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Breville is a registered trademark of Breville Pty. Ltd. A.B.N. 98 000 092 928.
Copyright Breville Pty. Ltd. 2013.
Due to continued product improvement, the products illustrated/photographed
in this booklet may vary slightly from the actual product.
BMO734XL - A13
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Canada
Mail: Breville Canada
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BMO734XL
the Quick Touch™
Instruction Booklet - Livret d’instructions

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CONTENTS
4 Breville recommends safety first
12 Know your Breville product
14 Assembling your Breville product
17 Operating your Breville product
– Smart Cook setting 24
– Smart Reheat setting 32
– Smart Defrost setting 36
– A Bit More™ 39
– Shortcuts Panel 41
49 Hints & Tips
52 Care & Cleaning
54 Troubleshooting

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BREvILLE RECOMMENdS SAfETy fIRST
WARNING
GROUNdING INSTRUCTIONS
• This appliance is equipped with a power
cord having a grounding wire with a
grounding plug. The appliance must
be grounded using a 3-hole properly
grounded outlet. In the event of an
electrical short circuit, grounding reduces
the risk of electric shock.
• Improper use of the grounding plug can
result in risk of electric shock.
• If the power outlet is a standard 2-prong
wall outlet, it is your personal responsibility
and obligation to have it replaced with a
properly grounded 3-prong wall outlet.
• Do not, under any circumstances, cut or
remove the third (ground) prong from the
power cord or use an adapter.
• Consult a qualified electrician if the
grounding instructions are not completely
understood, or if doubt exists as to whether
the appliance is properly grounded.
WARNING
If the door or door seals
are damaged, the oven
must not be operated
until it has been
repaired by a trained
person.
WARNING
Liquids and other foods
must not be heated
in sealed containers
since they are liable
to explode.
WARNING
Only allow children
to use the oven without
supervision when
adequate instructions
have been given so that
the child is able to use
the oven in a safe way
and understands the
hazards of improper
use.

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BREvILLE RECOMMENdS SAfETy fIRST
WARNING
Do not attempt to
operate the oven with
the door open since
open-door operation
can result in harmful
exposure to microwave
energy. It is important
not to defeat or tamper
with the safety
interlocks.
WARNING
Do not place any object
between the oven front
face and the door or
allow soil or cleaner
residue to accumulate
on sealing surfaces.
WARNING
It is hazardous for
anyone other than an
Authorized Breville
Service Center to carry
out any service or
repair operation that
involves the removal
of a cover which gives
protection against
exposure to microwave
energy.
CAUTION
Surfaces may be hot
during and after use.
CAUTION
If the appliance is not
maintained in a good
state of cleanliness,
its surface could be
degraded and affect
the lifespan of the
product and lead to a
dangerous situation.

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BREvILLE RECOMMENdS SAfETy fIRST
SPECIfICATIONS
POWER
SOURCE 120V, 60Hz
POWER
CONSUMPTION 1500W
COOKING
POWER* 1100W
OUTSIDE
DIMENSIONS
(W x D x H)
20.5" x 18" x 12" (520mm
x 460mm x 312mm)
Overall
Oven Cavity
Dimensions
(W x D x H)
13" x 13" x 9" (335mm x
335mm x 228mm
NET WEIGHT Approx. 35lbs (15.9kg)
OVEN
CAPACITY 1.2 cu ft (34 Liters)
* IEC Test Procedure
These specifications may change
without notice.

KNOw
your Breville product

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KNOw yOUR BREvILLE PROdUCT
A. Viewing window
B. dooR HAndle
C. lARge lCd
D. AmoUnt diAl
Turn dial to adjust the power level,
weight & quantity that corresponds
with the food type selected.
E. +30 inStAnt StARt BUtton &
Food tYPe/ time diAl
Each press adds 30 second increments
at 100% power. Turn dial to select food type
or time.
A B C
I
E
F
G
H
D
F. SmARt Cook, ReHeAt & deFRoSt
BUttonS
Allows you to choose from a range of
common food types with predetermined
times and power levels for selected
weights.
G. StoP | CleAR BUtton
Press once to pause without cancelling the
program. Press twice to clear the display.
H. A Bit moRe™ BUtton & CHild loCk
Press once to add A BIT MORE™ time at
the end of the cooking cycle. Press and
hold for 3 seconds to set child lock.
I. SHoRtCUtS PAnel
Refer to operation section for
detailed explanation.

ASSEMBLING
your Breville product

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ASSEMBLING yOUR BREvILLE PROdUCT
BEfORE fIRST USE
Before first use remove all promotional
stickers and packaging material. Carefully
unpack the microwave oven and keep all
the packing material until all the parts of the
microwave oven have been accounted for
and the appliance has been assembled. It is
recommended to keep all the packing material
in a safe place in case you wish to repack the
product for shipping or moving purposes.
To remove any dust that may have
accumulated during packing, wash the
turntable roller and glass turntable in warm
soapy water, rinse with clean water then dry
thoroughly. Wipe the interior and exterior of
the microwave oven with a soft, damp cloth
then dry thoroughly.
ASSEMBLING ThE GLASS
TURNTABLE ANd TURNING ON
ThE MICROwAvE OvEN
1. Insert the turntable roller into position in
the indented space in the oven cavity base.
2. Place the glass turntable on top of the
turntable roller, matching the indents of
turntable roller at the center area.
INSTALLATION
1. Select a level surface that provides
enough open space for the intake
and/or outlet vents. Blocking the intake
and/or outlet openings can damage
the microwave.
2. The rear surface of appliance should
be placed against a wall. A minimum
clearance of 8 inches (20cm) is required
between the microwave and any
adjacent walls.
3. Plug your microwave into a standard
household outlet. Be sure the voltage and
the frequency is the same as the voltage
and the frequency on the rating label.
NOTE
Leave a minimum clearance 12 inches
(30cm) above the microwave.
Do not remove the legs from the bottom
of the microwave.
Place the microwave as far away from
radios and TV as possible.
Operation of microwave may cause
interference to your radio or TV
reception.
The microwave must not be placed in a
cabinet.
12 inches
8 inches
8 inches

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ASSEMBLING yOUR BREvILLE PROdUCT
WARNING
Do not install oven
over a range cooktop or
other heat-producing
appliances. If installed
near or over a heat
source, the oven could
be damaged and the
warranty would be void.
WARNING
Check the oven for
any damage, such as
misaligned or bent door,
damaged door seals
and sealing surface,
broken or loose door
hinges and latches
and dents inside the
cavity or on the door.
If there is any damage,
do not operate the oven
and contact a Breville
Contact Center.
WARNING
Do not immerse the
microwave oven, power
cord or plug in water or
any other liquid.

OPERATING
your Breville product

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OPERATING yOUR BREvILLE PROdUCT
SETTING ThE BEEP vOLUME
Press BEEP VOL on shortcuts panel.
The default beep volumes is LOW.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
Turn AMOUNT dial or press BEEP VOL
on shortcuts panel to toggle between LOW,
MEDIUM and HIGH beep volume.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
OR
x 1
Continue turning the AMOUNT dial or
press BEEP VOL on shortcuts panel until
the desired volume is reached. Press START
button to confirm.
NOTE
Each position will sound the BEEP VOL
selected.
NOTE
If you forget to press START to
confirm BEEP VOL, after 1 minute
the microwave will automatically
confirm your selection.
SETTING ThE CLOCK –
12 hOUR CLOCK dISPLAy
Press SET CLOCK on shortcuts panel.
The default time is 00:00. The highlighted
digits flash to show it can be adjusted.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
Turn START dial to adjust hours and press
START button to confirm.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
Minutes now flash to show they can be
adjusted. Turn START dial to adjust minutes
and press START button to confirm.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
NOTE
If you forget to press START to confirm
hours or minutes, after 1 minute the
microwave will automatically confirm
your selection.

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OPERATING yOUR BREvILLE PROdUCT
SETTING ChILd LOCK
Press and hold A BIT MORE™ button
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
for 3 seconds. The CHILD LOCK symbol will
be displayed on the LCD screen. The clock will
still be shown if the clock is turned ON.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
PRESS & HOLD
FOR 3 SECONDS
To deselect CHILD LOCK press and hold
A BIT MORE™ button for 3 seconds.
The CHILD LOCK symbol will disappear
from the LCD screen and you will have full
functionality of your microwave.
SETTING ThE UNIT wEIGhT
CONvERSION MEASURE
Press UNITS on shortcuts panel.
You can change from grams (g) to ounces
(oz). The default UNITS is grams (g). The
highlighted grams (g) will flash to show it
can be adjusted. Turn AMOUNT dial or press
UNITS on shortcuts panel to toggle between
grams (g) and ounces (oz). Press START
button to confirm.
NOTE
When weight is displayed on the
screen, as seen below in the SMART
COOK POTATOES setting. E.g. 200g
then pressing the UNITS on shortcuts
panel will convert it to 7 oz.
x 1

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OPERATING YOUR BREVILLE PRODUCT
STANDBY
When the microwave has been idle for
5 minutes, STANDBY mode will be activated.
The backlight of the LCD screen will turn off
and buttons will no longer be illuminated.
Stand-by mode when the time is not set.
When the time has been set STANDBY will not
be displayed on the LCD screen.
Stand-by mode when the time is set.
To “wake up” the microwave:
• Open the door
OR
• Press START, SMART REHEAT, COOK
or DEFROST button
OR
• Turn any dial
OR
• Press any button
INDEPENDENT KITCHEN TIMER
The independent kitchen timer can be used as
either a count down or count up timer.
Setting the count down timer
Press TIMER on shortcuts panel.
The default time is 00:00.
The highlighted digits flash to show it can be
adjusted. Turn START dial to adjust to your
desired time in seconds, minutes and hours.
Press START button to begin.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
The timer begins to count down.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
At the end of the timer function, the microwave
will beep 3 times and the word “End” will flash
on the screen.

