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OWNER'S MANUAL
Galanz
Microwavé Oven
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CONTENTS
! PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO
EXCESSWE MICROWAVE ENERGY ........................................................ I
‘ IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...“ .. . _ I
MICROWAVE TIPS To AVOID OVEN DAMAGE ..................................... z
' INSTALLATION .......................................................................................... 3
OPERATIONW.” ,. 5
SPECIEICATTONS ..................................................................................... 6
i TROUBLE SHOOTING .............................................................................. s
FEATURE DIAGRAM ......................................... , ........................................ s
CARE AN D MAINTENANCE ..................................................................... 7
PRECAUTIONS-TO AVOID
URE TO EXCESSIVE
POSSIBLE EXPOS
A. Do not attempt to operate this oven With the
door open Since open-door operation can result
in harmful exposure to mrcrcwave energy It is
important notto defeat or tamper with the
safety interlocks.
Do nd place any object between oven {rent
face and the door or allow soil or cleaner
.cs|c'u= lo expiry-late ufl sealing surtxes.
C.
MICROWAVE ENERGY
Do rid operate the even if it is darraged. It is
particularly important that the oven door dose
properly and that there is no damage to the (1)
Door (cent). (2) hinges and latches (broken or
loosened). (3) door seals and sealing surfaces,
The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by
any one except properly qualified servrce
personnel.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using electrical appliances, basic salary
precautions should be (allowed, including the
following:
WARNING - To reduce the risk of burns, electritzl
shock fire, injury to persons or exposure to
excessive microwave energy:
1. READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE
USING THE APPLIANCE,
Read and follow the specific ‘F‘retzutlons to
avoid possrble exposure to excessive
mlcrweve energy‘ found above.
This appliance must be grounded and property
polarized. Connect only to a property grounded
and polarized outlet. See "Grounding
lnwuctions“ in ‘installation' sedion.
Install or loge this appliance only In
accordance wrth the installation instruraions
described in this manual. -
Some produfis such as whole eggs and sealed
containers. such as closed glass jars, my
explode and should not be heated in this oven.
Use this appliance only tor its intended use as
described in the manual. Do not use corrosive
chemiuls or vapors in this appliance, This type
of oven is specifimlly designed to heat cook or
ddrost food. It is not designed tor industrial.
laboratory, oroornrnercial use. It is intended for
home use only Do rid use for drying clothes,
2.
linens, newspaper, or other non—(cod type items.
Make sure that all persons using this appliance,
especially children, are closely supervised and
properly instructed on how to use this
appliance.
Do not operate this appliance it it has a
damaged cord or plug, it it is not working
properly, or d‘ it has been damaged or dropped.
9. This appliance should be serviced only hy
10.
11.
15.
164
quafified service personnel. Do nu attempt to
service or repair this appliance.
Do not cover or block any openings on the
appfiance.
Do not store this appliance outdoors. Do not
use this prodUct near water, for example, near
a kito‘len sink, in a wet basement. or near a
swimming pool, and the like.
. Do not immerse cord or plug in water.
13.
14.
Keep cord away from healed surfaces,
Do not let cord hang over edge or table or
counter
When cleaning surfaces at door and oven that
come into contact with each other. use only
mild, nonabrasive soaps or detergents applied
with a sponge or salt cloth.
To reduce the risk otfire in me oven avity:
a Do not overcoolt food, especially starchy
items such as potatoes and fatty items
such as bacon. Carefully attend appliance
3 paper, plastic, or other combustible
materials are placed inside the oven to
Iaoil'nate cooking.
Retrieve wire twist-ties from paper or
plastic bag before placing bag in oven.
ll materials inside the oven should ignite,
keep oven door closed, turn oven all, and
disconnect the power cord, or shut on
power at the fuse or drcuit breaker panel.
Do not use the cavity for storage purposes.
00 nd leave paper products. cooking
utensils, or lood in the mvity when not in
use,
Do not put metal inside the oven. aicept as
specifiwliy described in the manual.
(Continued on page 2)
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
(Continued from page 1)
17. Use only microwave safe waiting utensils and
accessories. Use aluminum foil only as directed
in this book
18, Do not use outdoors
19. Do not pop popcorn in anything other than a
microwave oven popper unlss it is a specially
treated bag labeled: “Microwave popcorn
intended for use in the microwave“. Never use
brown paper bags, glass or plastic bowls, or
other unsuitable confirms to pop popcorn, To
avoid scorching and burning, remove popoom
alter popping has slowed to two a thrce
seconds between pops. Prolonged popping can
cause smoking from overheated oil, brmkage
of dishes, darmge to oven and wentually a fire,
20. Do not remove the outer case or the tumtsble
gear inside the oven cavity.
