SAFETY FIRST guide cover placed on the right panel inside the cavity. This sheet is not part of the At Sage we are very safety packaging and needs to remain conscious. We design and inside the microwave cavity. manufacture consumer...
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• Read and follow the specific • This appliance can be used “PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID by children aged from 8 years POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO and above and persons with EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE reduced physical, sensory ENERGY” found on page 10. or mental capabilities or lack of experience and •...
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Immediately stop using the ii) Remove wire twist-ties from appliance and contact Sage paper or plastic bags before Consumer Support. placing bag in oven. • The supply cord cannot iii) In the event materials inside be replaced.
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microwave oven when empty soaps, or detergents applied could cause damage to the with a sponge or soft cloth. appliance. The microwave The use of corrosive chemicals oven can only be operated in cleaning will damage the when empty if in preheat mode, appliance and may result in the LCD screen will display radiation leaks.
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Immediately stop boats or planes. using the appliance, unplug or • Fully unwind the power disconnect power and call Sage cord before use. Consumer Support. • We recommend a separate • For any maintenance other...
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materials and provide adequate • Ensure all food containers space above and on all sides for and/or plates are suitable for air circulation. use in the microwave oven. This should be done prior to • Do not disconnect the preparing food for heating microwave oven from the power or cooking in the microwave supply by pulling on the cord.
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contain small metal or other will absorb the microwave impurities which could cause energy, overheat and cause the container to crack. The glaze sparking and/or fire. may also prevent the food from • Do not use metal containers heating/cooking. or utensils in the microwave •...
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STOP/CLEAR • Always allow items to cool button and correct the problem down before opening or or contact Sage Consumer handling. Use caution when Support for assistance. opening or handling. • Wipe the oven cavity with a •...
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Immediately cease • Do not clean with metal use and call Sage Consumer scouring pads. Pieces can Support for examination, repair burn off the pad and touch or adjustment. It is particularly...
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WARNING CAUTION • It is hazardous for anyone Changes or modifications not other than a qualified service expressly approved by the party technician to carry out any responsible for compliance service or repair operation. could void the user’s authority to operate the product.
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GROUNDING SPECIFICATIONS INSTRUCTIONS Power 220–240V 50Hz Consumption Microwave Input Power: 1560–1700W WARNING Oven Input Power: 1420–1550W Improper use of the grounding Air Fry Input Power: can result in a risk of 1395–1520W Fast Combi Input electric shock. Power: 1730–1890W • This appliance must be Grill Input Power: 1010–1100W grounded.
Components H. ADJUST dial & STOP / CLEAR button A. Viewing window Turn dial to adjust the power level, weight B. Door handle: and quantity that corresponds with the Pull handle to open. food type selected. Press once to pause C.
Buttons and Dials Start / Instant +30 Favourite Stop / Clear Child Lock Fast Combi Units (Metric / Imperial) Cook From Frozen Set Clock (on shortcuts panel) Air Fry Quick Start Menu Oven Grill Microwave Keep Warm Food Menu Melt Chocolate Turntable Off / Language Selection Soften Butter A Bit More™...
Assembly INSTALLATION AND TURNING ON BEFORE FIRST USE THE MICROWAVE OVEN Before first use remove all promotional stickers and packaging material. Carefully unpack • Select a level surface that provides enough the microwave oven and keep all the packing open space for the intake and/or outlet vents. material until all the parts of the microwave •...
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• When the use of the Combi Crisp pan is is any damage, do not operate the oven and required for the selected cooking function, contact a Sage service centre. the pan icon will appear; or an animation • Do not immerse the microwave oven, power showing pan legs will display on the screen.
Functions SETTING THE DISPLAY SETTING THE CLOCK - LANGUAGE 12- OR 24-HOUR CLOCK DISPLAY The default language is English, To set the time, press the SET CLOCK button however the Combi Wave 3-in-1 on the shortcuts panel. The clock can be appliance, is programmed with 20 set as 12- or 24 -hour clock display.
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SETTING THE BEEP VOLUME This allows you to choose the beep volume of your microwave oven. Press the BEEP VOLUME button The default beep volume is set to LOW. Minutes now flash to show they can be adjusted. Turn TIME dial to adjust minutes and press START button to confirm.
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By default, the microwave oven will play the new Sage designated sound profile. If you wish to change, follow the below instructions: Open door and press SOUND button on shortcuts panel.
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SETTING CHILD LOCK This setting is to lock the interface to prevent children from using the microwave oven. Press CHILD LOCK button shortcuts panel. The CHILD LOCK symbol will be displayed on the LCD screen Standby mode when the time is set. To activate the microwave: •...
