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R-83STM (serv.man3)
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BREAKFAST
The BREAKFAST key enables you to cook several breakfast menus. The function automatically
calculates the correct cooking time and mode for the breakfast. (microwave power combined
with the top and bottom grills).
EXAMPLE:
Use the BREAKFAST key to cook 2 servings of Breakfast (thin sausage & eggs). 
1. Press the BREAKFAST
key once.
2. Enter the number of servings
by pressing the WEIGHT
keys until the desired number
of servings is displayed. 
3. Press the START/AUTO
MINUTE key to start cooking.
Display counts down
through the cooking time.
x1
x1
NOTE: Press the INFO key for guidance in operating your oven. See pages 24-25.
Bacon & eggs
LESS
Bacon (approx 30g/Slice, approx 0.25cm thick)
2 rashers
4 rashers
6 rashers
Egg (medium)
1
2
3
Thin sausage & eggs
STD
Thin sausage (approx 25g each)
4
8
12
Egg (medium)
1
2
3
Bacon, thin sausage
STD
Bacon (approx 30g/ slice, approx 0.25cm thick)
2 rashers
4 rashers
6 rashers
& eggs
Thin sausage (approx 25g each)
2
4
6
Egg (medium)
1
2
3
Thick sausages & eggs MORE Thick sausage (approx 50g each)
3
6
9
Egg (Medium)
1
2
3
BREAKFAST CHART
WEIGHT RANGE
COOKING PROCEDURE
1-3: servings
• Grease the turntable with 5-10ml of oil.
• Place bacon and/or sausages on the turntable. (Pierce sausages).
• When oven indicates, turn bacon/sausages over and add eggs (not beaten).
• After cooking, leave to stand for 2-3 minutes.
NOTE: See the table below. Use MORE or LESS as indicated.
NOTE:
It is not necessary to pierce eggs as this programme uses only the grill, after the eggs have been added.
Less/
Menu
More
Ingredient
1Serving 2 Servings 3 Servings
The oven cavity, door, outer cabinet, air-vent openings, turntable, turntable support, racks, dishes and especially
bottom grill heater will become very hot,  use thick oven gloves when removing the food or turntable from the
oven to prevent burns.
WARNING:
or
x2
x2
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16
INSTANT COOK
INSTANT COOK can be used for cooking the
foods shown opposite.
Always refer to the Instant Cook Chart before
operating this function.  Press the selected key,
re-press to select the correct weight and the
programme will automatically start to cook after
2-3 seconds.
If food requires manipulation (i.e. turn over or stir)
then open the door, when the oven indicated
follow the instruction, close the door and press the
START/AUTO MINUTE key.
NOTES: Your oven comes set for kg/g mode.  For
converting to lb/oz, press the WEIGHT
CONVERSION 
key once before pressing the
INSTANT COOK key.
EXAMPLE: To cook 2 baked potatoes.
Press the BAKED POTATOES
key twice within one minute of
closing the door.
The oven will
automatically start
cooking.
NOTES:
• The instant cook function can only be input within one minute after cooking completion, closing the
door or pressing the STOP/CLEAR key.
• Press the MORE or LESS key before selecting the menu where recommended in the chart on the next
page.
• The final temperature will vary according to the initial food temperature. Check the food is piping hot
after cooking. If necessary you can extend the cooking time and change the power.
x2
COOK
MICRO
AUTO
The oven cavity, door, outer cabinet, air-vent openings, turntable, turntable support, racks, dishes and especially
bottom grill heater will become very hot,  use thick oven gloves when removing the food or turntable from the
oven to prevent burns.
WARNING:
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17
INSTANT COOK CHART
MIXED GRILL
1-2 servings
• Grease the turntable with 5-10ml of oil.
• Place chops and pierced sausages, gammon steak on the turntable 
and cook.
• When the audible signal sounds turn over the food, add the 
mushrooms and tomatoes. Close the door and continue to cook.
• After cooking, cover with foil and leave to stand for 2-3 minutes. 
OVEN CHIPS
100 g, 200 g  • Spread the frozen chips evenly on the turntable.
