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To remove the flat grill, pull the grill towards you until it stops and then lift, by pulling upwards, until it comes fully out. To put the flat grill back in, insert it at a 45-degree angle and then position it horizontally and push it all the way in to the end of the grill track. If the flat grill has a drippan (tray), to remove it, lift slightly and slide it towards you. To re-insert it, slide it back until it is correctly seated.
As a safety precaution, before cleaning the oven, always disconnect the plug from the outlet or remove the appliance's power cord. In addition, avoid using acid or alkaline substances such as lemon, vinegar, salt, tomatoes, etc. Avoid using products containing chlorine, acids or abrasives, especially for cleaning the painted walls.
FIRST SETUP
12 H
24 H
MAIN MENU
MANUAL
MICROWAVE
OVEN
TIMED DEFROST
COMBINED
WEIGHT DEFROST
MY TASTE
U-CREATE
LAST USED
MY FAVOURITES
SCREEN LOCK DURING COOKING
DEMO MODE
OVEN COOKING
Symbol | Description | Suggestions |
Multi-level Pre-set: 165°C Range: 50-230°C | IDEAL FOR: pastries, biscuits, cakes, stuffed and braised dishes. Use this function to cook different foods at the same time on one or more shelf positions. Heat is distributed better and penetrates food better, thus reducing both pre-heating and cooking times. Aromas are not mixed. Allow about 10 minutes extra when cooking different foods together. | |
Grill Pre-set: 230°C Range: 50-230°C | IDEAL FOR: grilled meat, fish, vegetables. This function only uses the top heating element and the grill level can be adjusted. Use with the door closed. Do not place white meats too close to the grill. | |
Multi-level + Grill Pre-set: 210°C Range: 50-230°C | IDEAL FOR: gratin and crispy food. This function combines the benefits of multi-level cooking with the capacity to evenly cook multi-layer recipes and thicker pieces of food, grilling to lightly crisp the external surface. | |
Grill + Fan Pre-set: 165°C Range: 50-230°C | IDEAL FOR: whole pieces of meat (roasts). The top heating element is used with the fan to circulate the air inside the oven. Ideal for cooking thicker food items and whole pieces of meat, such as roast pork, poultry, etc.
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COMBINED COOKING
Symbol | Description | Suggestions |
Microwave Grill | Use this function to cook meals quickly and at the same time give the meal a brown crust (or gratin). The microwave and the grill operate together. The microwave is cooking and the grill is roasting. | |
Microwave + Convection + Fan | IDEAL FOR: roasts, stuffed and baked dishes. This function combines the microwave and convection functions, which means instead of just heating the inside of the food, it also browns and cooks the outside of your food. This function can help you cook baked dishes quickly.
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MICROWAVE COOKING
Symbol | Description | Suggestions |
Microwave | Use the microwave function to cook and reheat vegetables, potatoes, rice, fish and meat. | |
Timed Defrost | Use this function to quickly defrost food by the specified time. | |
Weight Defrost | Use this function to quickly defrost different types of food (i.e. bread, vegetable, meat, fish) by setting the weight. |
Symbol | Description | Set | Weight | Watt | Temperature | ||||||
Min. | Preset | Max. | Min. | Preset | Max. | Min. | Preset | Max. | |||
| Microwave Grill | 150 W | 150 W | 200°C | |||||||
300 W | 300 W | ||||||||||
450 W | 450 W | ||||||||||
| Microwave + Convection + Fan | 150 W | 150 W | 50°C | 100°C | 200°C | |||||
300 W | 300 W | ||||||||||
450 W | 450 W | ||||||||||
Microwave | 150 W | 900 W | 900 W | ||||||||
Timed Defrost | 150 W | ||||||||||
| Weight Defrost | Bread | 100 g | 500 g | 600 g | 150 W | |||||
Vegetable | 100 g | 500 g | 1000 g | 150 W | |||||||
Meat | 100 g | 500 g | 1500 g | 150 W | |||||||
Fish | 100 g | 500 g | 800 g | 150 W |
TECHNICAL DATA | |||
Power supply | 220-240 V~, 50 Hz | ||
Maximum absorbed power | 3200 W | ||
Microwave power | 900 W | ||
Grill | 1500 W | ||
Hot air | 1500 W | ||
Microwave frequency | 2450 MHz | ||
TYPE AND MINIMUM DIAMETEROF THE CABLES | |||
SASO | |||
H05RR-F | 3x1.5 mm² | H05RR-F | 3x2.5 mm² |
H05VV-F | 3x1.5 mm² | H05VV-F | 3x2.5 mm² |
H05RN-F | 3x1.5 mm² | H05RN-F | 3x2.5 mm² |
H05V2V2-F | 3x1.5 mm² | H05V2V2-F | 3x2.5 mm² |
Before connecting the appliance to the mains, make sure that:
The earth connection is required by law. The cable must not, at any point, reach a temperature greater than 50°C above the ambient temperature.