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OPERATING YOUR BREVILLE PRODUCT
Setting the count up timer
Press TIMER on shortcuts panel.
The default time is 00:00.
The highlighted digits flash to show it can be
adjusted. Press START button to begin.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
The maximum count up time is 95:00
(95 minutes).
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
To stop the timer anywhere between zero
and 95 minutes press STOP/CLEAR button
once to pause or twice to clear and return to
default screen.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
NOTE
No need to adjust your desired
count up time as the microwave will
automatically count up from zero to
95 minutes.
TIME & POWER LEVEL ADJUSTMENT
Select different times and microwave power
levels by simply turning the TIME and
AMOUNT dials.
The maximum microwave cooking time is
95 minutes (95:00).
There are 10 power levels available.
TURNING THE TIME DIAL
Turn TIME dial to adjust the time.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
The default time will be 30 seconds.
TURNING THE AMOUNT DIAL
Turn the AMOUNT dial clockwise.
When the AMOUNT dial is turned clockwise
HIGH will flash and 100% POWER will
be displayed.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More

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OPERATING yOUR BREvILLE PROdUCT
When the AMOUNT dial is turned
counterclockwise the POWER LEVEL % will
start to decrease from 100% to 10%,
in 10% increments.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
dyNAMIC POwER AdJUSTMENT
(SMART SETTINGS & ShORTCUT
SETTINGS)
Smart settings and Shortcut settings have
pre-determined cook times and power levels
to give the best results. However, to suit
your personal preference, adjustment of
both time and power is available during the
cooking cycle. An example of dynamic power
adjustment can be seen below in the
SMART REHEAT mode:
Press SMART REHEAT button,
the microwave will beep once.
Turn TIME/FOOD TYPE dial to
select food type.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
AMOUNT
As the TIME/FOOD TYPE dial is turned the
arrow shifts and points to what food type is
selected. In this case LEFTOVERS is selected.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
AMOUNT

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OPERATING yOUR BREvILLE PROdUCT
Once you have chosen FOOD TYPE, turn
AMOUNT dial to adjust quantity or weight.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
Press START to begin reheating.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
Using the AMOUNT dial the power level can
be increased or decreased at any time during
the cooking cycle.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
NOTE
Adjusting the power level while heating
does not affect the time.
The power bar will reflect the cooking
power level except in programs where
variable power levels are used.
+30 INSTANT START
Press START/Instant +30 button to begin
cooking instantly for 30 seconds with 100%
microwave power. Each additional press will
increase the cooking time by 30 seconds.
whEN COOKING IS fINIShEd
At the end of any cooking cycle, the microwave
will beep 3 times, and the word END will flash
on the screen.
The word END will stay on the screen for up to
5 minutes or until the door is opened.

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OPERATING yOUR SMART COOK SETTING
STOP/CLEAR
Press STOP/CLEAR once to pause the
current function.
Press twice to clear and return to default screen.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
x2
SMART SETTINGS
Choose from SMART COOK,
SMART REHEAT and SMART DEFROST.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
Then select from a list of most commonly used
food types, enter weight and press START.
The microwave will automatically set the time
and power level for selected weights so no
need to program this.
SMART COOK
The SMART COOK setting is designed to take
the guess work out of cooking your favorite
foods. It will automatically cook at
the correct power for the correct time.
Press SMART COOK button,
the microwave will beep once.
Turn TIME/FOOD TYPE dial
to select food type.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
As the TIME/FOOD TYPE dial is turned,
the arrow shifts and points to what food type
is selected.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
Once you have chosen FOOD TYPE, turn
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More

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OPERATING yOUR SMART COOK SETTING
AMOUNT dial to adjust quantity or weight.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
Press START to begin cooking.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
The AUTO TIME will appear and begin to
countdown.
NOTE
While the microwave is heating,
time can be increased or decreased.
Adjusting the heating time does not
affect selected weight or quantity.
fOR BEST RESULTS
• Foods need be cooked in a microwave safe
container, either plastic, pyrex or ceramic.
• Always cover container with a microwave
safe plastic lid, paper towel or microwave
safe plastic wrap.
• When using plastic wrap, allow steam to
escape, by providing venting path at the
top. To do this cover tightly and seal edges.
Using a knife, make large slits in the top for
steam to escape.
• Moist foods will cook more evenly because
microwave energy heats water molecules
very efficiently. Add approximately
1 tablespoon of water per 3.5oz (100g)
of food.
• For optimal results, arrange larger and
thicker foods such as broccoli or the
thick end of a chicken drumstick around
the edges of the turntable. This allows
maximum penetration of the microwaves
through the food during cooking.
• It’s important to stir or turn foods halfway
through cooking cycle. Microwaves will
only penetrate about 1 inch (2.5cm) into
the food. Turning and/or stirring will
ensure food will be cooked more evenly.
• Stir foods such as casseroles and soups
from the outside to the center to distribute
heat more evenly. Constant stirring is not
necessary.
• Small pieces of food cook faster than large
ones. Pieces similar in size and shape will
cook more evenly when cooked together.
• Let the food stand after removing from the
microwave. Keep covered and stand for
approximately 5 minutes. Note, standing
time will depend on the density and
surface area of the food.
• Be careful when removing lids or plastic
wrap from your microwave cooked foods.
Steam can build up and cause serious
burns on face or hands.

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OPERATING YOUR SMART COOK SETTING
Potatoes
For the SMART COOK POTATOES setting,
peel and cut potatoes into 1–1.5oz (30–40g)
size pieces.
Add 1 tablespoon of water per 3.5oz (100g)
of potato.
Cook times are based on potatoes being at
room temperature (approx. 68°F/20°C).
Cover with a vented microwave-safe lid, paper
towel or vented microwave-safe plastic wrap.
Halfway through the cook program, the
microwave oven will beep and will flash
STIR/TURN FOOD.
Pause and stir, reseal and press START button
to continue cooking cycle.
Once cooking has finished, allow potatoes to
stand for 5 minutes.
Soft Vegetables
The SMART COOK SOFT VEGETABLES
setting is suitable for vegetables such as
broccoli, green beans, cauliflower, zucchini
and peas.
Cook time is based on vegetables from the
refrigerator (approx. 40°F/5°C).
Add 1 tablespoon of water per 3.5oz (100g) of
soft vegetables.
Cut into even size pieces to ensure even
cooking throughout. Cover with a vented
microwave-safe lid, paper towel or vented
microwave-safe plastic wrap.
Halfway through the cook program, the oven
will beep and will flash STIR/TURN FOOD.
Pause and stir, reseal and press START button
to continue cooking cycle.
Once cooking has finished, allow vegetables to
stand for 5 minutes.
Hard Vegetables
The SMART COOK HARD VEGETABLES
setting is suitable for vegetables such as carrot,
corn, sweet potato and beets.
Cook times are based on vegetables from the
refrigerator (approx. 40°F/5°C).
Cut into even size pieces to ensure even
cooking throughout.
Add 1 tablespoon of water per 3.5oz (100g) of
hard vegetables.
Cover with a vented microwave-safe plastic lid,
paper towel or vented microwave-safe plastic
wrap.
Halfway through the cook program, the
microwave oven will beep and will flash
STIR/TURN FOOD.
Pause and stir, reseal and press START button
to continue cooking cycle.
Once cooking has finished, allow vegetables to
stand for 5 minutes.
Frozen Vegetables
The SMART COOK FROZEN VEGETABLES
setting is suitable for a selection of frozen
vegetables such as carrots, broccoli, cauliflower
and peas.
Cook times are based on vegetables from the
freezer (approx. 0°F/–18°C).
No water needs to be added.
Cover with a vented microwave-safe plastic lid,
paper towel or vented microwave-safe plastic
wrap.
Halfway through the cook program, the oven
will beep and will flash STIR/TURN FOOD.
Pause and stir, reseal and press START button
to continue cooking cycle.
Once cooking has finished, allow vegetables to
stand for 5 minutes.