300 g, 400 g • After cooking, remove from the turntable.
NOTE:  Use the LESS (
) key for French fries/very thinly cut chips.
Use the MORE (
) key for thick type.
BAKED
1 - 4 pieces
• Pierce each potato in several places, place towards the edge of
POTATOES
(each piece
the turntable.
- 250 g)
• After cooking, leave potatoes to stand for 2-3 minutes.
CAKE
1 piece
• Prepare the cake as in the recipe on pages 54 and 55 (Chocolate
Brownies, Cherry & Almond cake).
(0.9 - 1.0kg)
• Place on the low rack and cook.
NOTE: This mode does not include Victoria Sandwich cake.
CHICKEN 
1 - 4 pieces
• Place chicken portions best side down on the turntable.
PORTIONS
(each piece
• Stand for 4-5 minutes wrapped in aluminium foil after cooking.
- 250g)
NOTE:
For safety reasons it is not possible to use LESS (
) key 
for chicken portions
RICE/PASTA
100 g, 200 g
• Add 300 ml (1/2 pint) boiling water per 100 g (4 oz) rice.  Do not
300 g
cover.
• Stir when oven indicates.
• Stand for 3-4 minutes before draining and rinsing in boiling water.
MENU WEIGHT 
COOKING 
PROCEDURE
RANGE
INSTANT COOK NOTES:
• If you wish to cook foods or weights of food not included in the INSTANT COOK facility please refer
to the cooking charts in the Cookery Book.
• For converting to Lb/oz please see the converting chart on page 40.
1 Serving
Mixed Grill
2 Servings
Gammon
Chop
Steak
Thick sausage
Mushroom
Tomato
Approx.   135g
Approx.     70g
Approx.   100g
Approx.     60g
Approx. 5 (50g)
Approx.     60g
Approx.   270g
Approx.   140g
Approx.   200g
Approx.   120g
Approx. 10 (100g)
Approx.   120g
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AUTO COOK / AUTO DEFROST
The oven cavity, door, outer cabinet, air-vent
openings, turntable, spash guard, turntable
support, racks, dishes and especially the bottom
grill will become very hot, always use thick
oven gloves 
at all times when removing the
food or turntable from the oven to prevent burns.
WARNING:
AUTO COOK / AUTO DEFROST enables you to cook or
defrost foods listed on the menu label attached to the
microwave oven and the chart on the following page. Follow
the example below for details on how to operate this function.
EXAMPLE:
1. Press the AUTO COOK or AUTO DEFROST key until
the number corresponding to the food listed on the menu
label appears in the display. 
In the example given here, the AUTO COOK key is
pressed three times to select Roast Beef/Lamb. 
2. To enter the weight in kg/g or lbs/oz, press the  WEIGHT
keys. 
WEIGHT RANGE:
Food weight should be rounded up to the nearest 0.1kg or
1oz, for example, 0.65 kg to 0.7 kg and 12.5 oz to 13 oz.
You are restricted to enter a weight within the range given (see
chart on the following page).
If an incorrect weight is entered when using the AUTO
COOK/AUTO DEFROST 
function, “ERROR” will be
displayed.
To erase, press the STOP/CLEAR key.
To cook/defrost weights below or above that range, refer to the
charts in the Cookery Book.
3. Press the START/AUTO MINUTE key to start cooking.
NOTES:
• Press the MORE or LESS keys before pressing the
START/AUTO MINUTE key where recommended in the
chart on the next page.
• When action is required (example to turn food over) the oven
stops, the audible signals sound and any message will appear
on the display. To continue cooking press the START/AUTO
MINUTE 
key.
• The final temperature will vary according to the initial food
temperature. Check the food is piping hot after cooking. If
necessary, you can extend the cooking time and change the
power level.
• Press the INFO key for guidance in operating your oven. See
pages 24-25.
x3
1.
2.
3.
EXAMPLE:
Display counts down through the
cooking time. 
x1
You can enter weight in Lb/oz or Kg/g. To convert to
either weight range press the WEIGHT
CONVERSION 
key once before entering weight.
Kg
MICRO
AUTO
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