21. Briskly stir liquids or pureed baby food belore
heating and reheating to inoorpome air This
prevents abrupt boilovers that sometimes
occur after air-depleted liquids are heated.
especially in tall, narrow oonta‘ners.
22. Do not try or deep lat try in this microwave
oven. Hot oil an damage oven parts and
utensils and even result in skin bums,
23. Plafiic wmp: Use only those types designed for
microwave oven use and avoid tanning an air—
tight seal. Fold back a small corner or cut a
small slit to wow steam to escape. Use pot
holders when handling heated container
covered with Map-covers,
24, Shy near the appliance while it is in use and
check cooking progress frequently. Leaving the
appliance unattended may result in overcooked
food and possibly a fire in your oven.
25, Do not mount any portion at even over a sink
near wateror heating appliances. such as a
gas I electric range or dishwasher wrth a hot,
damp surface,
26. Do not store flammable materials next to, on
top of. or in the oven as these could be lire
hazards.
27. Do not operate the microwave when empty.
23. Small quantities of [cod or foods with low
moisture content can dry out, burn or catch on
fire when overheated. II a lire occurs, turn
oven oil and leave oven door closed.
Disconnect the power cord or shut oil power at
the {use or circun breaker panel.
29: Heat only 1 lrozen dinner or entree in the oven
at a time. It dinner or entree is heated in a tell
tray, leave at least 2.5crn (t') dspace between
loll tray and oven walls.
30. Drying meats, fruits, vegetables and herbs is
not recommended.
31. Do not use your oven for home canning or the
heating 01 any closed jg, Pressure wfll build up
and the jar trey explode. In add‘nion. the
microwave oven can ncx rrainlain the food at
the proper tanning temperature. improperly
canned food may spoil and be dangerous to '
consume.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
MICROWAVE TIPS TO AVOID OVEN DAMAGE
Do nu operate microwave even when unit is
empty.
Do not operate the ovln without the glass
turntable tray in place.
Never use map-edged utensils in or near the
oven.
DO NOT USE WHITE CERAMIC EROWNING
DISHES IN THIS OVEN. High heat from underside
ot (fishes an permanently scorch oven turnable.
USE ALUMINUM FOIL only as directed in this
book Small fidps of foil on mats are helpful in
shielding miertmavg to prevent overcooked areas.
Low-Sided aluminum foil pans, such as TV dinner
trays, nay be used.
Use are to keep aluminum foil at least 1 inch
away from oven walls, door or top. Metal phoed
closer than finch from interior surfaces an muse
arcing (electrical sparks). it this occurs. stop
microwave and remove toil.
Dyes used in microwave popcorn bags can
discolor men's turntable. Before microwawnq,
place bags on microwave-ssh surface.
WWW
WELCOMES
Pierce microwavable plastic bags and pouches
tor frozen foods belue heating. Pierce foods with
heavy skins such a potatoes. whole squash,
apples and chestnuts betore cooking. Piercing
allows stm to escape and eliminates pressure
build-up _.
' (Continued on page 3)
MICROWAVE TIPS TO AVOID OVEN DAMAGE
(Continued from page 2) .
CONTAINERS WITH RESTRICTED OPENINGS
such as narrow-necked soda bottles or salad
dressing bottles should never be placed in the
microwave for either delrosting or healing. These
can explode from heat burId—up even if the top has
been removed,
RAW EGGS IN THE SHELL OR HARD
COOKED EGGS should never be microwaved.
Eggs heat so quickly that pressure build-up might
not be avoided, and an explosion could occur.
Do rid use recycled paper produds when
microwaving. They may contain small metal
fragments which could ignrte,
METAL CONTAINERS or dishes with metallic
trim should not be used, Arclng (sparking) may
wcur.
DO NOT use CONVENTlONAL THERMO-
METERS m the microwave oven They may cause
arcing
Do not use paper towels or cloths which contain
a synthefic fiber woven into them, such as nylon.
The synthetic fiber my cause the towels or cloth to
ignite.
