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DESIGN INSPIRED 
MICROWAVE

User Manual

Summary of Contents for MD 18637

Page 1: ...DESIGN INSPIRED MICROWAVE User Manual ...

Page 2: ...ion 11 About microwaves 21 Cooking and heating up in the microwave oven 22 Package contents 26 Before using the appliance for the first time 27 Operation 29 Cleaning and maintenance 38 Troubleshooting 39 Disposal 40 Technical specifications 41 Declaration of Conformity 41 Service information 42 Privacy statement 42 Legal Notice 43 Contents ...

Page 3: ...3 A 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 6 7 Overview ...

Page 4: ...4 B C 10 12 11 13 14 Overview ...

Page 5: ...5 E D Use ...

Page 6: ...s rotary plate Automatic programme 5 Noodles 7 Roller ring Automatic programme 6 Potatoes 8 Viewing window Automatic programme 7 Pizza 9 Door lock Automatic programme 8 Soup 10 Magnetron cover DO NOT REMOVE Automatic programme 9 Porridge 11 Setting the modes 13 Starting the appliance quick start confirming the entry Setting the time 14 Cancelling a cooking process deleting an entry activating the b...

Page 7: ...aining the appliance 19 About microwaves 21 Cooking and heating up in the microwave oven 22 General notes 22 Microwave suitable materials 22 Materials that are partially suitable 24 Unsuitable materials 24 Package contents 26 Before using the appliance for the first time 27 Setting up the appliance 28 Opening closing the door 28 Cleaning the appliance for the first time 28 Heating up an empty applia...

Page 8: ...n mode microwave and grill 34 Using multiple programmes 34 Preprogramming the cooking start time 35 Automatic cooking 36 End of the cooking process 37 Cleaning and maintenance 38 Troubleshooting 39 Disposal 40 Technical specifications 41 Declaration of Conformity 41 Service information 42 Privacy statement 42 Legal Notice 43 ...

Page 9: ...a block of text is marked with one of the warning symbols listed below the hazard described in that text must be avoided to prevent the potential consequences described there from occurring DANGER This keyword denotes a high risk hazard situation which results in death or serious injury if it is not avoided WARNING This keyword denotes a medium risk hazard situation which can result in death or a ...

Page 10: ...nsulation throughout and have either a plug with earth contact or a fixed power cord with protective earth Electrical appliances in protection class I can have parts with double or reinforced insulation or parts which are operated with safety extra low voltage Indoor use Appliances with this symbol are intended solely for indoor use Food safe surface Products that feature this symbol meet the requi...

Page 11: ...ty information Any other use is considered improper and can cause personal injury or property damage Safety of children and persons WARNING Risk of injury Risk of injury to children and persons with limited physical sensory or mental abilities for example partially disabled people or older people with limited physical and mental abilities or to those without experience and knowledge such as older ...

Page 12: ... through swallowing or inhaling small parts or plastic wrap Do not store any of the packaging material used bags polystyrene etc within the reach of children Do not let children play with the packaging material General safety WARNING Warning risk of electric shock There is a risk of electric shock due to live parts Before using for the first time and after each use check the microwave oven and the ...

Page 13: ...catch are damaged then do not use the microwave oven under any circumstances Immediately remove the plug from the earthed mains outlet in this case Do not use the microwave again until it has been repaired by a person trained for this purpose WARNING It is dangerous for untrained persons to carry out repair or maintenance work which requires the removal of a cover which is in place to prevent the ...

Page 14: ... come into contact with water or other liquids Keep the appliance the mains cable and the mains plug away from wash basins sinks or similar Should liquid ever penetrate into the appliance disconnect the plug from the earthed mains outlet immediately Have the appliance checked by a qualified specialist workshop Never touch the appliance or the mains cable with wet hands DANGER Risk of explosion Risk...

Page 15: ...treme conditions Avoid High humidity or wet conditions Extremely high or low temperatures Direct sunlight Open flames Do not place the microwave oven near heat sources Chemical additives in furniture coatings may corrode the material of the appliance feet and cause residue on the furniture surface Place the appliance on a heatproof mat if necessary Hot surfaces DANGER Risk of explosion Mixtures of ...

Page 16: ...ppliance surfaces Do not place objects on top of the microwave oven To ensure adequate ventilation a minimum safe clearance distance of 30 cm to the top and 20 cm on both sides must be observed The standing space of the appliance is to have a height of at least 85 cm see Fig D The appliance must be positioned with the rear panel against a wall Do not cover or obstruct the vents on the appliance Th...

