow cooking)

4) M.LOW: 40% power input
5) DEFROST: 37% power input

6) LOW: 17% power input (suitable for

keeping warm).

OPERATION
1. Connect the cord.

2. Place the food on the glass turntable
and close the door.

3. Select your desired function menu

4. Set the timer. If you set time is less
than 2 minutes, first turn the timer to

over 3 minutes position and then turn
back to your desired time.

5. Then the oven begins to work. Make

the cooking pause by opening the door at

any time and close the door to continue.
6. A bell ring will be heard after time out.

And the oven is de-energized and the
lamp will be off.

Caution: If food is removed before

time out, make sure the timer is set
back to “0” position so as to avoid

unintentional running without load.

DEFROST NOTES

Defrosting frozen food is one of utilities of
microwave oven, it is more acceptable

with a reduced risk of deleterious
bacteria than normal defrost.

1. Turn the function knob to Defrost

position.
2. Set the timer by the food to defrost. It

usually required longer time than
ordinary cooking. Turn the food one time

or more to check the doneness. Take the

food for good if it could be easily cut by a
knife.

Note:

Microwave

have

a

food

penetrability of 4cm each side. To

maximize defrosting effect of thick and
chunky food, it is necessary to turn over

the food constantly and remove out the

defrosted portion or thin parts.

Defrost guide
Steak chops

- Shield thin end of chops or steaks with

foil.
- Position the food with thinner parts in

the center in a single layer on a shallow
dish. If pieces are stuck together, try to

separate as soon as possible.

- Turn over the food in the middle course.
Then rearrange and shield the defrosted

portions.
- Close the door to continue defrosting.

- After defrost time, stand covered with

aluminum foil for 5-15 minutes.

Minced Beef
- Place frozen minced beef on a shallow

dish. Shield edges.
- Turn over the food in the middle course.

Remove defrosted portions, turn over

and shield edges with foil strips.
- Close the door to continue defrosting.

- After defrost time, stand covered with
aluminum foil for 5-15 minutes.

Roast Meat (Beef/pork/lamb)
- Shield the edges with foil strips.

- Place joint with lean side face upwards
(if possible) on a shallow dish.

- Turn over the food in the middle course.

And then shield the defrosted portions.
- Close the door to continue defrosting.

- After defrost time, stand covered with
aluminum foil for 10-30 minutes.

Poultry

7

- Remove from original wrapper. Shield

wing and leg tips with foil.

- Place breast side down on a shallow
dish.

- Turn over the food in the middle course.
And then shield the defrosted portions.

- Close the door to continue defrosting.

- After defrost time, stand covered with
aluminum foil for 15-30 minutes.

Note: After standing run under cold
water to remove giblets if necessary.

Chicken pieces (chicken wings and

drumstick)
- Shield the exposed bone with foil.

- Place chicken pieces on a shallow dish.
- Turn over the food in the middle course.

And then rearrange and shield the

defrosted portions.
- Close the door to continue defrosting.

- After defrost time, stand covered with
aluminum foil for 5-30 minutes.

CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
The oven should be cleaned regularly and

any food deposits removed.
Suggest you perform below steps after

every time use.
Never use hard detergent, gasoline,

abrasive powder or metal brush to clean

any part of the appliance.
Clean the oven at regular intervals

Disconnect the power supply cord before
cleaning. And if possible leave the door

open to inactive the oven during

cleaning.
Remove rotating ring, glass turntable out

and wash them in warm soapy water.
Use a wet soft cloth to wipe the outer and

inner wall of the door, cavity and control

panel.
If the oil or soup splashed on the wall of

cavity, it must be cleaned otherwise
smoke may occur in next use.

If the cavity emit odor, following 3

methods can get rid of them:
Place several lemon slices in a cup, then

heat them with high power for 2-3
minutes.

Place a cup of red tea in oven, then heat it
with high power.

Put some orange peels into oven, then

heat them with high power for 1 minute.
Dry all parts thoroughly and replace

them.

SERVICING

Warning: It is hazardous for anyone,
other

than

a

qualified

service

technician, to carry out any service
for

repairing

operation

which

involves removal of any cover which

gives protection against exposure to
microwave energy.

Caution: MICROWAVE RADIATION
Do not become exposed to radiation from

the microwave generator or other parts

conducting microwave energy.

During servicing below listed parts are

liable to be removed and give access to
potentials above 250V to earth.

1. Magnetron
2. High voltage transformer

3. High voltage capacitor

4. High voltage Diode
5. High voltage fuse

The following conditions may cause
undue

microwave

exposure

during

servicing.

- Improper fitting of magnetron.
- Improper matching of door interlock,

door hinge and door.
- Improper fitting of switch support.

- Door, door seal or enclosure has been

damaged.

Cooking Tips
1) Arrange food carefully, place thickest

areas toward outside of dish.

2) Watch cooking time, cook for the
shortest amount of time indicated and

add more time as needed.
3) Cover foods before cooking

Check recipe for suggestions: paper
towels, microwave plastic wrap or a lid.

Covers prevent spattering and help foods

to cook evenly. (Helps keep oven clean).
4) Shield foods

Use small pieces of aluminum foil to
cover thin areas of meats or poultry to

avoid overcooking.

5) Stir foods
From outside to center of dish once or

twice during cooking, if possible.
6) Turn foods

Foods such as chicken, hamburgers or

steaks should be turned over once during
cooking.

7) Rearrange foods
Like meatballs halfway through cooking

both from top to bottom and from the

center of the dish to the outside.
8) Allow standing time

Heated liquid or beverage may result in
delayed eruptive boiling. After cooking

ensure adequate standing time.
Remove food from oven and stir if

possible.

Cover for standing time which allows the
food

to

finish

cooking

without

overcooking.
8) Check for doneness

Look for signs indicating that cooking

temperature

has

been

reached.

Doneness signs include:

-Food steams throughout, not just at
edge.

-Poultry thigh joints move easily.

-Pork and poultry show no pinkness..
-Fish is opaque and flakes easily with a

fork.
9) Condensation

A normal part of microwave cooking. The

Advertising