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
This oven was welully packed and shipped in
good condition. It you find shipping damage, such
as a misaligned door, damaged door or door seal,
dents inside the oven cavity or on the door, do not
operate and return to place of purchase for
replacement or refund,
Remove all packing naten’als both outside and
inside the oven belcre using 1
This miormve oven is designed for household
use only, It is not intended {or oommeru'al or
industrial use,
This model is designed as a oountemp unit only
and not intended for built-in applidons.
The oven (an be set on any flurdy counter, shell,
table, room dividcror rolling cart,
Keep unit a distance of at least l inches away from
both side walls and 5 inches from the rear wall.
Also, flake sure there are at least 8 inches from
the top tithe unit to any objects overhead.
The oven requires free movement of air {or proper
operation. DO NOT BLOCK AIR VENTS located on
the back and underneath the oven. Also. do not
rerncve the rubber footings from the bottom ol me
oven,
Do NOT place near hot damp surface such as a
gas or eledric range or dishvashel:
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance must be grounded. In the event at
an electriml short drum, grounding reduces the
risk at electric shock by providing an esrzps wire
for the electric current.
ThiVappliance is equipped with a grounding wire
WARNING
To provide continuous protection
against electrical shock, connect to
properly grounded outlets only.
Improper use of the grounding plug can
result in a risk of eledrical shock.
DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.
CUT OFF THE 3RD GROUNDING PRONG.
and plug, The plug must be plugged intoa 120 volt.
15 or 20 ampere outlet that is properly installed and
grounded in accordance with appliable electrical
codes. Using a higher voltage is dangerous and
my result in a fire or other accident causing oven
damage Galanzis not responsible for damage
resulting from the use of the microwave With other
than specified voltage.
For proper operation, no dher appliance should he
on the same Circuit as the microwave oven.
Consult a qualified electrician or serviceman it the
grounding instructions am not col
understood, or W doubt exists as o
appl‘ance is properly grounded,
EXTENSION CORDS
ll it is necessary to use an EXTENSION OORD.
use only an extension cord that has a 3-blade
grounding plug, and a inlet recephcle that will
accept the plug on the appI-nce. The marked
rating of the extension card should be equal to or
greater than the electrial rating oi the appliaNce.
(Continued on page 4)
INSTALLATION
(Continued from page 3)
DO NOT USE EXTENSION CORDS FOR
BUIL'LIN APPLICATIONS. CONSULT A
QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN TO INSTALL THE
APPROPRIATE RECEPTACLE
GLASS TRAY
A DO NOT operate the oven without Roller
Ring and Glass Tray in place
8 Only use Glass Tray specifimily designed
for this oven. 00 not substitute any other
glass tray
C It Glass Tray is hot, allow to cool belore
cluning or pladng in water.
D, DO NOT cook directly on Gkass Tray
Always place food in a miaowave-sate dish,
or on a lack set in a micrmve—sale dish
E. It load or utensil on Glass Tray touches
oven walls. tzusing the tray to stop moving.
the tray will amomatlely rotate in opposrte
direction.
ROLLER RING
A Roller Ring and oven floor should be
cleaned lrequently to prevent excessive
noise
BY Roller Ring must sMsys be used olooolu‘ng
along wrth Glass T .
C. Always place Roller Ring and Glass Trey in
their proper positions.
INTERFERENCE WARNING
Microwave ovens generate radio frequency
energy during opemfion and, if not Installed
property. may muss interference to radio and
television reception, You can determine I1 this
unit is musing interference by turning It on and
on while the interference is omurrlng ll
Interference occurs R may be corrected by one
or more of the lollowing measures:
a. Relocate the TV, radio, or microwve
oven.
1: Plug the even into a different outlet so
that It and the receiver are on diflerent
Circuits.
II the interlerence persists, you my want to
consult an experienced radio/television technician
for additional suggestions
CONTROL PANEL
(1) Timer 0—30 Minutes
(2) Power Select Control
High: 10036 Power Output
M. High: _ 8596 Power Output
Medz 6636 PM Oulpm
M. Low. 4896 Powe! ompm
Defrost 40‘36 Pour Output
Low. 17% Power Output
OPERATION
To set a cooking program:
Place food in oven.
POWER
‘ Tum Power Select Control to ‘ Selene eons-1 waiting time
the required power level. using timer.