Page 17: ...metal internal wall of the appliance when the appliance is in use If smoke starts to emerge keep the door closed in order to prevent fire from breaking out or to smother any flames Immediately switch off the appliance by disconnecting the mains plug Never exceed the cooking times specified by the manufacturer Do not store any food or other objects in the microwave oven Safety instructions relating sp...

Page 18: ...am will escape when you open cooking containers Always hold the opening away from the body on opening Hot steam will escape when you open the door Do not stand too close The surfaces of the microwave the accessory parts as well as the dishes will become very hot during the cooking process Use oven gloves Allow parts to cool down before cleaning NOTICE Possible material damage Risk of damage to the...

Page 19: ...moving the liquid from the microwave oven can then cause a sudden reaction causing boiling liquid to spurt out Do not use tall narrow containers Place a glass rod or ceramic rod in the container when heating liquids in order to prevent delayed boiling Wait a few moments after heating the liquid then take hold of the container carefully and stir the liquid before you take it out of the oven Cleanin...

Page 20: ...surfaces Failure to clean the microwave properly can damage the surface which can in turn reduce the service life of the appliance and may lead to dangerous situations Clean the appliance regularly and remove food residues Observe the instructions for cleaning when cleaning the oven as well as the adjacent parts see Cleaning and maintenance on page 38 ...

Page 21: ...ater content are heated the most intensively This heat then works its way slowly throughout the food and has a defrosting heating and cooking effect on the food The cooking area and the air in the oven are not heated the food container is mainly heated by the hot food Each foodstuff requires a certain amount of energy to cook or defrost As a rule of thumb we can say High output short time or low o...

Page 22: ... avoid splashes furthermore the food is more evenly cooked Foods such as chicken pieces or hamburgers should be turned once when cooking in the microwave oven in order to speed up cooking Larger pieces such as joints or roasting chickens must be turned at least once It is also important to reposition food e g if cooking meatballs After half of the cooking time has expired the food should be reposi...

Page 23: ...ing the microwave in grill grill combination mode do not use cling film or containers made from porcelain ceramics or plastic Overview of suitable materials The following list is a general guide to help you choose the correct cooking dishes Cooking dishes Microwave Grill Combination mode Heatproof glass Yes Yes Yes Non heatproof glass No No No Heatproof ceramic Yes Yes Yes Microwave suitable plasti...

Page 24: ... Never use aluminium foil in large quantities It can however be used e g in small pieces to cover sensitive parts You can also cover the corners of containers to prevent overcooking as the microwave energy is primarily concentrated on the corners Maintain a distance of 2 5 cm between the foil and the internal wall Aluminium containers e g those for ready to serve meals are partially suitable but t...

Page 25: ...crystal or lead crystal in microwave mode It can shatter and coloured glass may become discoloured Do not use materials which are not heatproof They may warp or may even catch fire In order to test whether a dish is suitable for use in the microwave oven put some water in it and place it in the microwave oven Press the 13 button twice The appliance will now operate in microwave mode for 1 minute If...

Page 26: ...of children Do not let children play with the packaging material Remove the product from the packaging and remove all packaging material Check your purchase to ensure that all items are included If anything is missing please contact us within 14 days of purchase The following items are supplied with your product Microwave Rotary plate Roller ring Grill rack Operating instructions and warranty card...

Page 27: ...he microwave oven under any circumstances Immediately remove the plug from the earthed mains outlet in this case If you discover any damage do not use the microwave Instead please contact the Service Centre NOTICE Possible material damage Risk of damage to the appliance due to improper use of the appliance The cover 10 in the cooking area is not part of the packaging and must not be removed The mi...

Page 28: ...nufacturing process wipe out the interior and the inner side of the viewing window 8 with a slightly damp soft cloth before using the appliance for the first time Ensure that no liquids penetrate the appliance and dry the surfaces completely afterwards Clean the grill rack 5 glass rotary plate 6 and roller ring 7 in warm water with a little washing up liquid before drying off these parts completely...

Page 29: ...ccessories Do not use the microwave without properly installing the rotary plate 6 Place the roller ring 7 in the recess in the cooking area and then place the rotary plate on the centre of the drive shaft see Fig E In grill mode you can use the stainless steel grill rack 5 provided and place this on the rotary plate if the food is suitable for this But do not use it in microwave mode Operation Ev...

Page 30: ...e time display flashes Use the number buttons to enter the time 12 Press again The time is now set Setting the kitchen timer Set a time at which the acoustic signals sound Press the 11 button Use the number buttons to enter the reminder time 12 Confirm your selection with the 13 button Five acoustic signals sound when the time is reached The function is not available while a cooking programme is in ...

Page 31: ...e programme The remaining cooking time is still shown on the display Once you have closed the door again press the 13 button to resume the cooking process Press the button twice in order to prematurely stop the programme completely Heating using microwave energy Press the 11 button once or several times until the desired power output level is displayed Press the button Readout on the display Outpu...

