38. For heavy dirt use a mild detergent. Do not use cleaning agents containing abrasives.
39. Do not use cleaning agents in a spray form or other strong cleaning agents, as they
may stain, streak or dull the surface of the microwave oven and the door.
40. The exterior surface of the microwave oven should be cleaned with a damp cloth. To
avoid damage to the components inside the microwave oven make sure that no water
drips through the ventilation holes inside.
45. D
o not heat eggs in shells or whole hard-boiled eggs in the microwave oven. They
may explode even after completion of heating in the microwave oven.
6. Glass turntable
CONTROL PANEL (Fig. 2)
1. Door lock
4. Opening the door
43. If water vapor collects inside the microwave oven or around the door, wipe it with a
soft cloth. This can happen when the microwave oven is operated in conditions of high
humidity, and when there are no signs of a fault in the device.
44. Periodically clean the glass turntable in warm, boiled water or in the dishwasher.
49. Metal containers for food and beverages are not allowed to be used in a microwave
oven.
42. Do not allow the control panel to get wet. Clean it with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use
detergents, abrasives or cleaning sprays to clean the control panel.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE (Fig. 1)
2. Microwave oven window
46. Do not touch the microwave oven's hot surfaces (the door, top or bottom wall,
and side walls). Use protective gloves when removing or touching any hot
elements.
47.
In order to provide additional protection, it is recommended to install residue current
device (RCD) in the power circuit, with residual current rating not more than 30 mA.
Contact professional electrician in this matter.
3. Turntable support set
48. WARNING: Only then allow children to use the oven without supervision when proper
instructions have been given to them so that they can use the oven safely and be
aware of hazards resulting from improper use.
5. Control panel
41. Both sides of the door, window, door seal and adjacent parts should be regularly wiped
with a damp cloth to remove any food residue or spilled liquids.
IIIII
high power – 100%
I:
low power – 20%
II:
low-medium power – 52%
IIII
medium-high power – 88%
:
defrosting – 42%
BEFORE FIRST USE
1. Make sure that all packaging has been removed from the inside of the microwave oven.
2.
Check that there are no signs of damage, such as a bent or warped door, damaged door seals, damaged contact surface,
cracked or loose door hinges and latches, dent in the microwave oven or the door. In the event of any damage do not use the
device and contact the service department.
4.Place the microwave oven on a flat, stable surface, which will withstand its weight.
III:
medium power – 73%
2.1. Timer 0-30 minutes
2.2. Knob for setting the power level
3.Do not expose the microwave oven to high temperatures or humidity and do not place nearby flammable materials.
5. Do not place anything on top of the microwave oven or block or cover the ventilation holes.
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