Manual LG MS-1735T Microwave

Need a manual for your LG MS-1735T Microwave? Below you can view and download the PDF manual for free in English. This product currently has 7 frequently asked questions, 0 comments and has 1 vote with an average product rating of 100/100. If this is not the manual you want, please contact us.

Is your product defective and the manual offers no solution? Go to a Repair Café for free repair services.

Manual

Loading…

INTRODUCTlON
6
1.
HOW
MICROWAVE
OVEN
WORKS
Microwaves
are
a
form
of
energy
similar
to
radio
and
television
waves
and
to
ordinary
daylight.
Everything
emits
microwaves
the
kitchen
sink,
a
coffee
pot
even
people.
But
ordinarily,
microwaves
spread
outwards
as
they
travel
through
the
atmosphere
and
disappear
without
effect.
Our
microwave
oven,
however,
is
constructed
in
such
a
way
as
to
take
advantage
of
microwave
energy.
Electricity
is
converted
into
microwave
energy
by
the
magnetron
tube,
and
microwaves
are
then
sent
into
the
Cooking
Area
through
openings
at
the
side
of
the
oven.
A
turntable
or
tray
is
located
at
the
bottom
of
the
oven.
Microwaves
cannot
pass
through
metal
walls
of
the
oven,
but
they
can
penetrate
such
materials
as
glass,
porcelain
and
paper,
the
materials
out
of
which
microwave
safe
cooking
dishes
are
constructed.
Microwaves
do
not
heat
the
cookware,
though
cooking
vessels
will
eventually
get
hot
from
the
heat
generated
by
the
food.
A
very
safe
appliance.
Your
microwave
oven
is
one
of
the safest
of
all
home
appliances.
When
the
door
is
opened,
the
oven
automatically
stops
producing
microwaves.
Although
microwave
ovens
have
been
in
operation
since
the
mid-50's,
there
has
yet
to
be
one
injury
reported
from
their
use.
And
incidentally,
by
the
time
the
microwave
energy
has
been
converted
into
heat
in
the
process
of
making
your
food
hot,
the
microwaves
are
completely
spent.
Thus,
there
is
NO
'residue'
of
any
kind
in
food
that
has
been
cooked
by
microwaves.
2.
GETTING
THE
BEST
RESULTS
FROM YOUR
MICROWAVE
OVEN
Keeping
an
eye
on
things.
The
recipes
in
this
book
have
been
formulated
with
great
care,
but
your
success
in
preparing
them
depends,
of
course,
on
how
much
attention
you
pay
to
the
food
as
it
cooks.
Always
watch
your
food
as
it
cooks.
Your
microwave
oven
is
equipped
with
a
light
that
turns
on
automatically
when
the
oven
is in
operation
so
that
you
can
see
inside
and
check
the
progress
of
your
recipe.
Directions
given
in
recipes
to
'elevate',
'stir',
and
the
like
should
be
thought
of
as
the
minimum
steps
recommended.
If
the
food
seems
to
you
to
be
cooking
unevenly,
simply
make
the
necessary
adjustments
you
think
appropriate
to
correct
the
problem.
Factors
affecting
cooking
times.
To
check
the
wattage
of
your
oven,
refer
to
the
drawings
at
the
beginning
of
this
book.
Many
factors
affect
cooking
times.
The
temperature
of
ingredients
used
in
a
recipe
makes
a
big
difference
in
cooking
times.
For
example,
a
cake
made
with
icecold
butter,
milk
and
eggs
will
take
considerably
longer
to
bake
than
one
made
with
ingredients
that
are
at
room
temperature.
All
of
the
recipes
in
this
book
give
a
range
of
cooking
times.
In
general,
you
will
find
that
the
food
remains
under
cooked
at
the
lower
end
of
the
time
range,
and
you
may
sometimes
want
to
cook
your
food
beyond
the
maximum
time
given
according
to
personal
preference.
The
governing
philosophy
of
this
book
is
that
it
is
best
for
a
recipe
to
be
conservative
in
giving
cooking
times
for
while
undercooked
food
may
always
be
cooked
a
bit
more,
overcooked
food
is
ruined
for
good.
However,
some
of
the
recipes,
particularly
those
for
bread,
cakes
and
custards,
recommend
that
food
be
removed
from
the
oven
when
they
are
slightly
undercooked.
This
is
not
a
mistake.
When
allowed
to
stand,
usually
covered,
these foods
will
continue
to
cook
outside
of
the
oven
as
the
heat
trapped
within
the
outer
portions
of
the
foods
gradually
travels
inward.
If
the
foods
are
left
in
the
oven
until
they
are
cooked
all
the
way
through,
the
outer
portions
will
become
overcooked
or
even
burnt.
As
you
gain
experience
in
using
your
microwave
oven,
you
will
become
increasingly
skillful
in
estimating
both
cooking
and
standing
times
for
various
foods.
3.
HOW
FOOD
CHARACTER-
ISTICS
AFFECT
MICROWAVE
COOKING
Density
of
foods:
Light,
porous
food
such
as
cakes
and
bread
cook
more
quickly
than
heavy,
dense
foods
such
as
roasts
and
casseroles.
You
must
take
care
when
microwaving
porous
foods
that
the
outer
edges
do
not
become
dry
and
brittle.
Shield
edge
with
foil
or
microwave
at
a
low
power
level.
Height
of
foods:
The
upper
portion
of
tall
foods,
particularly
roasts,
will
cook
more
quickly
than
the
lower
portion.
Therefore,
it
is
wise
to
turn
tall
foods
during
cooking,
sometimes
several
times.
Moisture
content
of
foods:
Since
microwaves
are
attracted
by
moisture,
relatively
dry
foods
such
as
roasts
and
some
vegetables
should
either
be
sprinkled
with
water
prior
to
cooking
or
covered
so
as
to
retain
steam.
Download manual in English (PDF, 0.26 MB)
(Consider the environment and only print this manual if it is really necessary)