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OPERATING yOUR SMART COOK SETTING
frozen Meals
The SMART COOK FROZEN MEALS setting
is suitable for homemade or store bought
frozen casseroles, curries, stews and
meat sauces.
Cook times are based on frozen meals directly
from the freezer (approx. 0°F/–18°C).
Remove frozen meal from any packaging and
place into a microwave-safe container. Cover
with a vented microwave-safe plastic lid, paper
towel or vented microwave-safe plastic wrap.
Halfway through the cook program, the oven
will beep and will flash STIR/TURN FOOD.
Pause and stir, reseal and press START button
to continue cooking cycle.
Always stir starting from the outside toward
the center.
For meals which contain large pieces of meat
such as chicken pieces, carefully break up any
thawed parts and stir or turn meat over.
Frozen meals should be hot and between
150°F–195°F (65°C–90°C), perfect for serving
immediately.
Chicken
The SMART COOK CHICKEN setting is
suitable for fresh chicken pieces only and
is not suitable for cooking whole chickens.
Cook times are based on chicken directly from
the refrigerator (approx. 40°F/5°C).
Chicken will cook more evenly if placed in
a shallow round microwave-safe dish in a
single layer.
For faster and more even cooking, it is
important to arrange larger and thicker pieces
around the outside of the turntable.
Cover with a vented microwave-safe plastic lid,
paper towel or vented microwave-safe plastic
wrap.
Halfway through the cook program, the oven
will beep and will flash STIR/TURN FOOD.
Pause and turn, reseal and press
START button to continue cooking cycle.
For larger amounts over 2lbs (1kg), turn
chicken twice during cooking cycle.
Once cooking has finished, allow chicken to
stand for 5 minutes.
Meat
The SMART COOK MEAT setting is suitable
for ground meat only.
Cook times are based on ground meat directly
from the refrigerator (approx. 40°F/5°C).
Place in a microwave-safe container.
Cover with a microwave-safe vented lid, paper
towel or microwave-safe vented plastic wrap.
Halfway through the cook program, the oven
will beep and will flash STIR/TURN FOOD.
Pause and stir ground meat, making sure
to break up ground meat. Reseal and press
START button to continue cooking cycle.
For larger amounts over 1 pound, stir ground
meat twice during cooking cycle to prevent big
clumps of meat from forming.
Once cooking has finished, allow meat to stand
for 5 minutes.
fish
The SMART COOK FISH setting is designed
to gently cook your fish without dry and
overcooked edges.
Suitable for white fish fillets; arrange in a
single layer in a shallow microwave-safe dish.
Fold over the thin tail end of the fillets to
prevent overcooking.
Cook times are based on the fish directly from
the refrigerator (approx. 40°F/5°C).
Cover with a microwave-safe vented lid, paper
towel or microwave-safe vented plastic wrap.
Halfway through the cook program, the oven
will beep and will flash STIR/TURN FOOD.
Fish is very delicate, so turning may
be difficult.
Once cooking has finished, allow fish to stand
for 5 minutes.

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OPERATING yOUR SMART COOK SETTING
Rice
The SMART COOK RICE setting is suitable
for white rice such as long grain rice, Arborio,
jasmine and basmati.
The rice program is intelligently programmed
to cook your rice on 2 power levels. It cooks
firstly at 100% and then is reduced to 50%.
This ensures that the rice grains remain
separate and tender.
Always use a deep microwave-safe bowl and
cover with a vented microwave-safe lid, paper
towel or vented microwave-safe plastic wrap.
Allow rice to stand for 5 minutes with the lid
on before serving.
Water to rice ratio is based on 1.5 parts water to
1 part rice.
See Rice Table on this page.
Wash well with cold water until water
runs clear.
Drain well and place into a microwave-safe
bowl.
Add corresponding water amount. E.g. if you
are cooking 1 cup of rice you will need to put in
1½ cups of water. This will be sufficient to feed
up to 2–4 people.
Cover with 2 layers of microwave-safe plastic
wrap and pierce 4 holes into the top.
Alternatively, cover with a microwave-safe
vented plastic lid or paper towel.
Select SMART COOK RICE and dial up
amount of rice cups.
Press START button.
Remove from microwave oven and let stand for
5 minutes before removing lid.
Stir and serve.
Rice Table
RICE wATER SERvES
½ cup ¾ cup 1–2
1 cup 1½ cup 2–4
1½ cups 2 ¾ cup 3–5
2 cups 3 cups 4–6

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OPERATING yOUR SMART COOK SETTING
Oatmeal
SMART COOK OATMEAL setting is designed
to gently cook your oats to tender without
drying or becoming lumpy.
The SMART COOK OATMEAL setting uses
2 power levels, firstly 100% to get the
starches activated and then 50% to gently
cook to a tender consistency.
Suitable for quick cook oats.
Always use a deep microwave-safe bowl and do
not cover.
Halfway through the cook program, the oven
will beep and will flash STIR/TURN FOOD.
Pause and stir oats and press START button.
For creamy oats, use 1 part oats to 2 parts water.
See Oats Table on this page.
Weigh out oats accurately and place into a
microwave-safe bowl.
Add corresponding water amount. E.g. if you
are cooking 1 cup of oats you will need 2 cups
water. This will be sufficient to feed up to
2–4 people.
Do not cover.
Select SMART COOK OATMEAL and dial up
amount of oatmeal cups.
Press START button.
Remove from microwave oven and let stand
2–3 minutes before serving.
Oats Table
OATS wATER SERvES
½ cup 1 cup 1–2
1 cup 2 cups 2–4
1½ cups 3 cups 3–5
2 cups 4 cups 4–6

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BREvILLE RECOMMENdS SAfETy fIRST
At Breville we are very safety conscious. We design and manufacture consumer products with
the safety of you, our valued customer, foremost in mind. In addition we ask that you exercise
a degree of care when using any electrical appliance and adhere to the following precautions.
When using electrical appliances basic safety
precautions shall be followed, including the
following:
WARNING
To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock,
fire injury to persons, or exposure to
excessive microwave energy:
REAd ALL INSTRUCTIONS
CAREfULLy BEfORE USING
ThE APPLIANCE ANd SAvE
ThE INSTRUCTIONS fOR
fUTURE REfERENCE
• Remove and safely discard any packaging
material and promotional labels before
using the Breville microwave oven for the
first time.
• Read and follow the specific
“PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID
POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE
MICROWAVE ENERGY” found on page 8.
• This appliance must be grounded. Connect
only to properly grounded outlet. See
“GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS" found
on page 9.
• Install and locate this appliance only in
accordance with the supplied installation
instructions on page 13.
• Some products such as whole eggs and
sealed containers – for example, closed
glass jars – have the potential to explode
and shall not be heated in this oven.
• Use this appliance only for its intended
use as described in the manual. Do not
use corrosive chemicals or vapors in this
appliance. This type of oven is specifically
designed to heat, cook, or dry food. It is not
designed for industrial or laboratory use.
• As with any appliance, close supervision is
required when used by children.
• Do not operate this appliance when it has
a damaged cord or plug, when it is not
working properly, or when it has been
damaged or dropped.
• This appliance shall be serviced only
by qualified personnel. Contact nearest
authorized service facility for examination,
repair, or adjustment.
• Do not cover or block any openings on
the appliance.
• Do not store this appliance outdoors.
Do not use this product near water – for
example, near a kitchen sink, in a wet
basement, or near a swimming pool, and
similar areas.
• Do not immerse power cord, power plug, or
appliance in water or any other liquid.
• Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
• Do not let cord hang over edge of table
or counter, touch hot surfaces or
become knotted.
• When cleaning surfaces of door and
oven that comes together on closing the
door, use only mild, nonabrasive soaps, or
detergents applied with a sponge or soft
cloth. The use of corrosive chemicals in
cleaning will damage the appliance and
may result in radiation leaks.
IMPORTANT SAfETy INSTRUCTION
SAvE ThESE INSTRUCTIONS
fOR hOUSEhOLd USE ONLy

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BREvILLE RECOMMENdS SAfETy fIRST
• To reduce the risk of fire in the
oven CAVITY:
i) Do not overcook food. Carefully attend
appliance when paper, plastic, or other
combustible materials are placed inside
the oven to facilitate cooking.
ii) Remove wire twist-ties from paper or
plastic bags before placing bag in oven.
iii) In the event materials inside the oven
ignite, keep oven door closed, turn oven
off, and disconnect the power cord,
or shut off power at the fuse or circuit
breaker panel.
iv) Do not use the CAVITY for storage
purpose. Do not leave paper products,
cooking utensils, or food in the CAVITY
when not in use.
• To eliminate a choking hazard for young
children, remove and safely discard the
protective cover that is fitted to the power
plug of the Breville microwave oven.
• Do not place the microwave oven near the
edge of a bench or table during operation.
Ensure all surfaces are level, clean and free
of water or any other substances.
• Do not place the microwave oven on or
near a hot gas or electric burner, or where
it could touch a heated oven.
• When using the microwave oven, provide
adequate air space above and on all sides
for air circulation. (see page 13 Installation,
point 2).
• Always operate the microwave oven on
a heat-resistant surface. Do not use on a
cloth-covered surface, near curtains or
other flammable materials.
• Do not use the microwave oven on a metal
surface, for example a sink drain board.
• Always ensure the microwave oven is
properly assembled before connecting to
the power outlet and operating. Do not use
the oven without the turntable roller and
glass turntable in place. Ensure the glass
turntable is positioned correctly into the
indents on the turntable roller.
• The microwave oven is not intended to be
operated by means of an external timer or
separate remote control system.
• Never use the microwave oven without
food or water in the oven cavity. Operating
the microwave oven when empty could
cause damage to the appliance.
• Do not leave the microwave oven
unattended when in use.
• Do not touch hot surfaces. Allow the
microwave oven to cool before moving or
cleaning any parts.
• Do not place or store anything on top of
the microwave oven.
• Always ensure the microwave oven power
cord is unplugged from the power outlet
before attempting to move the appliance,
when not in use, if left unattended and
before disassembling, cleaning or storing.
• Keep the appliance clean. Follow the
cleaning instructions provided in this
book (page 44).
• Always turn the microwave oven off by
pressing the STOP/CLEAR button and
unplug at the power outlet when it is not
in use.
• Before cleaning, always press the STOP/
CLEAR button and unplug at the power
outlet.