TO STOP OVEN. pullilhc door handle and open door. Oven will stop automatiauy. lfaooldng is
complete. turn tlrner back to zem position before closing the Goon
I SPECIFICATIONS
I Power Consumpuon: 13m 50m, lSOOwflliuroWaN)
Output lOwW
2450MH1
I Operating Frequency
Omsrde Dll’T'enSlcns |2"(lI)‘(20”l\VI\|6 "(D) or
305mm(H)508mm(W)x405mm(D)
’ x ll2“(l~l)xl3 3:‘4"(v«'>xls"(D) or
Oven C Dimension :
My 5 2l 5mmlH)\350mm(Wl\330mm(Dl
0 SCU FT
_ OW“ Capacfiyt Tummblc gym," 12 3531314) diameter
, 0 Cooking Uniformity a: 4|bs(15 6h)
; , ,
I Uncmted Weight Approx
i TROUBLE SHOOTING
| It the unit fails to operate:
I 3) Check to ensure that the oven is plugged in c) Check to see whether the control panel ls
securely. II It is not, remove the plug from the outleL programmed correctly and that the umer is set.
wart 10 seconds and PIUQ fl I" again “WWW (1) Check to make sure that the door is securely
I b) Check for a blown circuit {use or a tripped main closed, engaging the door safety lock system
circuit breaker. If these seem to be operanng Otherwise, the mcrmve energy will not flow into
properlx test the Outlet with another appliance, the oven.
IF NONE OF THE ABOVE RECTIFY THE SITUATION. THEN CONTACT A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN DO
NOT TRY TO ADJUST OR REPAIR THE OVEN YOURSELF
\ x, FEATURE DIAGRAM
(1) Deer Safety Lock System
(2) Oven Mndcw
(3) Oven Air Vent
(4) Roller 53mg
(5) Glass Tray
(5) Control Panel
(7) Turntable Gear
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
CLEANING
IMPORTANT ALWAYS UNPLUG OVEN AND BE
SURE OVEN IS COOL BEFORE CLEANING.
To maintain the apperance of your oven, never
use abrasxve deaning agents (such as cleansing
powders, scouring pads or steel wool pads). Also.
never use commercial oven cleaners on any part
ol your microwave oven.
Some liquid cleaners can fer-hove the shiny surface
on plastic or vinyl. Therefore, never spray or pour
liquid deaners directly onto a surface. Spray or
pour cleaner onto a cloth or sponge and then clean.
ii the miormve is very dirty, dherwise, use a
damp cloth,
OUTSIDE SURFACES
COVER - Clean the outside a the oven with a
glassdeaning agent. a liquid cleaner or mild
detergent and water. Use a damp cloth or sponge.
Rinse and dry.
PLASTIC - Use a liquid or glasscleoning agent
and a sponge or cloth. To prevent scratching the
plastic surface. do not use paper toweling.
DOOR and CONTROL PANEL- Clan with a damp
cloth or sponge. Use dishwashing detergent and
water or a liquid glasscleening agent to remove
soil. Rinse with a damp doth and dry with a soft
club to prevent scratching the plastic outer door
panel. Some paper towels (an scratch the plastic
door panel. therefore, use a soft cloth to dry the
door. When cleaning the control panel, keep oven
door open to prevent even from aooidentalty
turning on.
POWER CORD A Be sure oven is unplugged. Wipe.
cord with a damp sudsy cloth. rinse and dry
thoroughly belore plugging cord back into outlet.
INTERIOR SURFACES
Be sure oven interior is moi belore cleaning
Never use oorwneroaal oven cleaner on any part or
your microwave oven
OVEN WALLS - Use a mild liquid oishmshing
detergent and water, nnse and dry. To loosen
dried-on soil. Place a cup or water in oven.
Microwave on HIGH (or 3 minutes. Leave hot
water in the oven and allow the steam to soften the
son, Then, wash with hot sudsy water, rinse and
w .
To keep oven clean and odor tree, open oven door
for a few minutes after cooking. Allow moisture to I
evaporate or wipe interior wrth dry clothes. .
Occasionally, Wipe walls with a solution 01 baking
soda and water to keep interior lresh.
OVEN FLOOR AND TURNTABLE -Wash with ht!
sudsy water. rinse and dry. Do not use excessive
amounts of water when cleaning the oven, ‘
especially around turntable. Do not allow water or .
cleaning agents to seep into turntable gears
Iorated underneath.
ll a stain should still remain, remove stain with a
paste of two parts breJring soda and three parts
water. Apply paste to sminl let stand one or two
hours. then wipe th a clean damp duh, rinse
and dry.
REPLACING OVEN LIGHT BULB:
DO not attempt to replace the bulb.
This bulb is to be replaced by qualified service J
personnel only.

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