Fisher & Paykel OM36NDXB Installation Instructions And User Manual

Fisher & Paykel OM36NDXB Installation Instructions And User Manual

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  • Page 1 Combination microwave oven Installation instructions OM36NDXB models User guide NZ AU GB IE...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety and warnings Protecting the environment How your appliance works Installation instructions Before connection Electrical connection Installing your appliance Description of your appliance Accessories The appliance The control panel The display Using your appliance Setting and adjusting the time Using the power levels Programming Child safety...
  • Page 4: Safety And Warnings

    Safety and warnings Important safety instructions Important safety instructions - Read carefully ■ and retain for future use. If the appliance is ever sold or given to another person, ensure that the new owner receives the accompanying guide. Please read these guidelines before installing and using your appliance.
  • Page 5: How Your Appliance Works

    Safety and warnings Important safety instructions WARNING: Liquids and other foods must not ■ be heated in sealed containers, as they may explode. Only use utensils suitable for usage in ■ microwave ovens. When heating food items in plastic or paper ■...
  • Page 6 Header Safety and warnings Important safety instructions Your appliance is solely intended for domestic ■ use for cooking, reheating and defrosting food. The manufacturer does not accept any liability in the event of inappropriate use. To avoid damaging your appliance, never ■...
  • Page 7 Safety and warnings Header Important safety instructions When heating small quantities (a sausage, a ■ croissant, etc.) place a glass of water next to the food. Excessive cooking times may dry out food and ■ burn it. To prevent this occurring, never use the same times recommended for cooking in a conventional oven.
  • Page 8: Protecting The Environment

    Installation instructions Important! The accessible parts of the appliance may become hot during use. Be careful not to touch the heating elements located inside the oven. It is advisable to keep small children away from the appliance. Important! If the appliance is being used in combination mode, it is recommended that children only use the oven under adult supervision due to the temperatures generated.
  • Page 9: Before Connection

    Installation instructions Before connection Important! Ensure that your appliance has not suffered any damage during transport (bent door or seal, ■ etc.). If you notice any kind of damage, contact your retailer before using the appliance. In order to easily locate the make, model number, etc. of your appliance, we recommend that you ■...
  • Page 10 Installation instructions Two installation options: Option ‘A’ - oven only (overall height 457 mm) Option ‘B’ - oven + lower trim kit accessory (overall height 478 mm) Note: If you are installing an appliance directly over another, you have the option of using the supplied black metal shelf cover to conceal the shelf front that would be visible between the two appliances.
  • Page 11 Installation instructions Installation alignment The diagrams below explain how to achieve the correct and proper alignment of visual elements of the product should it be necessary. This also allows you to align visual elements across products if this product is installed alongside other companian products. Inspect the product to check if the gaps are correct There should be a minimum 5 mm gap at the base of the product (ie from the bottom of the ■...
  • Page 12: Description Of Your Appliance

    Description of your appliance Accessories (depending on the model) The rack (fig.1) : This allows you to toast, brown or grill. The rack should never be used with other metal cookware on the microwave, grill + microwave or forced air + microwave modes. However, you can reheat food in an aluminium Fig.
  • Page 13 Description of your appliance Accessories (depending on the model) Rack + glass drip tray: To roast and retain the cooking juices, place the rack on the glass tray (fig.3). Fig. 3 Side racks (fig.4): 2 hanging supports allow you to use the rack at three heights.
  • Page 14: The Appliance

    Description of your appliance The appliance Control panel Turntable Cavity Door handle The turntable: (Fig.6) allows foods to be evenly cooked throughout Fig.6 without the need for handling. It rotates in either direction. If it does not rotate, ensure that all the components are properly positioned.
  • Page 15: The Control Panel

    Description of your appliance Control panel Fig.9 The “Plus” and “Minus” buttons let you The Start/Stop button lets you start choose the programme type, increase or a programme, and suspend or stop a decrease the time and cooking time and programme during running.
  • Page 16: The Display