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BREvILLE RECOMMENdS SAfETy fIRST
IMPORTANT SAfEGUARdS fOR
ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
• Fully unwind the power cord before use.
• The appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities,
or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the
appliance by a person responsible for
their safety.
• Children should be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the appliance.
• It is recommended to regularly inspect
the appliance. To avoid a hazard do not
use the appliance if power cord, power
plug or appliance becomes damaged
in any way. Immediately cease use and
call Breville Consumer Support for
examination, repair or adjustment.
• For any maintenance other than cleaning,
visit www.breville.com or contact Breville
Consumer Support.
• This appliance is for household use only.
Do not use this appliance for anything
other than its intended use. Do not use
in moving vehicles or boats. Do not use
outdoors. Misuse may cause injury.
• The installation of a residual current
device (safety switch) is recommended to
provide additional safety protection when
using electrical appliances. It is advisable
that a safety switch with a rated residual
operating current not exceeding 30mA be
installed in the electrical circuit supplying
the appliance. See your electrician for
professional advice.
• A short power-supply cord is supplied to
reduce the risks resulting from becoming
entangled in or tripping over a longer cord.
• Longer cord sets or extension cords are
available and a capable of being used when
care is exercised in their use.
• When a long cord or extension cord
is used:
i) The marked electrical rating of the cord
set or extension cord shall be at least
as great as the electrical rating of the
appliance.
ii) The extension cord must be a
grounding-type 3-wire cord, and
iii) The longer cord shall be arranged so
that it does not drape over the counter
top or tabletop where it is capable of
being pulled on by children or tipped
over unintentionally.
SPECIAL SAfETy
INSTRUCTIONS fOR yOUR
MICROwAvE OvEN
• Wipe the oven cavity with a soft, damp
cloth after each use. Leaving food residue,
grease or fat in the cavity could cause the
microwave oven cavity to overheat and
may cause the microwave oven to smoke
or catch fire.
• The microwave oven should be cleaned
regularly and any food splattering inside
the cavity should be removed. Failure to
maintain the microwave oven in a clean
condition could lead to deterioration of the
surface, adversely affecting the life of the
microwave oven and possibly resulting in
a hazardous situation.
• If the door seals or any of the microwave
oven is damaged, the microwave oven
must not be operated until it has been
inspected. Immediately cease use and
call Breville Consumer Support for
examination, repair or adjustment.
• The microwave oven is intended for
heating food and beverages. Drying of food
or clothing and heating or warming pads,
slippers, sponges, damp cloth and similar
may lead to risk of injury, ignition or fire.

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BREvILLE RECOMMENdS SAfETy fIRST
• Ensure all food containers and/or plates
are suitable for use in the microwave oven.
This should be done prior to preparing
food for heating or cooking in the
microwave oven. Monitor foods and liquids
heating or cooking in the microwave
oven at all times due to the possibility of
containers igniting.
• Containers or plates suitable for use in the
microwave oven should not exceed the
width of the glass turntable as this may
impede the rotation of the turntable and
result in food being unevenly cooked.
• Liquids or other foods must not be heated
in sealed containers since they are likely
to explode.
• Some containers and/or plates may appear
suitable for use in the microwave oven but
may be coated in a glaze that will absorb
the microwave energy, overheat and cause
the container to crack. The glaze may also
prevent the food from heating/cooking.
• Food and/or liquids should not be heated
or cooked directly on the glass turntable.
Food and/or liquids must be placed into a
suitable microwave-proof container before
placing onto the glass turntable.
• Food and/or liquids should not be heated
or cooked in plastic or paper containers or
bags, unless specified a suitable for use by
the manufacturer, due to the possibility of
containers exploding or igniting.
• Metal clips or twist ties should be removed
from the packaging as these could cause
sparking and/or fire.
• Do not use recycled paper or paper towels
when cooking. Recycled paper may contain
small metal or other impurities which
could cause sparking and/or fire.
• Do not use metal containers or utensils in
the microwave oven as these could cause
sparking and/or fire.
• Food grade foil should not be used in
the microwave oven as this could cause
sparking and/or fire.
• Ensure that lids and caps covering
containers are removed prior to
placing liquids and/or foods into the
microwave oven.
• Feeding bottles and baby food jars should
have lids and caps removed before warming
or heating in the microwave oven. To avoid
burns or scalding after heating, the contents
should be stirred or shaken and the
temperature checked before serving.
• Always ensure the temperature of food
or drink which has been heated or cooked
in the microwave oven has been tested
before eating, drinking or serving to
others, especially children, disabled or
elderly people.
• The heating of liquids and beverages in
the microwave oven can result in delayed
eruptive boiling. Care must be taken when
handling any containers containing hot
liquids or beverages.
• Do not heat popcorn in the microwave
oven unless it has been commercially
packaged for microwave use. There may be
a number of un-popped kernels that may
overcook and burn when popping popcorn.
Do not use oil unless recommended by
the manufacturer. Do not pop popcorn
longer than the manufacturer’s instructions
(popping time should not exceed
3 minutes). Longer cooking could cause
scorching or fire.
• Do not cook any food surrounded by a
membrane (such as potatoes, chicken liver,
egg yolks, oysters, etc) without first piercing
the membrane several times with a fork or
similar utensils.
• Eggs in the shell and whole hard boiled
eggs should not be cooked or heated in
the microwave oven as they may explode
during cooking, at the end of cooking or
after removing from the microwave oven.
• Do not heat oil or fat in the microwave oven.
Doing so may cause the microwave oven
and/or the oil to overheat and/or ignite.

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WARNING
PRECAUTIONS TO AvOId
POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO
EXCESSIvE MICROwAvE
ENERGy
• Do not attempt to operate this oven
with the door open since open-door
operation can result in harmful exposure
to microwave energy. It is important not to
defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks.
• Do not place any object between the oven
front face and the door or allow soil or
cleaner residue to accumulated on
sealing surfaces.
• If the door or door seals are damaged, the
oven must not be operated. Immediately
cease use and call Breville Consumer
Support for examination, repair or
adjustment. It is particularly important that
the oven door close properly and that there
is no damage to the : (1) Door (bent), (2)
Hinges and latches (broken or loosened),
(3) Door seals and sealing surfaces.
• Do not put any foreign material
between the door and door jamb of
the microwave oven.
• The oven should not be under any service,
any adjustment, or repair operation that
involves the removal of a microwave oven
cover by anyone other than an Authorized
Breville Service Center.
BREvILLE RECOMMENdS SAfETy fIRST
• If any smoke is observed, switch off and
unplug the microwave oven at the power
outlet. Keep the door closed to stifle
any flames.
• Do not attempt to operate the microwave
oven by any method other than those
described in this instruction book.
• Utensils should be checked to ensure
that they are suitable for use in
microwave ovens.
• Do not disconnect the microwave oven
from the power supply by pulling on the
cord to unplug from the power outlet.
• Loosely wind the cord when storing the
microwave oven. Do not wrap the cord
around the microwave oven.
• When heating food in plastic or paper
containers, keep an eye on the microwave
oven due to the possibility of ignition.
• The glass window has been specially
treated to make it stronger, more durable
and safer than ordinary glass, however it
is not unbreakable. If dropped or struck
extremely hard, it may break or weaken,
and could at a later time shatter into many
small pieces without apparent cause.

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BUTTERNUT SQUASH SOUP
METHOD
1. Place butter or oil and chopped onion into
a microwave–safe bowl.
2. Cover with a vented plastic lid, paper towel
or vented microwave–safe plastic wrap.
3. Cook on 100% for 2–3 minutes.
4. Stir well and add remaining ingredients.
Seal with vented plastic wrap, paper towel
or lid.
5. Select SMART COOK SOUP setting
and dial up quantity of soup that you
are cooking.
6. Press START button and cook. Allow to
stand for 5 minutes after cooking cycle
has finished.
7. Carefully remove lid and puree with an
immersion blender until smooth.
8. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
9. Serve with a dash of cream or milk
(optional).
Butternut Squash Soup Table
Recipe conversion to different sizes
AMOUNT BUTTER/OIL ONION* POTATO** BUTTERNUT
SQUASH** CHICKEN
STOCK SERVES
2 cups 1 tablespoon ¼ cup 4oz 1 cup 1 cup 1–2
3 cups 2 tablespoons 1
⁄3 cup 5oz 1½ cups 1½ cups 3–4
4 cups 2 tablespoons ½ cup 6oz 2 cups 2 cups 4–5
5 cups 2 tablespoons ¾ cup 7oz 2½ cups 2½ cups 5–6
6 cups 3 tablespoons 1 cup 8oz 3 cups 4 cups 6–7
* finely chopped
** finely diced
OPERATING YOUR SMART COOK SETTING
Soup
The SMART COOK SOUP setting is designed to cook 2 different soup recipes.
Choose how much soup you will need and follow the ingredients weights and cook time.
Cut vegetables into very small diced pieces approximately ¼ inch in size.
Choose a deep microwave-safe bowl
See Butternut Squash Soup and Potato & Leek Soup tables on page 30 and page 31 respectively
for cooking method and sizes.

