Palsonic PMO-888 Manuel d'utilisateur

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lnstruction for use
Table of Contents
(complete) .................. 2
Microwave Oven
Safety ......................... 3-4
Installation
Instructions ................... 5
Getting to Know Your
Microwave Oven ........... 7
Using Your
Microwave Oven ......... 19
Caring for Your
Microwave Oven ......... 34
Cooking Guide ............ 35
Questions and
Answers ....................... 37
Troubleshooting .......... 38
PMO-850
PMO-888
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lnstruction for useTable of Contents(complete) ... 2Microwave OvenSafety ... 3-4InstallationInstructions ...

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Test dinnerware or cookware before using.To test a dish for safe use, put it into the ovenwith a cup of water beside it. Cook at 100%cook power for on

Page 3 - Microwave Oven Safety

Use hot pads. Microwave energy does notheat containers, but heat from the food canmake the container hot.Do not overcook potatoes. Fire could result.A

Page 4 - EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY

Do not try to melt paraffin wax in the oven.Paraffin wax will not melt in a microwaveoven because it allows microwaves to passthrough it.Do not opera

Page 5 - Installation Instructions

Microwave oven features(Model PMO-850/PMO-888 shown-your model may have different styling)Your microwave oven is designed to makeyour cooking experien

Page 6 - GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

Control panel featuresYour microwave oven control panel lets youselect a desired cooking function quickly andeasily. All you have to do is touch thene

Page 7 - Microwave Oven

COOK TIME. Touch this pad followedby Number pads to enter cooking times.information.COOK POWER. Touch this pad, afterthe cook time has been set, follo

Page 8 - Glass turntable

Setting the clockWhen your microwave oven is first pluggedin, or after a power failure, the display willshow ".". If a time of day is not se

Page 9 - Testing your microwave oven

Using the minute timerYour microwave oven can be used as akitchen timer. Use the minute timer fortiming up to 99 minutes, 99 seconds.You cannot set th

Page 10 - Operating safety precautions

Using ADD MINUTEADD MINUTE lets you cook food for oneminute at 100% cook power or add an extraminute to the current cooking cycle at thecurrent cook p

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Using Your Microwave OvenThis section gives you instructions for operating each microwave function. Please read theseinstructions carefully.NOTE:The d

Page 12 - Electrical connection

Table of ContentsMicrowave Oven Safety...Important safety instructions ...Precautions to avoid possible expos

Page 13 - Microwave oven features

Cooking at different cook powersFor best results, some recipes call for differentcook powers. The lower the cook power, theslower the cooking. Each Nu

Page 14 - Control panel features

1. Put the food in the oven andclose the door.2. Set the cooking time.Example for 7 minutes, 30 seconds:3. Set the cook power.Example for 50% cook pow

Page 15 - Interrupting cooking

4. Start the oven.TOUCHYOU SEEAt end of cooking time:Four tones will sound.Two tones will sound every minute untilyou open the door or touch OFF/CANCE

Page 16 - Setting the clock

2. Set the cooking time for the first TOUCH YOU SEEcycle.Example for 7 minutes, 30 seconds:TOUCH YOU SEE(Start? indicator lightflashes after 5 seconds

Page 17 - Using the minute timer

5. Start the oven.At end of cooking time:Four tones will sound.Two tones will sound every minute untilyou open the door or touch OFF/CANCELto return

Page 18 - Using ADD MINUTE

3. Enter the number of potatoes.TOUCH(example for4 potatoes)4. Start the oven.TOUCH YOU SEEAt end of cooking time:Four tones will sound.Two tones will

Page 19 - Using Your Microwave Oven

Using BEVERAGEBEVERAGE lets you heat an 8 to 10 ounce(240mL to 300mL) beverage by touchingjust one pad.1. Place a cup of a beverage in theoven and clo

Page 20 - USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN

YOU SEEUsing POPCORNPOPCORN lets you pop a 3.5 oz (100g),3.0 oz(85g) or 1.75 oz (50g) bag of com-mercially packaged microwave popcorn bytouching just

Page 21 - 2. Set the cooking time

Using FROZEN ENTREEFROZEN ENTREE lets you cook a frozenentree between 8 and 12 oz (240g) and340g) by touching just 2 pads.NOTES:If more time is needed

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Using DEFROSTYour microwave oven lets you defrost foodby simply entering defrosting time. A 30%cook power is preset.NOTE: Refer to a reliable cookboo

Page 23 - TOUCH YOU SEE

Microwave Oven SafetyYour safety and the safety of others is very important.We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your

Page 24 - Using BAKED POTATOES

Defrosting tipsBefore starting, make sure you haveremoved any of the metal twist-ties whichoften come with frozen food bags, andreplace them with stri

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3.TouchUsing REHEATREHEAT lets you reheat one of four differ-ent types of food, without needing to setheating times or cook powers. To useREHEAT, foll

Page 26 - Using BEVERAGE

Reheating tipsCooked food and leftovers can bereheated quickly and efficiently withoutspoiling their freshness and taste.Always place the dense food a

Page 27 - Using POPCORN

Using VEGETABLESVEGETABLES lets you heat one of twotypes of vegetables, without needing to setheating times or cook powers. To useVEGETABLES, follow t

Page 28 - Using FROZEN ENTREE

Caring for Your MicrowaveOvenTo make sure your microwave oven looks good and works well for a long time, you shouldmaintain it properly. For proper ca

Page 29 - Using DEFROST

Microwave cooking tipsAmount of foodIf you increase or decrease the amountof food you prepare, the time it takes tocook that food will also change. Fo

Page 30 - Defrosting tips

Arranging foodFor best results, distribute food evenly onthe plate. You can do this in several ways:If you are cooking several items of thesame food,

Page 31 - Using REHEAT

Questions and AnswersQUESTIONSANSWERSCan I operate my microwave oven withoutthe turntable or turn the turntable over toaccommodate a large dish?No. If

Page 32 - Using BREAKFAST

Other possible problems and their causes:TroubleshootingMost cooking problems often are caused by little things you can find and fix without tools ofa

Page 33 - Using VEGETABLES

PROBLEMCAUSEThe turntable willnot turnThe turntable is not correctly in place. Make sure the turntableis correct-side up and is sitting securely on ce

Page 34 - Caring for Your Microwave

Do not store the microwave ovenoutdoors. Do not use the microwaveoven near water - for example, near akitchen sink, in a wet basement, or neara swimmi

Page 35 - Cooking Guide

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Page 36 - Cooking you should not do in

Installation InstructionsBefore you begin operating the oven, carefully read the following instructions.1. Empty the microwave oven and cleaninside it

Page 37 - Questions and Answers

Electrical requirementsObserve all governing codes and ordinances.A 240 Volt, 50 Hz, AC only, 8 amp fusedelectrical supply is required. (A time-delayf

Page 38 - Troubleshooting

Getting to Know YourMicrowave OvenThis section discusses the concepts behind microwave cooking. It also shows you the basicsyou need to know to operat

Page 39 - TROUBLESHOOTING

The glass turntable of your microwaveoven lets microwaves pass through. Thenthey bounce off a metal floor, back throughthe glass turntable, and are ab

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For the best cooking resultsAlways cook food for the shortest cookingtime recommended. Check to see how thefood is cooking. If needed, touch the ADDMI

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