    Description of your appliance The display The display guides you through programming the various settings: Time, programme time, microwave power (Watts), weight of food (grams), stopping the turntable, cooking guide. Fig.10 Child safety Grill Cooking guide Heat circulation Cooking functions Turntable Time Programme time...
  • Page 17: Using Your Appliance

    Using your appliance Setting and adjusting the time 12 : 00 After connecting your appliance or after a prolonged power cut, “ ” will flash in the display To set the time on the clock Display Set the time using the + and - buttons and then confirm by ■...
  • Page 18: Programming

    Using your appliance Programming Your appliance is now connected and the correct time is set. Open the door using the handle. Place the food inside and then close the door. If the door is not closed correctly, the appliance will not operate. Opening the door during operation does not cancel the current programme but simply pauses it.
  • Page 19: Stopping The Turntable

    Using your appliance Stopping the turntable 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.
  • Page 20: The Microwave Function

    Using your appliance Microwave function 1000W max programming Display Press , then the + button to select the “max microwave” ■ function for the 1000W maximum power. 1000 The microwave symbol and appear in the display. ■ Press to confirm. ■...
  • Page 21: Automatic Cooking

    Using your appliance Automatic cooking With the “Cooking Guide” function, the cooking time and mode are programmed automatically based on the food type and weight. Twelve automatic cooking settings are available via the “Cooking Guide”. P01 Refrigerated ready meals P02 Fresh pizza P03 Frozen pizza P04 Roast pork P05 Roast beef...
  • Page 22: Guide To Automatic Cooking

    Using your appliance Guide to automatic cooking Refrigerated ready-meals The P01 function is used to reheat refrigerated pre-prepared dishes (lasagne, potatoes au gratin, shepherd’s pie, fish gratin, etc.) weighing between 100 g and 1000 g. The dishes are reheated on the micro-wave setting. Remove the product from its packaging and place in a suitably- sized, heat-resistant, microwave safe dish.
  • Page 23 Using your appliance Guide to automatic cooking Poultry The P06 function allows you to cook and brown a whole chicken or chicken pieces (legs) weighing between 500 and 2000 g. Cooking is done using a combination of microwaves plus heat circulation and/or grill mode.
  • Page 24 Using your appliance Guide to automatic cooking Vegetables This function is used to cook vegetables weighing between 100 and 1000 g. The vegetables are cooked using the micro-wave setting. Choose fresh vegetables and before cooking add: for up to 200 g: 2 tablespoons of water ■...
  • Page 25 Using your appliance Guide to automatic cooking Tarts The P11 function lets you cook and brown fresh tarts between 27 and 30 cm in diameter for a fixed time of 35 minutes. Cooking is done using the combined micro-wave plus heat circulation mode.
  • Page 26: Defrosting

    Using your appliance Defrosting Using your microwave oven to defrost frozen vegetables lets you save a lot of time. To defrost food, use the DEFROST function, set to a power level of 200W. Note: small cuts of meat or fish can be cooked immediately after defrosting. Larger cuts, such as meat joints or whole fish will still be slightly frozen at the end of the defrost programme.
  • Page 27: The Defrost Function

    Using your appliance The defrost function Select the defrost programme that corresponds to the type and quantity of food that you wish to defrost and the “automatic” function will programme the required defrosting time. Automatic defrosting Display Press the button then select the DEFROST function. ■...
  • Page 28: Defrosting Guide

    Using your appliance Defrosting guide Defrosting pastry Food Quantity Time Recommendations Place on absorbent paper and Flaky or short crust 400 g 1 - 3 minutes turn over half way through. Defrosting seafood Food Quantity Time Recommendations Scallops 500 g 5 - 7 minutes Shelled prawns 100 g...
  • Page 29: The Grill Function

    Using your appliance Grill function This function lets you cook and brown foods such as gratinated dishes and meats. Important! When using the grill, you must protect your hands when removing dishes and use heat-resistant cookware, such as Pyrex or ceramic. There are two grill functions: Medium and high and three levels for each function: -1- 2- 3-.
  • Page 30: The Grill Plus Microwave Function

