Fisher & Paykel OM36NDXB Using your appliance, Stopping the turntable, Display, Food type

Models: OM36NDXB

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Stopping the turntable

Using your appliance

Stopping the turntable

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If you think that the size of your dish will prevent it from turning, programme the STOP TURNTABLE function after selecting the cooking.

Note: stopping the turntable is only possible when selecting a programme using the microwave function.

Programming

Display

Press the

button.

Select a microwave cooking level using the + and - buttons.

Press the STOP TURNTABLE button and the turntable stops

rotating.

To cancel this function, repeat this procedure.

Note: when using the STOP TURNTABLE function, you must turn the cookware and stir its contents halfway through the programme.

Re-heating on two levels

When using the 500W microwave power function, you can reheat two dishes at the same time. Place one plate on the turntable and the other on the rack placed at level 3.

Recommendations:

Cover the plates with plastic microwave food wrap or with an inverted plate. The programme times indicated below are given for reheating refrigerated foods or items stored at room temperature.

Food type

Quantity

Cooking time

Foods with an even texture (purée,

Two 200 g plates

4 - 6 minutes

peas, celery, etc.)

 

 

 

 

 

Foods with an uneven texture, such as

Two 300 g plates

6 - 8 minutes

cassoulet, stews, ravioli etc.

 

 

 

 

 

Keeping things hot

 

 

Press the Re-heating on two levelsbutton and then the + and - button until you

reach the “Keep hot” function.

80oC will appear in the display. You can increase or reduce

the temperature (min. 35°C / max. 100°C) by pressing the Food type button and + or - and then confirming.

You can also set a time by pressing the Keeping things hot button and then using + or -. Finally confirm using the Manual background button.

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Fisher & Paykel OM36NDXB Using your appliance, Stopping the turntable, Display, Re-heatingon two levels, Food type