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•  The oven must have sufficient airflow. To 

ensure good ventilation, a gap of 10 
centimetres is required at the back, 15 
centimetres at one side, 30 centimetres 
at the other side and 30 centimetres 
above.

•  Only use utensils that are suitable for 

use in microwave ovens

•  When heating food in plastic or paper 

containers, keep an eye on the oven due 
to the possibility of ignition

•  If smoke is observed, switch off or 

unplug the appliance and keep the door 
closed in order to stifle any flames

•  Microwave heating of beverages can 

result in delayed eruptive boiling 
therefore care must be taken when 
handling the container

•  The contents of feeding bottles and 

baby food jars shall be stirred or shaken 
and the temperature checked before 
consumption, in order to avoid burns

•  Eggs in their shell and whole hard-boiled 

eggs should not be heated in microwave 
ovens since they may explode, even 
after microwave heating has ended

•  The oven should be cleaned regularly 

and any food deposits removed

•  Failure to maintain the oven in a clean 

condition could lead to deterioration of 
the surface that could adversely affect 
the life of the appliance and possibly 
result in a hazardous situation

•  To protect against the risk of electric 

shock, DO NOT IMMERSE the 
appliance, cord set or plug in water or 
other liquids.

•  Do not remove the feet from this 

product.

•  Do not place any item on top of the 

oven.

•  Do not cook food directly on the tray. 

Always use a bowl or other container 
that is suitable for use in a microwave 
oven

Using your appliance

•  Do not operate any appliance with a 

damaged cord or plug, or after the 
appliance malfunctions, or is dropped or 
damaged in any manner. Return the 
complete appliance to your nearest 
authorised service facility for 
examination, electrical repair, mechanical 
repair or adjustment to avoid any hazard.

•  Do not attempt to repair the appliance 

yourself; instead, take it to your Black & 
Decker-owned or Authorised Service 
Centre for repair.

•  The use of attachments or accessories 

not recommended or sold by this 
appliance manufacturer may result in fire, 
electric shock or personal injury.

•  Do not let the cord hang over the edge of 

a table, counter, or touch hot surfaces.

•  Avoid touching hot surfaces, use handles 

and knobs.

•  Do not operate or place any part of this 

appliance on or near any hot surfaces 
(such as gas or electric burner or in a 
heated oven) or any appliance that 
generates steam.

•  Do not abuse the cord. Never carry the 

appliance by the cord or yank it to 
disconnect it from the outlet; instead, 
grasp the plug and pull to disconnect.

•  When using an extension cord with your 

appliance, make sure the extension cord 
is correctly wired, and rated for its use.

•  The microwave oven should be placed on 

a flat stable surface which can hold the 
weight of the appliance and the heaviest 
of food likely to be cooked inside.

•  Do not operate the microwave oven 

without the tray or roller support or shaft 
in their proper positions.

•  Make sure that the power supply cord is 

undamaged and does not run under the 
microwave oven or over any hot or sharp 
surfaces.

Summary of Contents for MZ30PGSSI

Page 1: ...d efficient use of the appliance We urge you to read the Hint s section and also follow all detailed instructions even if you are familiar with using this appliance Keep this guide handy for future reference First Use Safety Recommendation English Page 02 Arabic Page 23 ...

Page 2: ...Microwave Auto Reheat Clock Pre Se t Start 30Sec Con firm Stop Clear Grill Combi W T Tim e Defrost Fish Pasta Soup Porri dge Pasta Pizza Potato Meat Vegetable Microwave Auto Reheat Clock Pre Set Start 30Sec Confirm Stop Clear Grill Combi W T Time Defrost Fish Soup Porridge 8 ...

Page 3: ...until it has been repaired by a competent person Warning It is hazardous for anyone other than a competent person to carry out any service or repair operation that involves the removal of a cover which gives protection against exposure to microwave energy Warning Liquids and other foods must not be heated in sealed containers since they are liable to explode Warning Only allow children to use the ...

Page 4: ...s use a bowl or other container that is suitable for use in a microwave oven Using your appliance Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions or is dropped or damaged in any manner Return the complete appliance to your nearest authorised service facility for examination electrical repair mechanical repair or adjustment to avoid any hazard Do not att...

Page 5: ... door damaged door seals and sealing surface broken or loose door hinges latches and dents inside the cavity or on the door If there is any damage do not operate the oven Do not cover or block any openings on the appliance Do not use solvents or other corrosive chemicals or vapours for cleaning this appliance Never leave metal utensils in the Microwave During use the appliance becomes hot Care sho...

Page 6: ... to the voltage on the rating plate Power plugs must match the outlet Never modify the plug in any way Do not use any adaptor plugs with earthed Class l appliances Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce the risk of electric shock Never operate an appliance directly below the socket outlet it is connected to The power outlet this oven is connected to must be readily accessible so it can ...

Page 7: ...ati cally Use Fig C Open the oven door then place the container onto the tray 4 then close the door Press the Microwave button The display will show P100 and To change the microwave power either press the Microwave button repeatedly or rotate the control dial 12 until the required power is shown in the display Then press the Start 30 Sec Confirm button Set the required cooking time using the contr...

Page 8: ...ired defrost time Press the Start 30 Sec Confirm button to start defrosting Auto Reheat Press the Auto Reheat button once The LED will display 200 and g to indicate 200g of food The display will also show and The weight of food to be reheated can be 200 400 or 600 grams This is selected by either repeatedly pressing the Auto Reheat button or rotating the control dial 12 until the required amount o...

Page 9: ...he control dial 12 to select 80 microwave power Press the Start 30 Sec Confirm button to confirm the settings The display will show P 80 Rotate the control dial 12 to set the required cooking start time of 7 00 Note Do not press the Start 30 Sec Confirm button Menu Weight Display A 1 200g 200g Pizza 400g 400g 200g 200g A 2 400g 400g Potato 600g 600g 250g 250g A 3 350g 350g Meat 450g 450g 200g 200g...

Page 10: ...will sound once for the first stage The defrosting time will count down in the display The audible signal will sound again once the 2nd stage of cooking starts When cooking is completed the audible signal will sound 5 times Child Lock A special feature is provided to prevent children using the oven Press hold the Stop Clear button for 3 seconds An audible signal will be heard and will be shown in ...

Page 11: ... by combining a cup of water with the juice and skin of one lemon in a deep microwavable bowl Microwave for 5 minutes and dry the cavity thoroughly with a soft cloth Radio Interference A microwave oven may interfere with the normal operation of radio TV or similar equipment Should such interference occur the following steps should be followed Clean the door and sealing surface of the oven Place th...

Page 12: ...re that it is packed carefully in a sturdy carton with enough packing material to prevent damage Include a note describing the problem to the service Centre and be sure to give your return address DESIGNED FOR DOMESTIC PURPOSES ONLY BLACK DECKER HOME APPLIANCE 2 YEAR WARRANTY Protecting the environment Separate collection This product must not be disposed of with normal household waste Should you ...

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