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6. Press START button and cook. Allow to
stand for 5 minutes after cooking cycle
has finished.
7. Carefully remove lid and puree with an
immersion blender until smooth.
8. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
9. Serve with a dash of cream or milk
(optional).
POTATO & LEEK SOUP
METHOD
1. Place butter or oil and chopped leek into
a microwave–safe bowl.
2. Cover with a vented microwave–safe
plastic lid, paper towel or microwave–safe
plastic wrap.
3. Cook on 100% for 2–3 minutes.
4. Stir well and add remaining ingredients.
Seal with vented plastic wrap, paper towel
or lid.
5. Select SMART COOK SOUP setting
and dial up quantity of soup that you
are cooking.
Potato & Leek Soup Table
Recipe conversion to different sizes
AMOUNT BUTTER/OIL LEEK* POTATO** CHICKEN
STOCK SERVES
2 cups 1 tablespoon ¾ cup ½ cup 1 cup 1–2
3 cups 2 tablespoons 1 cup ¾ cup 1½ cups 3–4
4 cups 2 tablespoons 11
⁄3 cup 1 cup 2 cups 4–5
5 cups 2 tablespoons 2 cups 1½ cup 2½ cups 5–6
6 cups 3 tablespoons 2¾ cups 2 cups 4 cups 6–7
* finely chopped
** finely diced
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OPERATING yOUR SMART REhEAT SETTING
SMART REhEAT
The SMART REHEAT setting uses lower
power levels to gently reheat food without
drying or overcooking.
SMART REHEAT setting will heat your food to
perfect serving temperatures every time.
Press SMART REHEAT button,
the microwave will beep once.
Turn TIME/ FOOD TYPE dial
to select the food type.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
As the TIME/FOOD TYPE dial is turned
the arrow shifts and points to what food type
is selected.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
Once you have chosen FOOD TYPE, turn
AMOUNT dial to adjust quantity or weight.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
Press START to begin reheating.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
All unselected FOOD TYPES, the PRESS
START and INPUT QUANTITY prompts are
no longer displayed on the LCD screen. The
TIME appears and begins to countdown.
NOTE
While the microwave is heating
time can be increased or decreased.
Adjusting the heating time does not
affect selected weight or quantity.

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OPERATING YOUR SMART REHEAT SETTING
FOR BEST RESULTS
Beverage
This setting is suitable to reheat hot drinks
such as coffee and tea that may have
become cold.
It is based on 6oz of beverage at room
temperature (approx. 68°F/20°C).
Choosing the reheat beverage will warm your
drink to approx. 60-65°C/140-150°F which is
suitable to drink straight away.
Be aware, that overheating drinks may scold
or burn.
Potatoes
Suitable to reheat already cooked cold potatoes
from the refrigerator (approx 40°F/5°C).
For best results, place potatoes into a
microwave-safe bowl or container and cover
with a microwave-safe vented lid, paper towel
or vented plastic wrap.
Halfway through the reheat program, the oven
will beep and will flash STIR/TURN FOOD.
Pause and stir, reseal and press START button.
Soft Vegetables
Suitable to reheat already cooked cold
soft vegetables, such as broccoli, zucchini,
cauliflower and peas from the refrigerator
(approx. 40°F/5°C).
For best results, place vegetables into a
microwave-safe bowl or container and cover
with a microwave-safe vented lid, paper towel
or vented plastic wrap.
Halfway through the reheat program, the oven
will beep and will flash STIR/TURN FOOD.
Pause and stir, reseal and press START button.
Hard Vegetables
Suitable to reheat already cooked cold
vegetables such as carrot, turnips, beets,
potato and corn from the refrigerator
(approx. 40°F/5°C).
For best results, place vegetables into a
microwave-safe bowl or container and cover
with a microwave-safe vented lid, paper towel
or vented plastic wrap.
Halfway through the reheat program, the oven
will beep and will flash STIR/TURN FOOD.
Pause and stir, reseal and press START button.
Pizza
Suitable to reheat already cooked cold pizza
from the refrigerator (approx. 40°F/5°C).
Choose from 1 to 4 slices.
For best results, line plate with paper towel and
place pizza on top. Face thicker ends towards
the outside of the turntable.
Halfway through the reheat program, the oven
will beep and will flash STIR/TURN FOOD.
Pause and turn and press START button.
If using the crisper plate; preheat empty crisper
plate in oven on 100% power for 3 minutes.
Place pizza slices onto crisper plate and
use SMART REHEAT PIZZA setting for
time guide.

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Frozen Meals
Suitable for homemade or store bought frozen
casseroles, stews and meat sauces.
Cook times are based on frozen meals directly
from the freezer (approx. 0°F/–18°C).
Remove frozen meal from any packaging and
place into a microwave-safe container. Cover
with a microwave-safe vented lid, paper towel
or vented microwave-safe plastic wrap.
Halfway through the reheat program, the oven
will beep and will flash STIR/TURN FOOD.
Pause and stir, reseal and press START button.
Always stir starting from the outside toward
the center.
For meals which contain large pieces of meat
such as chicken pieces, carefully break up any
thawed parts and stir or turn meat over.
Frozen meals should be hot and between
150°F– 195°F(65°C–90°C), perfect for
serving immediately.
Chicken
Suitable for reheating already cooked
chicken pieces only. Not suitable to reheat
whole chickens.
Reheat times are based on chicken directly
from the refrigerator (approx. 40°F/5°C).
Chicken will reheat more evenly if placed in
a shallow dish in a single layer.
For even heating, arrange larger and thicker
pieces around the outside of the turntable.
Cover with a microwave-safe vented lid, paper
towel or microwave-safe vented plastic wrap.
Halfway through the reheat program, the oven
will beep and will flash STIR/TURN FOOD.
Pause and turn chicken. Reseal and press
START button.
For larger amounts over 2lbs turn chicken
twice during cooking cycle.
Meat
Suitable for reheating already cooked ground
meat only.
Reheat times are based on ground meat
directly from the refrigerator (approx.
40°F/5°C).
Cover with a microwave-safe vented lid, paper
towel or microwave-safe vented plastic wrap.
Halfway through the reheat program, the oven
will beep and will flash STIR/TURN FOOD.
Pause and stir, reseal and press START button.
Fish
Suitable for reheating already cooked fish.
Reheat times are based on fish directly from
the refrigerator (approx. 40°F/5°C).
It is designed to reheat gently without drying
and overcooking the edges.
Arrange in a single layer in a shallow
microwave safe dish. Cover with a microwave-
safe vented lid, paper towel or microwave-safe
vented plastic wrap.
Halfway through the reheat program, the oven
will beep and will flash STIR/TURN FOOD.
Pause and carefully turn fish if possible.
Reseal and press START button.
Leftovers
Suitable to reheat plates of leftovers from the
refrigerator (approx. 40°F/5°C).
A plate of food is equivalent to 10.5oz.
For even reheating, place food onto a
microwave-safe plate or into a bowl. Cover food
with a vented microwave-safe lid, paper towel
or vented microwave-safe plastic wrap.
Halfway through the reheat program, the oven
will beep and will flash STIR/TURN FOOD.
Pause and stir, reseal and press START button.
When reheating 2 plates at the same time, use
an upturned glass or microwave trivet to stack
plates on top of each other.
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Pasta and Rice
Suitable for reheating already cooked pasta
and rice.
Reheat temperatures are based on pasta and
rice directly from the refrigerator (approx.
40°F/5°C).
Place food into a microwave-safe bowl and add
a few tablespoons of water. Cover with a vented
microwave-safe lid, paper towel or vented
microwave-safe plastic wrap.
Halfway through the reheat program, the oven
will beep and will flash STIR/TURN FOOD.
Pause and stir, starting from the outside
towards the center. Reseal and press
START button.
Soup
Suitable for reheating cold prepared soup from
the refrigerator (approx. 40°F/5°C).
Place soup into a microwave-safe bowl and
cover with a vented microwave-safe lid or
microwave-safe plastic wrap.
Halfway through the reheat program, the oven
will beep and will flash STIR/TURN FOOD.
Pause and stir, starting from the outside
towards the center. Reseal and press
START button.
OPERATING yOUR SMART REhEAT SETTING

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OPERATING yOUR SMART dEfROST SETTING
SMART dEfROST
The SMART DEFROST setting is designed to
gently defrost foods without overheating and
drying out of edges.
Press SMART DEFROST button,
the microwave will beep once.
Turn TIME/ FOOD TYPE dial to select the
food type.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
As the TIME/FOOD TYPE dial is turned
the arrow shifts and points to what food type
is selected.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
Once you have chosen FOOD TYPE, turn
AMOUNT dial to adjust quantity or weight.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
Press START to commence defrosting.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
All unselected FOOD TYPES, the PRESS
START and INPUT QUANTITY prompts are
no longer displayed on the LCD screen. The
TIME appears and begins to countdown.
NOTE
While the microwave is defrosting
time can be increased or decreased.
Adjusting the defrosting time does not
affect selected weight or quantity.