    Using your appliance The grill plus microwave function This function lets you use the grill and the micro-wave simultaneously, which makes cooking very quick. You can use any of the grill levels with microwaving, as you choose: Programming the GRILL PLUS MICRO-WAVE FUNCTION Display Select the GRILL function (medium or high) PLUS ■...
  • Page 31: Heat Circulation Function

    Using your appliance Heat circulation function The heat circulation function lets you cook and brown foods like in a traditional oven. Programming the HEAT CIRCULATION function Display Select the HEAT CIRCULATION FUNCTION. ■ The corresponding display lights up and shows 200°C. ■...
  • Page 32: Heat Circulation Cooking Guide

    Using your appliance Heat circulation cooking guide * Preheat the oven to the temperature indicated. Food Temperature Cooking level Cooking time Meat Roast pork (1 kg) 160°C On the rack at level 2 90 min Roast veal (1 kg) 180°C On the rack at level 2 70 - 75 min Roast beef (1 kg)
  • Page 33 Using your appliance Food Temperature Cooking level Cooking time Pastries Savoie cake 150°C On the rack at level 2 35 - 45 min Genoise 150°C On the rack at level 1 35 - 45 min Genoise roll 150°C In the glass tray at level 2 20 - 25 min Cake 160°C...
  • Page 34: Microwave Plus Heat Circulation Function

    Using your appliance Microwave plus heat circulation function The cooking by microwave and heat circulation function saves you a lot of time. The cooking temperature can be adjusted in increments of 10°C, from 50°C to 250°C and you set the cooking time.
  • Page 35: Microwave Plus Heat Circulation Cooking Guide

    Using your appliance Micro-wave plus heat circulation cooking guide Use a microwave-safe, heat-resistant dish, earthenware for preference (fewer splashes than with a glass dish). Where possible, cook roasts without barding fat to reduce smoke and grease splashes. After cooking, season the roast, wrap it in aluminium foil and let it rest for 10 minutes. The roast will be juicier.
  • Page 36: Function Suitability Tests

    Function suitability tests Functional suitability tests in accordance with IEC/EN/NF EN 60705 standards; The International Electrotechnical Commission, SC.59K, has established a standard for comparative performance tests conducted on various microwave ovens. We recommend the following for this appliance: Approx. Power level Test Load Cookware / Tips...
  • Page 37: Care And Cleaning

    Care and cleaning It is recommended that you regularly clean your oven and remove any food debris on the inside and outside of the appliance. Use a damp, soapy sponge. If the appliance is not cleaned regularly, its surface could become damaged, permanently affecting the appliance’s lifespan and possibly causing a safety hazard.
  • Page 38: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Query What to do The time counts down but the appliance is Your appliance is in DEMONSTRATION mode. Set not working (the turntable is not rotating and the time to “00:00”. Enter by pressing food is not heating). “Time” and “Demo” flash , press then press and hold the + and - alternately in the display.
  • Page 39: Warranty And Service

    Warranty and service Before you call for service or assistance ... Check the things you can do yourself. Refer to the ‘Installation instructions’ , and your ‘User guide’ and check that: your product is correctly installed you are familiar with its normal operation. If after checking these points you still need assistance, please see you ‘Service and warranty’...
  • Page 40 Header Warranty and service This appliance complies with the following European directives:- Low Voltage Directive EEC/73/23 modified by directive EEC/93/68 for insertion of ECmarking; EEC 89/336 Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive modified by directive 93/68/EEC for insertion of EC marking & EC regulation no. 1935/2004 concerning materials and objects intended for contact with food substances.
  • Page 44 www.fi sherpaykel.com Copyright © Fisher & Paykel 2013. All rights reserved. The product specifications in this booklet apply to the specific products and models described at the date of issue. Under our policy of continuous product improvement, these specifications may change at any time. You should therefore check with your Dealer to ensure this booklet correctly describes the product currently available.

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