Loading…

Rating

Let us know what you think about the LG MS-1735T Microwave by leaving a product rating. Want to share your experiences with this product or ask a question? Please leave a comment at the bottom of the page.
Are you satisfied with the LG MS-1735T Microwave?
Yes No
100%
0%
1 vote

Join the conversation about this product

Here you can share what you think about the LG MS-1735T Microwave. If you have a question, first carefully read the manual. Requesting a manual can be done by using our contact form.

More about this manual

We understand that it’s nice to have a paper manual for your LG MS-1735T Microwave. You can always download the manual from our website and print it yourself. If you would like to have an original manual, we recommend you contact LG. They might be able to provide an original manual. Are you looking for the manual of your LG MS-1735T Microwave in a different language? Choose your preferred language on our homepage and search for the model number to see if we have it available.

Specifications

Brand LG
Model MS-1735T
Category Microwaves
File type PDF
File size 0.26 MB

All manuals for LG Microwaves
More manuals of Microwaves

Frequently Asked Questions about LG MS-1735T Microwave

Our support team searches for useful product information and answers to frequently asked questions. If you find an inaccuracy in our frequently asked questions, please let us know by using our contact form.

My microwave won't start when I press the start-button, what can I do? Verified

In many cases the door of the microwave hasn't closed properly. Open and close the door and try again.

This was helpful (3213) Read more

Can I use my microwave when the turntable doesn't work? Verified

The turntable makes sure the heat is distributed evenly. When it's not working, the microwave cannnot be properly used. Have it repaired.

This was helpful (1937) Read more

The microwave is on but is not working. Why is that? Verified

It's possible that the door does not close properly. To ensure safety a microwave will not workj until the door is completely closed. Sometimes this can be fixed by adjusting the door hinge.

This was helpful (1345) Read more

The mica/cardboard plate inside the microwave came off. Can I still use the microwave? Verified

No, absolutely not. The mica/cardboard plate is the waveguide that distributes the microwaves. Put it back or get a replacement.

This was helpful (1214) Read more

My microwave keeps making noise, even after it has finished. Is this normal? Verified

Yes, this is a normal sound. The fan cools the microwave after use. The duration depends on how long the microwave has operated.

This was helpful (1011) Read more

Can I boil water in the microwave? Verified

No, absolutely not. Water can get superheated. This means that the water can reach a temperature of above 100℃ without boiling. When this water then touchs any object it can instantly boil and splash up, causing burns.

This was helpful (741) Read more

Why can't I put metal in my microwave? Verified

Metal doesn't let the microwaves through but bounces them back. When these microwaves are bounced back at the same spot, this can cause sparks.

This was helpful (740) Read more
Manual LG MS-1735T Microwave

Related products

Related categories