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fOR BEST RESULTS
• Defrost times are for thoroughly frozen
foods that has been in the freezer for
at least 24 hours and maintained at
temperatures of 0°F/–18°C or lower.
• When freezing meats, poultry and fish,
use good quality plastic wrap, bags
and containers.
• Always freeze meats in a single layer not
thicker than ¾ inch.
• To separate meat, such as chicken pieces
or steak, place wax paper or plastic film
between each layer.
• For best results, form ground meat into a
doughnut shape before freezing.
• Ensure that all air has been removed and
packaging has been sealed securely.
• Label the packs with type and cut of meat,
date and weight.
• After the defrost cycle, most foods will
still be somewhat icy in the center when
removed from the microwave. Stand food
for 5–15 minutes until completely thawed.
• Shield thin ends of chops, steaks or
chicken with foil to prevent overheating
and cooking of those areas.
• Position foods in a single layer with thinner
parts in the center and thicker ends around
the outside of the turntable.
• Remove any packaging and bags from
frozen meats. If packaging is too frozen
to remove, defrost for 3 minutes using
the TIME DEFROST setting; remove
packaging and continue with the
SMART DEFROST setting.
Chicken
For chicken pieces, position chicken pieces in
a single layer in a microwave-safe dish, plate
or container.
Arrange thicker ends around the outside
of the plate/container. Shield thinner pieces
such as wings with foil to prevent overheating
and cooking.
Halfway through the defrost setting,
the microwave will beep and will flash
STIR/TURN FOOD.
Pause and turn over chicken pieces.
Press START button to restart program.
Once program has finished, remove chicken
from microwave and stand 15–30 minutes to
thaw completely.
For whole chickens, remove from original
packaging. Shield wings and leg tips with foil.
Place chicken, breast side down onto
a microwave-safe rack placed over a plate
to catch the drips.
Halfway through the defrost program, the oven
will beep and will flash STIR/TURN FOOD.
Pause and turn chicken over. Place a strip
of foil large enough to cover the breast
meat and also the parson’s nose. Press START
button to restart defrost program.
After defrost cycle has ended, remove chicken
from microwave and discard foil. Rinse under
tap water, making sure to wash the cavity well
to loosen the icy core.
Place onto a clean plate and pat dry. Cover with
plastic wrap and refrigerate for 1–2 hours until
completely thawed.
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Meat
The SMART DEFROST MEAT setting is
suitable to defrost any type of ground or diced
meat such as beef, lamb and pork.
It is important that the frozen meat is not
thicker than ¾ inch.
Remove any packaging, foam trays and
absorbent pads from the meat.
Place directly onto a microwave-safe plate or
shallow dish.
Halfway through the defrost program, the oven
will beep and will flash STIR/TURN FOOD.
Pause and remove any defrosted meat and set
aside in the refrigerator. Turn the frozen meat
over and return to the microwave oven. Press
START button to restart setting.
At the end of the setting, remove meat and
stand 5–15 minutes to thaw completely.
fish
The SMART DEFROST FISH setting is
programmed to gently thaw delicate fish fillets
without cooking and heating the edges.
For best results, place frozen fillets in a single
layer into a microwave-safe shallow dish.
Halfway through the defrost program, the oven
will beep and will flash STIR/TURN FOOD.
Pause and turn fish pieces over. Cover thin
ends of fish fillets with a small strip of foil
and return to oven. Press START button to
restart setting.
At the end of the program, the fish will still be
somewhat icy in the center. Remove from the
microwave and stand for 5–15 minutes until
completely thawed.
frozen Meals
Suitable for defrosting homemade frozen
casseroles, stews and meat sauces.
Defrost times are based on frozen meals
directly from the freezer (approx. 0°F/–18°C).
Remove frozen meal from any packaging and
place into a microwave-safe container. Cover
with a microwave-safe vented lid or vented
microwave-safe plastic wrap.
Halfway through the reheat program, the oven
will beep and will flash STIR/TURN FOOD.
Pause and stir food from the outside towards
the center, reseal and press START button.
For meals which contain large pieces of meat
such as chicken pieces, carefully break up any
thawed parts and stir or turn meat over. Frozen
meals will not be hot.
Choose from the SMART REHEAT settings
to heat meals to food safe and serving
temperatures.
Soup
Suitable for defrosting frozen prepared soups
directly from the freezer (approx. 0°F/–18°C).
Remove soup from any packaging and place
into a microwave-safe bowl. Cover with a
vented microwave-safe lid, paper towel or
microwave-safe plastic wrap.
Halfway through the defrost program, the oven
will beep and will flash STIR/TURN FOOD.
Pause program and break up any thawed soup.
Reseal and press START button.
Soup will not be hot enough to serve but
broken up ready for reheating.
Choose from the SMART REHEAT setting
to heat soup to food safe and serving
temperatures.
TIME dial can be adjusted to increase or
decrease the heating time.
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A BIT MORE™
A BIT MORE™ BUTTON
Use A BIT MORE™ when cooking
is finished and your food is not
quite cooked or hot enough.
One simple press of A BIT MORE™ will add
a little extra cooking time.
for example
1. User presses the SMART COOK button.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
AMOUNT
2. User turns the TIME/FOOD TYPE dial to
select POTATOES.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
3. User turns the AMOUNT dial to adjust
weight to 300g.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
4. Press START to begin cooking.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
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A BIT MORE™
6. Microwave door is opened, food is checked
and if a bit more cooking time is required,
door is closed. The microwave displays the
last setting selected.
7. User presses the A BIT MORE button to
add a bit more cooking time. The timer will
start to count down.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
NOTE
As soon as A BIT MORE button is
pressed the microwave will start
cooking.
The A BIT MORE button can be used after
any setting.
Every time A BIT MORE is pressed it will add
more time. Time will vary depending on the
previous setting used.
If A BIT MORE is pressed and there is no
previous setting the microwave will default to
the basic mode and add 20 seconds at
100% power.
NOTE
If A BIT MORE is pressed during the
heating process it will increase the
heating time. The added time will vary
depending on the setting.

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SENSOR Iq
Choose from SENSOR REHEAT or
SENSOR COOK.
SENSOR REhEAT
This program allows you to reheat most of your
favorite foods without having to select cooking
times and power levels.
1. Open door and press SENSOR IQ
REHEAT button on shortcuts panel.
2. There is no need to input weight as
SENSOR IQ REHEAT detects the
humidity released and calculates the time
accordingly.
3. Cover but don't seal food. Either make
3–4 holes into the top or fold over 2 sides
to allow steam to be released
NOTE
Cover but don't seal means cover with
a microwave safe vented lid or vented
plastic wrap.
4. Press START to begin SENSOR REHEAT.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
fOR BEST RESULTS
• All foods must be pre-cooked and have a
starting temperature of approx. 40°F/5°C.
• Recommended for use on only stirrable
foods such as curries, stews casseroles
and soups.
• Always use a suitably sized dish
(approximately ¾ full).
• Cover with a vented microwave-safe plastic
lid, paper towel or vented microwave-safe
plastic wrap.
• Stir foods after removal from oven.
• To complete the heating process, let food
stand for 5 minutes after the microwave
has finished.
do's
• Add 2–3 tablespoons of water/stock to
casseroles, curries, stews and sauces.
• For plates of food, arrange thicker pieces
of food on the outside of the turntable.
Pour over sauces/gravy or a little stock
before covering.
• Only stirrable foods such as casseroles,
curries, stews and meat sauces are
recommended for SENSOR REHEAT
setting.
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don’ts
• Do not use sensor reheat for uncooked or
raw foods.
• Do not use on baked goods such as bread,
biscuits or cakes.
• Do not use on beverages.
• Do not use on frozen foods
SENSOR COOK
This program allows you to cook foods without
selecting times and power levels. The Sensor
Cook programs are designed to detect the
steam released by the food during the cooking
process. The microwave oven sensor will
automatically adjust the cooking time to the
type and amount of food
1. Open door and press SENSOR IQ
COOK button on shortcuts panel.
2. Turn the TIME/FOOD TYPE dial to select
food type.
3. There is no need to input weight as
SENSOR IQ COOK detects the
humidity released and calculates the
time accordingly.
4. Depending on the FOOD TYPE selected,
you may need to cover but don't seal or
don't cover food . As you select FOOD
TYPE the LCD screen will display what
is required. To vent plastic wrap, cover
microwave-safe bowl or container tightly,
either make 3–4 holes into the top or fold
over 2 sides to allow steam to be released.
NOTE
Cover but don't seal. Cover with a
microwave safe vented lid or vented
plastic wrap.
5. Press START to begin SENSOR IQ COOK.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
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FOR BEST RESULTS
Do not use one of the sensor cook settings
twice in succession on the same food type.
This may result in severely overcooked or
burnt food.
Do's
• Minimum amount of food to be cooked
must not be less than 4oz (120g).
• Place food into an appropriate size dish for
the volume of food you are cooking.
• Ensure the outside of the cooking
containers are dry before placing inside
the oven.
• Be sure to remove excess moisture from
the cavity of the microwave oven. Wipe
cavity dry with a clean dry cloth before
placing food inside.
• Cover loosely with vented microwave-safe
lid, paper towel or vented microwave-safe
plastic wrap.
Don'ts
• Never use tight sealing plastic containers,
as they will prevent steam from escaping.
Potatoes
Suitable for cooking whole potatoes starting at
room temperature (approx. 68°F/20°C).
Minimum amount of potato to be cooked is
8.5oz (240g) to Maximum 2lbs (960g).
Before cooking, pierce each potato with a fork
5–6 times.
Line microwave turntable with a piece of
absorbent paper. Place potatoes around the
edges. Do not cover potatoes.
To complete the cooking process, let potatoes
stand for 5 minutes after the microwave
has finished.
Soft Vegetables
Suitable for cooking any soft vegetables such as
broccoli, zucchini and cauliflower directly from
the refrigerator (approx. 40°F/5°C).
Minimum amount of vegetables cooked is 4oz
(120g) and maximum is 1lb (480g).
Add 1 tablespoon of water per
3.5oz (100g) of vegetables.
Cover with a vented microwave-safe plastic lid
or vented microwave-safe plastic wrap.
To complete the cooking process, let vegetables
stand for 5 minutes after the microwave has
finished.
Hard Vegetables
Suitable for cooking any hard vegetables such a
carrot, sweet potato, potato and turnips directly
from the refrigerator (approx. 40°F/5°C).
Minimum amount of hard vegetables cooked is
4oz (120g) and maximum is 1lb (480g).
Add 1 tablespoon of water per
3.5oz (100g) of vegetables.
Cover with a vented microwave-safe plastic lid
or vented microwave-safe plastic wrap.
To complete the cooking process, let vegetables
stand for 5 minutes after the microwave has
finished.
Frozen Vegetables
Suitable for cooking any frozen vegetables
directly from the freezer (approx. 0°F/–18°C).
Minimum amount of frozen vegetables cooked
is 6oz (180g) and maximum is 1lb (480g).
No need to add any extra water.
Cover with a vented microwave-safe plastic lid
or vented microwave-safe plastic wrap.
To complete the cooking process, let vegetables
stand for 5 minutes after the microwave has
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Frozen Pizza
Suitable for heating frozen pizza slices directly
from the freezer (approx. 0°F/–18°C).
Minimum amount of pizza to heat is 6oz
(180g) and maximum is 12.5oz (360g).
Line turntable with paper towel, and separate
pizza slices if possible.
Arrange thick end of pizza on the outside of
the turntable.
To complete the cooking process, let pizza
stand for 5 minutes after the microwave
has finished.
Chicken
Suitable for chicken pieces only, starting with
starting temperatures of approx. 40°F/5°C.
Minimum amount of chicken should not be
less than 8.5oz (240g) and not more than 1.5lbs
(720g).
Arrange chicken in a shallow microwave-safe
dish, making sure to position thicker pieces
towards the outside of the turntable.
Cover with a vented microwave-safe plastic lid
or vented microwave-safe plastic wrap.
Pause and turn chicken over halfway through
SENSOR COOK program.
To complete the cooking process, let chicken
stand for 5 minutes after the microwave
has finished.
Meat
Suitable for cooking any ground meat with
starting temperatures of approx. 40°F/5°C.
Minimum amount of mince should not be less
than 8.5oz (240g) and not more than 1.5lbs
(720g).
Select a microwave-safe bowl and break up raw
mince inside bowl.
Cover with a vented microwave-safe plastic lid
or vented microwave-safe plastic wrap.
Pause and break up large clumps of mince
halfway through SENSOR COOK program.
To complete the cooking process, let mince
stand for 5 minutes after the microwave
has finished.
Drain off any excess juices after cooking.
Fish
Suitable for fish fillets with starting
temperatures of approx. 40°F/5°C.
Minimum amount of fish should not be less
than 4oz (120g) and not more than 1lb (480g).
Select a shallow microwave-safe dish and
arrange fish in a single layer.
Add 1–2 tablespoons of stock, water, soy sauce
or butter to dish.
Cover with a vented microwave-safe plastic lid
or vented microwave-safe plastic wrap.
Pause and turn fish over carefully halfway
through SENSOR COOK program.
To complete the cooking process, let fish stand
for 5 minutes after the microwave has finished.
Rice
Suitable for all types of rice.
Minimum amount of rice should not be less
than ½ cup and not more than 3 cups.
Wash rice with cold running water until water
runs clear of the starch.
Use water ratio of 1 part rice to 1.5 parts water
for standard white rice.
Select a deep large microwave-safe bowl as this
will prevent rice from boiling over.
Cover with a vented microwave-safe plastic lid
or vented microwave-safe plastic wrap.
To complete the cooking process, let rice stand
for 5 minutes after the microwave has finished.