Page 32: ...ining cooking time is shown on the display If the appliance is in use the cooking time can be increased by 30 seconds each time the button is pressed This function is however not available for the automatic programmes and defrosting mode Weight defrost You can set the defrosting programme based on the weight of the food Weights from 100 g to 2000 g can be set Place the frozen food in a suitable co...

Page 33: ...ooked Press the 13 button The programme starts The remaining defrosting time is shown on the display If necessary open the door after approximately half the time has elapsed and turn the food over or stir the food to guarantee even defrosting If the frozen food has still not been defrosted once the time has elapsed start the appliance again at level P30 for several minutes to defrost the frozen fo...

Page 34: ...combination mode In all programmes the maximum cooking time is 99 minutes and 99 seconds Press the 11 button repeatedly until you see C 1 or C 2 in the display The programme variants C 1 or C 2 are available Press the button Readout on the display Operating mode in Microwave Grill 2 x C 1 55 45 3 x C 2 36 64 Use the number buttons to enter a cooking time 12 Press the button to start the grilling p...

Page 35: ...hat the second programme has started Preprogramming the cooking start time This function gives you the option of having the microwave start automatically at a certain time The timer needs to be set to preprogram a cooking start time Set the cooking programme as described without pressing the button afterwards Press the 11 button Use the number buttons to enter the start time 12 Press the button to...

Page 36: ...s the button again to change the portion size The amount can be set according to the table Menu Portion size g Press the automatic programme 12 button Display Output W A 1 Heating 150 1x 150 800 250 2x 250 350 3x 350 400 4x 400 A 2 Vegetables 150 1x 150 800 350 2x 350 500 3x 500 A 3 Fish 150 1x 150 640 250 2x 250 350 3x 350 400 4x 400 450 5x 450 A 4 Meat 150 1x 150 800 300 2x 300 450 3x 450 600 4x...

Page 37: ... 1100 Press the 13 button to start the programme The cooking process ends automatically and five acoustic signals are output If the food is not fully cooked through cook it for a few minutes more with the microwave programme End of the cooking process CAUTION Risk of injury As the food or containers may be very hot there is a risk of scalding Always use a protective cloth or heatproof oven gloves w...

Page 38: ...rating parts avoid allowing water to penetrate into the ventilation openings Clean the door the viewing window as well as the closing mechanism carefully with a mild soap solution Take great care not to damage these parts Water may condense on the external surfaces if used in high humidity If water condenses on the internal or external surfaces wipe it off with a soft cloth The glass rotary plate ...

Page 39: ...ut 10 seconds and then plug it back in again The fuse has blown Contact the service department The child lock is activated Deactivate the child lock The earthed mains outlet is faulty Check the earthed mains outlet by connecting another appliance Rotary plate making noises Dirty rollers Rotary plate not inserted correctly Clean rotary plate Insert rotary plate correctly ...

Page 40: ...old waste In accordance with Directive 2012 19 EU the appliances must be properly disposed of at the end of its service life This involves separating the materials in the appliances for the purpose of recycling and minimising the environmental impact Take old appliances to a collection point for electrical scrap or a recycling centre Contact your local waste disposal company or your local authorit...

Page 41: ...e product conforms to the following European requirements EMC Directive 2014 30 EU Low Voltage Directive 2014 35 EU Ecodesign Directive 2009 125 EC RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU This product meets the requirements of European standard EN55011 The product is classed as standard compliant as a group 2 class B appliance Group 2 means that the appliance intentionally generates high frequency energy in the...

Page 42: ...rcan Swindon SN3 5JF Wiltshire United Kingdom You can download this and many other sets of operating instructions from our service portal at www medion com gb service start You will also find drivers and other software for a wide range of devices there You can also scan the QR code on the side of the screen to download the operating instructions onto your mobile device from the service portal Priva...

Page 43: ...a competent data protection supervisory authority Article 77 GDPR in conjunction with S 19 BDSG The state official for data protection and freedom of information for MEDION AG is Nordrhein Westfalen P box 200444 40212 Düsseldorf Germany www ldi nrw de The processing of your data is necessary for warranty processing it is not possible to process the warranty without the provision of the required dat...

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Page 45: ...r attention In the unlikely event of such an occurrence or if you require any information about the product please contact us via our helpline support services details of which are to be found both in this manual and on the product itself PRODUCED IN CHINA FOR ALDI STORES LTD PO BOX 26 ATHERSTONE WARWICKSHIRE CV9 2SH ALDI STORES IRELAND LTD PO BOX 726 NAAS CO KILDARE GB IE AFTER SALES SUPPORT www ...

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