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TIME & POWER / TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT Time, power level and temperature can be changed by turning the ADJUST dial. Adjustments can be made when in Microwave, Fast Combi, Air Fry, and Oven modes. ADJUSTING TIME Turn TIME dial to adjust the time. ADJUSTING TEMPERATURE Turn the ADJUST dial counter clockwise to decrease the temperature in 10 degrees...
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DYNAMIC TIME POWER / TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT Adjustment of time and power can be made when the microwave is in manual setting. Time and temperature adjustments can also be made when using the product in the Fast Combi, Air Fry and Oven manual settings. An example of dynamic power adjustment can be seen below while using a SMART COOK function.
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WHEN COOKING IS FINISHED NOTE At the end of any cooking cycle, the microwave will play the designed cycle finish tone, and the word FINISHED is displayed. The word FINISHED will stay flashing on the screen for 5 minutes or until the door is opened. Following the steps from previous page, using the ADJUST dial, the temperature can also be increased...
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Press START to begin cooking. NOTE Cooking process ends. As soon as A BIT MORE™ button is pressed, the microwave will start cooking using the last food menu or shortcut selected. If there was no previous food menu, the microwave will default to adding 20 seconds at 100% power.
Cooking Functions FAST COMBI The FAST COMBI function is designed to cook your favourite dishes faster than in a traditional oven. The FAST COMBI function will At the end of the cooking program, allow alternatively use the microwave, the convection the food items to stand for 5 minutes before oven and the grill in order to reach the selected removing and serving.
Halfway through the cook program, the oven AIR FRY will beep, and STIR/TURN will flash. Open The AIR FRY function is designed to deliver door or press STOP button once to pause. crispy golden food result, thanks to the Element Turn the food items over and press START system.
OVEN The OVEN function is designed to cook food items using the convection oven. The food needs to be placed in an oven-safe dish. Use the trivet to elevate the dish for better At the end of the preheating cycle, an alert cooking results.
The grill function is designed to gently NOTE brown your food item, by using the top heating element. Go to our website Sage.com to discover many recipes created for the Combi Wave™ 3-in-1 Open the door and press the GRILL button on Microwave oven.
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Press START to begin cooking. Baked Potato This setting uses the Oven function. Preheat time depends on the number of potatoes, but approximately 3:00min. After preheating, place potatoes on pan, using Combi Crisp pan with the pan legs in unfolded position, and don’t cover food.
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Soft Vegetables Baked Beans The SMART COOK SOFT VEGETABLES The SMART COOK BAKED BEANS. This setting is suitable for vegetables such as setting uses the Microwave function. broccoli, green beans, cauliflower, zucchini and Place in a deep, large microwave-safe bowl. peas.
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Melt chocolate NOTE At the press of a button, the SMART COOK MELT CHOCOLATE setting is designed to The butter should be soft enough to push a melt chocolate without overheating and seizing spoon easily into the centre. The butter should of the chocolate, using the microwave.
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At the end of the 3-minute preheating program, Chicken an alert tone will sound, and the screen will The SMART COOK CHICKEN setting indicate ‘INSERT FOOD ON PAN’. Open the is suitable for fresh chicken pieces as well door to place the food on pan, and press START as cooking whole chickens.
Meat SMART REHEAT The SMART COOK MEAT setting is designed The SMART REHEAT setting uses lower to cook different type of meat. power levels to gently reheat food without Cook times are based on meat directly from the drying or overcooking. refrigerator (approx.
Halfway through the cook program, an alert tone will sound, and STIR & TURN FOOD is displayed on screen. Open door or press STOP button once to pause. Stir the food in the plate and press START to continue the reheating program.
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FOR BEST RESULTS Once program has finished, remove chicken from microwave and stand 5-15 minutes to • Defrost times are for thoroughly frozen foods thaw completely. that have been in the freezer for at least 24 For whole chickens, remove from original hours and maintained at temperatures of packaging.
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Fish Loaf of Bread The SMART DEFROST Fish setting is This setting will defrost and warm a whole programmed to gently thaw delicate fish loaf of bread. Let bread rest for 5-10min fillets without cooking and heating the edges. after the cycle. Minimum amount of fish to defrost is 200g and Place uncut loaf of bread, without a cover on maximum is 800g.
Hints & Tips SOME IMPORTANT TIPS FOR • Elevating some types of food such as cakes, roast vegetables and dough products can MICROWAVE COOKING be advantageous. It allows more energy to To help equalize energy in the food so that it penetrate the food from all sides, base and cooks evenly follow these helpful tips.
Avoid the use • When it becomes necessary to replace the of spray and other harsh cleaners as they may oven light, please consult your Sage Service stain, streak or dull the door surface. Centre to have it replaced.
Troubleshooting PROBLEM EASY SOLUTION • Microwave oven Clean door and sealing surface of the oven. • interfering with radio, TV Reorient the receiving antenna of radio or television. • or similar equipment. Relocate the microwave oven with respect to the receiver. •...
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