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TIME dEfROST
The defrosting power level is automatically set
once the defrosting time is inputted. There is
no need to enter weight.
1. Open door and press the TIME DEFROST
button on shortcuts panel.
2. Turn the TIME/FOOD TYPE dial to select
chosen time.
3. Press START to begin defrosting. The
timer will start to count down.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
fAvORITE
The FAVORITE setting will record your
most used and favorite cook, reheat or
defrost setting.
At the press of a button, you favorite program
can be duplicated time after time.
1. Set the microwave to your favorite setting.
2. Open door and press and hold
FAVORITE button on shortcuts
panel for 2 seconds.
3. Press START to begin your favorite setting.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
NOTE
The microwave will save this setting
for future use. Pressing FAVORITE
button next time will display your saved
FAVORITE setting on LCD screen. To
change your FAVORITE setting at any
time, repeat steps 1 and 2 above.

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Popcorn
The shortcuts popcorn setting is designed
to pop the maximum amount of kernels in
each bag.
1. Open door and press POPCORN button
on shortcuts panel.
2. Turn the AMOUNT dial to select weight
and press START to begin cooking.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
COMMON BAG(BAG UNfOLdEd) COMMON
BAG wEIGhT hEAT USING ThE BELOw
PROGRAMMEd wEIGhT
1 oz 1 oz
2.5 oz 2.5 oz
3.0 oz 3.0 oz
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Reheat beverage
The shortcuts REHEAT BEVERAGE setting
is programed to reheat beverages to
serving temperatures.
Choose a suitable microwave-safe bowl and
do not cover.
1. Open door and press
REHEAT BEVERAGE
button on shortcuts panel.
2. Turn AMOUNT DIAL to select weight and
press START button to begin heating.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
Melt chocolate
At the press of a button, the melt chocolate
setting is designed to melt chocolate without
overheating and seizing of the chocolate.
NOTE
The melt chocolate setting is for dark
chocolate melts only.
Choose a suitable microwave-safe bowl and
do not cover.
1. Open door and press MELT CHOCOLATE
button on shortcuts panel.
2. Turn AMOUNT dial to select weight and
press START button to commence melting.
3. Halfway through the program, the
microwave will beep and will flash
STIR/TURN FOOD.
4. Open door or press STOP/CLEAR button
once to pause. Stir chocolate, close door
and press START button to finish melting.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
NOTE
At the end, some of the chocolate
may still hold their shape; stir until
completely melted and smooth.
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Soften butter
A perfect setting designed to soften butter
suitable to cream immediately in a mixer.
The softened butter setting will soften
butter that has been taken directly from the
refrigerator (approx. 40°F/5°C).
The butter should be cut as a whole piece and
placed into a microwave- safe plate or bowl and
do not cover.
1. Open door and press SOFTEN BUTTER
button on shortcuts panel.
2. Turn AMOUNT dial to select weight
and press START button to commence
softening.
STOP
CLEAR
A Bit More
NOTE
The butter should be soft enough to poke
your finger easily into the center. The
butter should not be melted.
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hINTS & TIPS

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hINTS & TIPS
INTROdUCTION TO MICROwAvE
COOKING
• Microwaves are invisible waves of electro
magnetic energy similar to radio waves.
Instead of being converted to sound as in
a radio or mobile phones, it is converted
into a heat source which heats food from
the inside.
• Microwaves cook because food molecules
of water, fat and sugar react to the energy
provided by the microwaves. That
energy is absorbed by the food causing
the molecules to vibrate quickly. This
movement creates friction which causes
the food to heat up and therefore cook.
• The energy in a microwave is not
distributed evenly throughout the cavity.
The turntable rotates constantly while
cooking which prevents uneven cooking.
• Microwave cooking is considered the
“cool” cooking method as only the food
gets hot and surrounding air stays cool.
• Ovens need no preheating therefore
the kitchen stays cooler. Cooking is
cleaner with less odors and washing up
is reduced.
• Microwave ovens cook foods rapidly, some
foods are better cooked in a microwave
oven as they retain more flavor and
texture, such as; plain fish fillets, soft fruit,
vegetables and fat free cakes.
• In a microwave, the heat is produced
INSIDE the food. In all other conventional
cooking methods, heat is applied from
OUTSIDE through transference of heat by
convection or radiation.
• Microwave energy penetrates the food to
a depth of about 1 inch (2.5cm). Small
foods under 2 inches (5cm) in diameter
such as eggs are penetrated to the center
from all sides. In larger foods, energy
creates heat in the outer layer; this then
moves to the center by conduction, as it
does with conventional cooking.
SOME IMPORTANT TIPS fOR
MICROwAvE COOKING
To help equalize energy in the food so that it
cooks evenly follow these helpful tips.
1. Arrange foods with varying size ends, such
as chicken drumsticks and broccoli with
the thicker or tougher part positioned to
the outside of the dish. This ensures the
parts that require more cooking will receive
more energy, so the food will cook evenly.
2. Covering the dish during cooking holds
in the heat and steam to speed up cooking
time. Use a microwave safe lid or plastic
wrap that has been vented by turning back
one edge at the side of the dish to form a
narrow vent to release excess steam.
3. Choose cooking dishes that are shallow
and preferably have straight sides. Shallow
dishes enable the food to cook faster and
straight edges prevent the edges from
being overcooked.
4. Arrange individual items such as ramekins
or whole potatoes around the outside of
the turntable. Make sure to leave space
between items so the energy can penetrate
from all sides.
5. Use round shaped microwave dishes.
Round shapes cook more evenly than
square or rectangle dishes which absorb
most of the energy in the corners causing
food to overcook and toughen.
6. Heat breads, biscuits or oily food on paper
towel. This prevents the build up of steam
between food and carousel, keeping
surfaces crisp and dry. Cover foods with
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hINTS & TIPS
7. Stir foods from the outside to center of
the dish once or twice during cooking to
equalize heat and speed microwaving.
8. Turn medium to large food items over
twice during microwaving. This enables
even exposure to microwaves.
9. Elevating some types of food such as cakes,
roast vegetables and dough products can
be advantageous. It allows more energy
to penetrate the food from all sides, base
and top. Use a microwave safe plastic or
ceramic rack. If a rack is unavailable, use
an upturned bowl or cup to elevate plates
of food.
10. Do not elevate any special browning
dishes, jugs of sauce or custard, small
quantities of food or mugs of beverages.
11. Internal temperatures of foods continue
to rise so that they continue cooking even
after they have been removed from the
microwave oven. It is better to undercook
food as it will continue to cook once
removed from the microwave.
MICROwAvE UTENSILS
• Containers, plates, dishes, etc. used in
the microwave oven should always be
microwave–safe. Check if stated on the
underside of the utensil or contact the
manufacturer.
• To test if a container, plate or dish
is microwave–safe, place it into the
microwave oven with 1 cup of cold water
(in a microwave–safe cup) and heat on
High (100%) Power for 1 minute. If the
container is hot and the water is cold, the
container is not suitable for microwave
oven use. If the container is cold and the
water is hot, then the container is suitable
for microwave oven use.
• Microwave-safe cookware will not become
hot by the microwave energy, but it will
become hot from contact with hot food.
When the food becomes hot, some of this
heat is transferred to the dish. Always use
oven mitts or clothes to remove hot dishes
from the microwave.
• Metal containers and utensils should not
be used in the microwave oven.
• Aluminium foil can be used to slow down
cooking. Use the reflective properties of
the metal to protect foods which might
overcook in some areas.