This oven must be connected to the power supply by a supply cord fitted with an appropriately rated plug compatible with the socket in the final sub-circuit of the wiring powering the oven. If a fixed appliance does not have a power cord and plug, or another device that ensures disconnection from the mains with a contact opening distance that allows for complete disconnection under the conditions of excessive voltage category III, such disconnection devices must be provided by the mains power supply and must conform to the installation rules. The omnipolar socket or switch must be easy to reach when the appliance is installed.
NOTE: The manufacturer declines all liability if the usual accident prevention standards and the above instructions are not followed.
Poor results can occur with either Bake or Convection Bake for many reasons other than malfunctioning of the oven. Check the chart below for the causes of the most common problems. Since the size, shape and material of baking utensils directly affect baking results, the best solution may be to replace old baking utensils that have darkened and warped with age and use.
BAKING PROBLEM | CAUSE |
Food browns unevenly |
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Food too brown on bottom |
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Food is dry or has shrunk excessively |
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Food is baking or roasting too slowly |
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Pies do not brown on bottom or have a soggy crust |
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Cakes are pale, flat, and may not be done inside |
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Cakes are high in the middle and cracked on the top |
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Pie crust edges are too brown |
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ERROR
SMOKE
ATTENTION:
ATTENTION:
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Use the microwave function only for preparation of food to be eaten. Any other use may be dangerous or cause damage. For example, heating slippers or pillows filled with grain or cereals could cause these items to catch fire, even after several hours.
of injury
Porcelain and ceramic crockery may have small holes in the handles and cover. There could be cavities hidden behind these holes. If water gets into these cavities, the crockery could break. Do not use crockery that is unsuitable for microwave ovens.
of burns
The heat of the food can heat the dish. Always use a pot-holder to remove dishes and accessories from the cooking chamber.
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Never heat food in thermal packaging. Food in containers made of plastic, paper or other inflammable materials must be watched constantly.
of burns
Airtight packaging can explode. Follow the instructions shown on the package. Always use a pot-holder to remove dishes.
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When heating liquids, boiling may be delayed. This means that the boiling temperature has been reached without forming the typical little steam bubbles. Even a slight knock could cause liquid to overflow suddenly or splash. When heating liquids, always put a spoon in the container to prevent delayed boiling.
of explosion
Never heat beverages or other types of food in covered containers. Never heat alcoholic beverages excessively.
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Never heat baby food in a covered container. Always remove the cover or nipple. When finished heating, always shake or stir carefully to ensure that heat is evenly distributed. Test the temperature before giving the food to the baby.
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Never cook eggs in the shell. Never heat hard-boiled eggs, as they could explode even after the microwave is turned off. The same applies to shellfish and crustaceans. When frying eggs, pierce the yolk first. In the case of foods with a hard peel or skin like apples, tomatoes, potatoes or sausage, the peel or skin could explode. Pierce the peel or skin before cooking.
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Never dry food in the microwave.
FOODS WITH LOW WATER CONTENT
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Never defrost or heat foods with low water content, such as bread, for too long or at an excessive power level.
OIL
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Never use the microwave to heat oil alone.
CAUSES OF DAMAGE
Juice leaking from fruit
When preparing desserts containing very juicy fruit, do not overfill the baking dish. Fruit juice overflowing the baking dish can leave indelible stains.
Technical breakdown
Never use enamelled baking dishes in the microwave as they could cause a technical breakdown.
Cooling with the door of the appliance open
The cooking chamber must only be cooled with the door closed. Check that nothing is stuck on the door of the appliance. Even if the door is only ajar, nearby cabinets could be damaged over time.
Very dirty gasket seal
If the gasket seal is very dirty, the door of the appliance will not close correctly during operation. The surfaces of nearby cabinets could be damaged. Always keep the gasket seal clean.
Using the door of the appliance as a support surface
Do not rest or lean on the open door of the appliance and do not put dishes or accessories on it.
Using the microwave without food inside
Only turn on the microwave after you have put the food in the cooking compartment. Without food inside, the appliance can become overloaded. The only exceptions allowed are brief tests of dishes (in this regard, refer to the warnings about pots and pans).
Moist foods
Do not leave moist foods in the cooking compartment for extended periods of time.
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
Download Haier HWO45NB4T0B1 - Microwave I-Touch Compact Manual
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