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The supply cable must be disconnected from the socket only by 
pulling the plug.  

 

Never carry or lift the device by the supply cable. 

 

In any case do not open the device housing. In case of electrical or 
mechanical modifications the electric shock hazard will occur. 

 

Never immerse the appliance, the power cord and the power plug in 
water or other liquids. 

 

Do not use any acid agents and make sure no water ingresses the 
device. 

 

Never operate the device with moist hands or standing on wet floor. 

 

Remove the plug from its socket: 

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when the device is not used, 

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in case of anomalies during operation, 

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before cleaning.

 

 WARNING! Microwave radiation hazard! 

Exposure to microwave radiation may cause bodily injury. 
To avoid the effects of this risk, follow the safety instructions presented 
below. 

 

 

Do not turn the microwave oven on when the door is open, as an excess 
of damaging electromagnetic waves may be emitted by the device.  
Never change the safety locks! 

 

It is extremely important to not damage the door and that it can be 
closed properly. Example of damage to the door which may be unsafe 
include the following: 

 

1. warping and indentations, 
2. cracked and/or properly secured hinges and screws, 
3. damaged door seals, 
4. cracked glass pane, 
5. damaged locking elements. 

 

 

The space between the door and the device must be free of foreign 
objects.  

Summary of Contents for 610.836

Page 1: ...610836 Original Gebrauchsanleitung V3 0416...

Page 2: ...ivery check 30 3 2 Packaging 30 3 3 Storage 30 4 Technical data 31 4 2 Technical specification 31 4 1 Overview of parts 31 5 Installation and operation 33 5 1 Installation 33 5 3 Guidelines for cookin...

Page 3: ...ese instructions and give them to future owners of the device 1 Safety This device is designed in accordance with the presently applicable technological standards However the device can pose a danger...

Page 4: ...odifications or alterations to the device that are not explicitly approved by the manufacturer may be undertaken DANGER Electric shock hazard To avoid the hazard results please follow the safety instr...

Page 5: ...of anomalies during operation before cleaning WARNING Microwave radiation hazard Exposure to microwave radiation may cause bodily injury To avoid the effects of this risk follow the safety instruction...

Page 6: ...in the microwave oven it is possible that the liquid may reach boiling temperature without externally visible bubbling For this reason special care must be taken when handling the container Even a li...

Page 7: ...the door closed turn the device off and remove the plug from its socket OR flip the main circuit breaker switch Do not use metallic pots pans or covers Metal may lead to sparks in the cooking chamber...

Page 8: ...y or material damage WARNING This symbol highlights hazards which could lead to injury WARNING This symbol highlights dangerous situations which could lead to injury or death CAUTION This symbol highl...

Page 9: ...aration heating and defrosting of food products using appropriate dishes The microwave oven cannot be used for industrial and laboratory purposes storage of kitchen utensils and dishes drying paper te...

Page 10: ...by violation of advice concerning operation and cleaning use other than designed alterations made by user use of inadequate spare parts We reserve the right to make technical changes for purposes of...

Page 11: ...The outer and inner packing material should be removed completely from the device before installation NOTE If you liked to dispose the packing consider the regulations applicable in your country Supp...

Page 12: ...wer levels 6 Manual times up to 30 minutes Dimensions int W 315 x D 290 x H 200 mm ext W 483 x D 425 x H 281mm Rotating tray 270 mm Volume 23 litres Weight 12 6 kg We reserve the right to make technic...

Page 13: ...32 Control panel A Power regulator 6 power levels High 100 power Medium high 85 power Medium 66 power Medium low 48 power Defrost 40 power Low 17 power B manual timer 0 30 min B A...

Page 14: ...t sides of device 5 cm Never block the ventilation ducts The device must remain a minimum distance of 2 m from radios televisions and other such electronics in order to avoid interference with the sig...

Page 15: ...ing and prevent splattering Turn food products over while cooking This will speed up the process of cooking such products as chicken or hamburgers Large products such as a roast should be turned over...

Page 16: ...no Aluminum foil foil containers no 5 4 Operation Washing prior to first use Prior to first use it is necessary to wash the device so that remnants of packing materials do not impact the taste of food...

Page 17: ...nd check that the seals are clean and door is closed properly 4 Set the desired power level and cooking time 1 30 NOTE The device comes on when the cooking time is set Cooking time depends on the foll...

Page 18: ...r to defrosting remove the packaging from the product and place the product on a plate While defrosting proceed in accordance with the following instruction Covering Food products should be covered in...

Page 19: ...ter into the device o Wash the device regularly o After each use wipe the device with a moist cloth Remove any remnants of food and beverages from the interior of the device with a moist cloth A delic...

Page 20: ...e device according to the above mentioned instructions and store it in a dry clean place protected against frost sun and children Do not place any heavy objects on the device 7 Possible Malfunctions I...

Page 21: ...sal service in your community WARNING To exclude any abuse and the dangers involved make the waste device unfit for use before disposal For that purpose disconnect device from mains supply and remove...

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