CARE & CLEANING
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CARE & CLEANING fOR yOUR BREvILLE PROdUCT
CARE & CLEANING
• Remove the plug from the power outlet
before cleaning.
• Keep the inside of the
microwave oven
clean. When food splatters or spilled
liquids adhere to the microwave oven
internal walls, wipe with a damp cloth. Mild
detergent may be used if the cavity gets
very dirty. Avoid the use of spray and other
harsh cleaners as they may stain, streak or
dull the door surface.
• The outside surfaces should be cleaned
with a damp cloth. To prevent damage to
the operating parts inside the microwave
oven cavity, water should not be allowed to
seep into the ventilation openings.
• Wipe the door and window on both sides of
the door seals and adjacent parts frequently
with a damp cloth to remove any spills or
spatters. Do not use an abrasive cleaner.
• Do not allow the control panel to become
wet. Clean with a soft, damp cloth. When
cleaning the control panel, leave the
microwave oven door open to prevent it
from accidentally turning on.
• If steam accumulates inside or around the
outside of the oven door, wipe with a soft
dry cloth. This may occur when cooking
foods high in moisture or if the microwave
oven is operated under high humidity
conditions, this is normal.
• It is occasionally necessary to remove the
glass turntable for cleaning. Wash the glass
turntable in warm soapy water, rinse in
clean water and dry thoroughly.
• The turntable roller and microwave oven
floor should be cleaned regularly to ensure
the glass turntable rotates correctly and
avoids making excessive noise. Simply wipe
the bottom surface of the microwave with a
soft damp cloth. The turntable roller may be
washed in mild soapy water, rinse in clean
water and dry thoroughly. When removing
the turntable roller from the cavity floor
for cleaning, be sure to replace in the
proper position.
• Remove odors from your microwave oven
by combining a cup of water with the
juice of one lemon in a deep microwave-
safe bowl, microwave on High for
5 minutes. Wipe the microwave oven cavity
thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth.
• When it becomes necessary to replace
the oven light, contact Breville Consumer
Service.
• Please do not dispose this appliance with
domestic waste; it should be taken to the
appropriate disposal center provided by the
local council municipalities.
• If storing the microwave oven, press the
STOP/CLEAR button, then unplug the
power cord. Ensure the microwave oven is
completely cool, clean and dry. Secure the
roller ring and glass turntable and close
the door.
Do not place heavy objects on top. Store
the microwave oven upright.
BEfORE yOU CALL fOR SERvICE
• Check to ensure that the oven is plugged
in securely. If it is not, remove the plug
from the power outlet, wait 10 seconds and
plug it in again securely.
• Check for a blown circuit fuse or a tripped
main circuit breaker. If these seem to be
operating properly, test the power outlet
with another appliance.
• Check to ensure that the control panel is
programmed correctly and the timer is set.
• Check to ensure that the door is securely
closed engaging the door safety lock
system. Otherwise, the microwave energy
will not flow into the oven.
NOTE
If none of the above rectify the situation,
then contact your Breville Consumer
Service. Do NOT try to adjust or repair
the oven yourself.

TROUBLEShOOTING

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TROUBLESHOOTING
POSSIBLE PROBLEM EASY SOLUTION
Microwave oven
interfering with
television reception.
• Radio and TV reception may be interfered with during
operation. This is similar to the interference that is sometimes
cause by vacuums, blenders etc.
Dim microwave
oven light.
• When operating on low power levels, the microwave oven
light may be dimmer.
Steam accumulating on
door and hot air coming
out from vents.
• During operation, steam may be produced. Most will exit
through the vents, however some may accumulate around the
oven door.
POSSIBLE PROBLEM POSSIBLE REASON EASY SOLUTION
Microwave oven will
not start.
• Power cord not plugged
in properly.
• Fuse blown or circuit
breaker problem.
• Trouble with outlet.
• Unplug power cord and
plug in again.
• Replace the fuse or reset
circuit breaker.
• Have a professional check
that the outlet is not faulty.
Microwave oven
does not heat.
• Door not closed properly. • Ensure door is
shut properly.
Glass turntable makes
noise during operation.
• Turntable roller not
assembled properly or
needs to be cleaned.
• Reset and clean
if necessary.

*L’enregistrement n’est pas un substitut à la preuve d’achat
lorsque vous soumettez une réclamation de garantie.
Consommateurs américains: www.brevilleusa.com
Consommateurs canadiens: www.breville.ca
Inscrivez-vous en ligne pour le soutien
technique et les offres exclusives.*
fÉLICITATIONS
pour l’achat de votre produit Breville

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TABLE dES MATIèRES
58 Breville vous recommande la
sécurité avant tout
66 Faites la connaissance de votre
produit Breville
68 Assemblage de votre
produit Breville
71 Fonctionnement de votre
produit Breville
– Réglage de cuisson intelligente 78
– Réglage de réchauffage intelligent 88
– Réglage de décongélation intelligente 92
– A Bit MoreMC (Un peu plus) 95
– Panneau de raccourcis 97
106 Trucs & astuces
109 Entretien & nettoyage
112 Guide de dépannage

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BREvILLE vOUS RECOMMANdE LA SÉCURITÉ AvANT TOUT
Chez Breville, la sécurité occupe une place de choix. Nous concevons et fabriquons des
produits de consommation sans jamais perdre de vue la sécurité de notre précieuse clientèle.
De plus, nous vous demandons d’être très vigilant lorsque vous utilisez un appareil électrique
et de suivre les consignes de sécurité suivantes:
Lors de l'utilisation d'un appareil électromé-
nager, des mesures de sécurité fondamentales
s'imposent, dont les suivantes:
AVERTISSEMENT
Pour réduire le risque de brûlures,
de choc électrique, d'incendie ou de
blessures et l'exposition excessive à
l'énergie des micro-ondes:
LIRE ATTENTIvEMENT TOUTES
LES INSTRUCTIONS AvANT
d'UTILISER L'APPAREIL ET LES
CONSERvER POUR RÉfÉRENCE
fUTURE
• Retirez et jetez tout matériel d'emballage et
étiquettes promotionnelles avant d'utiliser
le four à micro-ondes de Breville pour la
première fois.
• Lisez et respectez les ''PRÉCAUTIONS
CONTRE LE RISQUE D'EXPOSITION
EXCESSIVE À L'ÉNERGIE DES MICRO-
ONDES'' contenues à la page 62.
• Cet appareil doit être relié à la terre et
branché uniquement sur une prise de
courant correctement reliée à la terre. Voir
les ''INSTRUCTIONS DE LIAISON À LA
TERRE'' décrites à la page 63.
• Le four à micro-ondes doit être installé et
placé selon les instructions d'installation
fournies à la page 69.
• Certains produits, comme les œufs entiers
en coquille et les récipients hermétiques -
par exemple, les bocaux en verre fermés-
peuvent exploser et ne doivent pas être
chauffés dans le four à micro-ondes.
• Cet appareil doit être utilisé uniquement
pour les applications auxquelles il est
destiné, telles que décrites dans ce manuel.
Ne pas utiliser de vapeurs ou de produits
chimiques corrosifs dans le four à micro-
ondes. Ce type de four est spécifiquement
conçu pour chauffer, cuire ou sécher les
aliments, mais non pour des applications
industrielles ou de laboratoire.
• Comme pour tout appareil ménager, les
enfants de devraient utiliser ce four que
sous une supervision adéquate.
• Ne faites pas fonctionner cet appareil
si le cordon d'alimentation ou la fiche
sont endommagés, s'il ne fonctionne pas
correctement, s'il est endommagé ou a subi
une chute.
• Tous les travaux de service doivent être
effectués exclusivement par un personnel
d'entretien qualifié. Contactez un centre
de service autorisé pour les opérations
d'inspection, de réparation ou de réglage.
• Ne pas couvrir ni obstruer les évents sur le
four à micro-ondes.
• Ne pas ranger cet appareil à l'extérieur.
Ne pas l'utiliser à proximité de l'eau - par
exemple, près d'un évier de cuisine, dans
un sous-sol humide ou près d'une piscine
ou d'un emplacement similaire.
• Ne pas immerger le cordon d'alimentation,
la fiche de branchement ou l'appareil dans
l'eau ou tout autre liquide.
IMPORTANTES MESURES dE SÉCURITÉ
USAGE dOMESTIqUE SEULEMENT
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