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Microwave Oven / User Manual

 Important safety and environmental 

instructions

 

Do not use this appliance out-

doors, bathrooms, humid envi-

ronments or in places where the 

it can get wet.

 

No responsibility or warranty 

claim shall be assumed for da-

mages arising from misuse or 

improper handling of the appli-

ance.

 

Never attempt to dismantle the 

appliance. No warranty claims 

are accepted for damage cau-

sed by improper handling.

 

Only use the original parts or 

parts recommended by the ma-

nufacturer.

 

Do not leave this appliance 

unattended while it is in use.

 

Always use the appliance on a 

stable, flat, clean dry, and non-

slip surface.

 

The appliance should not be 

operated with an external clock 

timer or separate remote control 

system.

 

Before using the appliance for 

the first time, clean all parts. 

Please see the details given 

in the "Cleaning and Mainte-

nance" section.

 

Operate the appliance for its in-

tended purpose only as descri-

bed in this manual. Do not use 

abrasive chemicals or steam 

on this appliance. This oven is 

particularly intended for heating 

and cooking the food. 
It is not intended for industrial or 

laboratory use.

 

Do not use your appliance to dry 

clothes or kitchen towels.

 

Appliance becomes very hot 

while it is in use. Pay attention 

not to touch the hot parts inside 

the oven.

 

Your oven is not designed to dry 

any living being.

 

Do not operate the oven empty.

 

Only use utensils that are su-

itable for use in microwave 

ovens.

Summary of Contents for MD 898 KZI

Page 1: ...MD 898 KZI MD 898 YKZI 30 L Electronic Microwave Oven User Manual...

Page 2: ...Follow all warnings and information in the user manual Remember that this user manual is also applicable for several other models Differences between the models are explicitly described in the manual...

Page 3: ...king and installing your oven 13 3 4 Advantages of the microwave oven 14 3 5 Theory of microwave cooking 15 3 6 Dishes suitable for microwave oven 15 4 Using your appliance 17 4 1 Heating with a Singl...

Page 4: ...as Staff kitchen areas in shops offices and other working envi ronments Farm houses By clients in hotels motels and other residential type environ ments Bed and Breakfast type environ ments Do not att...

Page 5: ...on slip surface The appliance should not be operated with an external clock timer or separate remote control system Before using the appliance for the first time clean all parts Please see the details...

Page 6: ...use Door and outer glass may be very hot when the appliance is in use 1 1 1 Electrical safety If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the ma nufacturer or its service agent or a similarl...

Page 7: ...disconnect it from its power supply and never wrap its power cable around the appliance Do not immerse the appliance power cable or power plug in water or any other liquids Do not hold it under runnin...

Page 8: ...und after they have been taken out of the oven so be careful when you are holding the containers Do not roast anything in the oven Hot oil may damage the components and materials of the oven and it ma...

Page 9: ...ne other than a competent person to carry out any service or repair operation which in volves the removal of a cover which gives protection against exposure to microwave energy WARNING Liquids and oth...

Page 10: ...ave been given so that the child is able to use the microwave oven in a safe way and understands the hazards of improper use Due to excessive heat that ari ses in grill and combination modes children...

Page 11: ...product with normal domestic and other wastes at the end of its service life Take it to the collection center for the recycling of elect rical and electronic equipment Please consult your local author...

Page 12: ...t conditions 2 Your microwave oven 2 1 Overview 1 Door Safety Interlock System 2 Oven Window 3 Oven Air Vent 4 Cylinder Ring 5 Glass Tray 6 Control Panel 7 Grill rack 2 2 Technical data Power consumpt...

Page 13: ...ng it Place the glass plate on the roller ring and the roller base support 3 2 2 Roller base support Use the roller support under the glass1 plate Do not place any other plate tray apart from the glas...

Page 14: ...eep sig nal for 5 times Open your oven s door and test the temperature of the water If the water is hot this means your oven is functioning Be careful while removing the con tainer filled with water i...

Page 15: ...e for microwave cooking You can perform the test below to see if a dish is appropriate for microwave ovens or not Test Place the empty dish you are testing into the oven and place another dish filled...

Page 16: ...ials that may arc or they may catch fire when used in microwave ovens Wooden and wicker vessels Large wooden vessels should not be used as the microwave energy causes the wood to get dry and crispy Ce...

Page 17: ...regular shapes will get cooked sooner than the ones with irregular shapes Cut the food in even sizes and regularly to cook them in the best way possible Height of the food Top parts of the food that...

Page 18: ...tes for two potatoes The number of the microwaves in your oven re mains the same even if the amount of the food cooked in it changes Thus if you place more food in the oven the cooking duration will a...

Page 19: ...he outer parts get he ated before the inner parts Roast type meats and big longitudinal foods such as a whole chicken must be turned upside down to be cooked evenly on the top and at the bottom You ma...

Page 20: ...with 70 power for 10 minutes Press the microwave button and select 70 power Set the cooking duration to 10 00 Press the start button There are 5 different power levels and the longest microwave heatin...

Page 21: ...he same time If a memory was set before 1 will be displa yed when you press the Memory button After you have pressed the Start button the oven will start to operate according to the memorised program...

Page 22: ...tes 2 Convection function Example Convection cooking To set the pre heated oven for 20 minutes cooking at 200 C Press the Convection button and select convec tion cooking Press the Convection button a...

Page 23: ...e the child safety lock This function will be disabled if you press Auto Menu and Combination buttons simul taneously for 2 seconds again 4 12 Stop Cancel The oven will stop if you press Stop Cancel b...

Page 24: ...rb the micro wave energy causing longer cooking durations Wipe the crumbs between the door and the outer frame with a damp cloth Clean the greasy crumbs splashed with a soapy cloth at first and then w...

Page 25: ...owave oven is over the food will also be cooked during the waiting process This process enables the food to be cooked evenly at all sides The waiting duration depends on the density of the food Is it...

Page 26: ...e If your oven is not functioning before calling the Authorised Service check if 1 The plug is seated well in the socket 2 One of the fuses in the house has blown or not 3 Check if the front door has...

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