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R-771M (serv.man3)
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64
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User Manual / Operation Manual
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Device
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23
SUITABLE COOKWARE (Continued)
Face & Hands: Always use oven gloves to remove food or cookware from the oven. Stand back
when opening the oven door to allow heat or steam to disperse. When removing covers (such as
cling -film), opening roasting bags or popcorn packaging, direct steam away from face and hands.
Stir, turn & stand:
For even cooking stir, turn or rearrange food during
cooking.  Where recommended, leave food to stand
after cooking or defrosting.
Initial and final temperature of food:
The initial temperature of food affects the amount of
cooking time needed, eg. chilled food requires more
cooking than food at room temperature. 
The temperature of the container is not a true
indication of the temperature of the food or drink. Cut
into foods with fillings, for example, jam doughnuts, to
release heat or steam. 
NO
YES
Metal trays
may be used.
YES
See procedure
recommended
for microwaving.
YES
COOKWARE
SUITABLE FOR MICROWAVING
GRILL OVEN
YES
Always place on an up-turned plate on
the turntable to prevent heat stress. Follow
manufacturer's instructions. Be careful as
these become very hot.  Popcorn: Only
use microwave popcorn within
recommended packaging (follow popcorn
manufacturer's instructions). Never use oil
unless the manufacturer recommends and
never cook for longer than instructed.
NO
YES
Use small pieces of aluminium foil to
shield food from overheating. Keep foil at
least 2cm from the oven walls. Foil
containers are not recommended unless
specified by the manufacturer, eg.
MicroFoil ®, follow instructions carefully.
YES
Browning dishes
& self-heating 
packages.
Metal cookware.
Aluminium
foil & foil 
containers, 
made from 
"Micro Foil®".
Metal racks.
The metal rack supplied has been specially 
designed for  all cooking modes and will not
damage the oven.
NO
YES
YES
See procedure
recommended
for microwaving.
YES
Check the temperature of food and drink
and stir (before serving). Take special care
when serving babies, children or the
elderly.  The contents of feeding bottles
and baby food jars should be stirred or
shaken and the temperature checked
before consumption to avoid burns. 
FOOD HANDLING & PREPARATION
24
FOOD HANDLING & PREPARATION (Continued)
Composition
& quality  
Piercing
Arrangement
Covering
Size & shape
Density &
quantity
Hygiene
Food high in fat or sugar (Christmas pudding, mince
pies) requires less heating time and should be
watched, over-heating can lead to fire.
Use good quality ingredients for microwaving.
Economical cuts of meat can be used for casseroles. 
Food with skin (e.g. potatoes, apples, fish,
sausages, chicken), or with membrane 
(e.g egg whites/yolks), must be pierced in
several places before cooking or reheating. 
If not, steam will build up and may cause
food to explode. When cooking eggs using
“the Breakfast button”, it is not necessary to
pierce the yolks, as the programme uses
grill only.
Place thickest parts of food on the outside of the dish,
e.g. place meaty ends of chicken drumsticks on the
outside of the dish.
Fish, vegetables and certain other foods benefit from
being covered during microwave cookery, follow
recommendations where given and use vented
microwave cling-film or a suitable lid.   
Food size and shape affects the amount of cooking time
needed. When cooking more than one portion of the
same food ensure they are of a similar size and shape.
Food density and quantity affect the amount of
cooking time needed, for example, potatoes require
more cooking than peas; four potatoes will take longer
to cook than two.
Food hygiene standards (storage, handling and
preparation) apply to microwaving. Always store
convenience foods as recommended by the food
manufacturer and keep no longer than the "Use By" date.
25
ADVICE FOR DEFROSTING
Meat joints
Poultry
Steak, Chops 
& Chicken 
Portions
Cubed & 
Minced Meat
Whole Fish 
& Fillets
Prepacked 
Frozen Foods 
Place in a flan dish, turn over at least 4-5 times
during defrosting, shield any warm areas with small,
flat  pieces of foil.  After defrosting, wrap in foil and
allow meat to stand for 45-60 minutes, until
thoroughly defrosted.
Place in a flan dish, turn over at least 3-4 times
during defrosting, shield any warm areas with small,
pieces of foil.  After defrosting, wrap in foil and allow
poultry to stand for 45-60 minutes, until thoroughly
defrosted.
NOTE: Do not defrost poultry with giblets. 
Place in a flan dish, separate during defrosting and
turn over at least 2-3 times. Shield if necessary.
Place in a bowl, stir or turn over at least 3-4 times
during defrosting, remove defrosted parts each time.
For frozen blocks of meat see ‘Minced Beef’ in the
charts on page 27.
Place in a flan dish, separate during defrosting and
turn over at least twice. Shield if necessary.
Remove packaging, including any foil and place in a
suitable dish.       
NOTES:
• To defrost food, use either 30% MEDIUM
LOW/DEFROST or 10% LOW microwave power.
• Shield warm areas with small pieces of foil if
necessary.
• It is important to turn food over, separate (where
appropriate) and rearrange to ensure even
defrosting.
• Standing time is necessary to ensure thorough
defrosting.
26
ADVICE FOR REHEATING
WARNINGS:
Oil & Fat: 
Never heat oil or fat for deep frying as this may lead to overheating and fire. Stand back
when opening the oven door to allow heat or steam to disperse. When removing covers (such as
cling-film), opening roasting bags or popcorn packaging, direct steam away from face and hands. 
Never heat liquids in narrow-necked containers, as this could result in the
contents erupting from the container and may cause burns.
• Remove food from foil or metal containers before reheating.
• Reheating times will be affected by the shape, depth, quantity and temperature of food together
with the size, shape and material of the container.
• To avoid overheating and fire, special care must be taken when reheating foods with a high
sugar or fat content, for example, mince pies, Christmas pudding.
•  Canned potatoes should not be heated in the microwave oven, follow the manufacturers’
instructions on the can.
Plated meals
Casseroles
Poultry portions
Sliced meat
Pies
Vegetables
Remove any poultry or meat portions, reheat
these separately, see below. 
Place smaller items of
food to the centre of the plate, larger and thicker foods
to the edge. Cover with vented microwave cling-film
and reheat on 50% MEDIUM, stir/rearrange halfway
through reheating. Ensure food is thoroughly reheated
before serving.
Cover with vented microwave cling-film or suitable lid,
reheat on 50% MEDIUM. Stir frequently to ensure
even reheating.
Place thickest parts of the portions on the outside of the
dish, cover with microwave cling-film and reheat on
70% MEDIUM HIGH. Turn over halfway through.
NOTE: Ensure poultry is thoroughly reheated,
before serving.
Cover with vented microwave cling-film and reheat on
50% MEDIUM. Rearrange at least once to ensure
even reheating. NOTE: Ensure meat is thoroughly
reheated before serving. 
Place pies in a flan dish. Reheat meat pies on 70%
MEDIUM HIGH and fruit pies on 50% MEDIUM. 
Cover with vented microwave cling-film or suitable lid
and reheat on 50% MEDIUM. Stir at least once during
reheating.
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