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4

LIQUIDS

E.

G

BEVERAGES

 

OR

 

WATER

  Overheating the liquid 

beyond boiling point can occur 
without evidence of bubbling. 
This could result in a sudden 
boil over of the hot liquid.
To prevent this possibility the following steps 
should be taken:

1.   Avoid using straight-sided containers 

with narrow necks.

2.   Stir the liquid before placing the contain-

er in the oven and let the teaspoon re-
main in the container.

3.   After heating, allow standing for a short 

time, stirring again before carefully re-
moving the container from the oven.

CAREFUL

A

LWAYS

 

REFER

 

 to a microwave cookbook for de-

tails. Especially, if cooking or reheating food 
that contains alcohol.

A

FTER

 

HEATING

 

BABY

 

FOOD

 

  or liquids in a 

baby bottle or in a baby food 
jar, always stir and check the 
temperature before serving. 
This will ensure that the heat is evenly distributed 
and the risk of scalding or burns can be avoided.

Ensure the Lid and the Teat is removed be-
fore heating!

T

HE

 

APPLIANCE

 

SHOULD

 

NOT

 

BE

 

OPERATED

 

 without food 

in the oven when using microwaves. Operation in 
this manner is likely to damage the appliance.

I

F

 

YOU

 

PRACTISE

 

OPERATING

 

 the oven, put a glass 

of water inside. The water will absorb the mi-
crowave energy and the oven will not be dam-
aged.

R

EMOVE

 

WIRE

 

TWIST

-

TIES

 

 from paper or 

plastic bags before placing bag in 
the oven.

DEEP-FRYING

D

O

 

NOT

 

USE

 

YOUR

 

MICROWAVE

 

 oven for 

deep-frying, because the oil 
temperature cannot be con-
trolled.

U

SE

 

HOT

 

PADS

 

OR

 

OVEN

 

MITTS

 

 to prevent burns, 

when touching containers, oven parts, and 
pan after cooking.

D

O

 

NOT

 

USE

 

THE

 

CAVITY

 

 for any storage purposes.

LIQUID

S

GENERAL

T

HIS

 

APPLIANCE

 

IS

 

DESIGNED

 

FOR

 

DOMESTIC

 

USE

 

ONLY

!  

IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS

T

HIS

 

APPLIANCE

 

IS

 

INTENDED

  

for heating food and 

beverages. Drying of food or clothing and 
heating of warming pads, slippers, sponges, 
damp cloth and similar may lead to risk of 
injury, ignition or fire.

T

HIS

 

APPLIANCE

 

IS

 

INTENDED

  

to be used built-in. Do 

not use it freestanding.

Summary of Contents for MC61

Page 1: ...1 01949 862 012 F 01949 862 003 E service cda eu W www cda eu MC61 Built in wall unit microwave Manual for Installation Use and Maintenance ...

Page 2: ... or plug if it is not working proper ly or if it has been damaged or dropped Do not immerse the mains cord or plug in water Keep the cord away from hot surfaces Electri cal shock fire or other hazards may result DO NOT REMOVE THE MICROWAVE INLET PROTECTION PLATES located on the side of the oven cavity wall They prevent grease food par ticles from entering the mi crowave inlet channels ENSURE the o...

Page 3: ...mains cord may only be replaced by a trained service technician DO NOT USE corrosive chemicals or vapors in this appliance This type of oven is specifically designed to heat or cook food It is not designed for industrial or laboratory use THE APPLIANCE AND ITS ACCESSIBLE PARTS MAY BECOME HOT during use CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN to avoid touching heating elements CHILDREN LESS THAN 8 YEARS OF AGE shall ...

Page 4: ...ns can be avoided Ensure the Lid and the Teat is removed be fore heating THE APPLIANCE SHOULD NOT BE OPERATED without food in the oven when using microwaves Operation in this manner is likely to damage the appliance IF YOU PRACTISE OPERATING the oven put a glass of water inside The water will absorb the mi crowave energy and the oven will not be dam aged REMOVE WIRE TWIST TIES from paper or plasti...

Page 5: ... allow microwaves to pass through them before cooking WHEN YOU PUT FOOD AND ACCESSORIES in the micro wave oven ensure that they do not come in contact with the interior of the oven This is especially important with accesso ries made of metal or metal parts ALWAYS ENSURE that the turntable is able to turn freely before starting the oven THERE ARE a number of accessories available on the market Befo...

Page 6: ...E will increase the time by 30 seconds A BEEP WILL SIGNAL once or twice a minute for 10 minutes when the cooking is fin ished Press the STOP button or open the door to cancel the sig nal NOTE The oven will only hold the settings for 60 seconds if the door is opened and then closed after the cooking is finished COOLING DOWN WHEN A FUNCTION IS FINISHED the oven may carry out a cooling procedure This...

Page 7: ... the clock is not set the display will remain blank until the cooking time is set PRESS THE STOP BUTTON 3 seconds until the left hand digit hour s flicker PRESS THE BUTTONS to set the hours PRESS THE START BUTTON The two right hand digits minutes flicker PRESS THE BUTTONS to set the minutes PRESS THE START BUTTON AGAIN THE CLOCK IS SET and in operation NOTE KEEP THE DOOR OPEN WHILE SETTING THE CLO...

Page 8: ...imer only COOK REHEAT WITH MICROWAVES USE THIS FUNCTION for normal cook ing and reheating such as vege tables fish potatoes and meat ONCE THE COOKING PROCESS HAS BEEN STARTED The time can easily be increased in 30 second steps by pressing the Start button Each press increases the time with 30 seconds You may also alter the time by pressing the buttons to increase or decrease the time PRESSING THE ...

Page 9: ...TURN LARGE JOINTS halfway through the defrost ing process FROZEN FOOD IN PLASTIC BAGS plastic films or card board packages can be placed directly in the oven as long as the package has no met al parts e g metal twist ties THE SHAPE OF THE PACKAGE alters the de frosting time Shallow packets defrost more quickly than a deep block SEPARATE PIECES as they begin to defrost Individual slices defrost mor...

Page 10: ...weight of the food PRESS THE START BUTTON MIDWAY THROUGH THE DEFROSTING PROCESS the oven stops and prompts you to TURN FOOD Open the door Turn the food Close the door and restart by pressing the Start button NOTE The oven continues automatically after 2 min if the food hasn t been turned The defrosting time will be longer in this case THIS FUNCTION NEEDS TO KNOW the net weight of the food The oven...

Page 11: ...OT SPRAY directly on the oven AT REGULAR INTERVALS especially if spill overs have occurred remove the turntable the turntable support and wipe the base of the oven clean THIS OVEN IS DESIGNED to operate with the turnta ble in place DO NOT operate the microwave oven when the turntable has been removed for cleaning USE A MILD DETERGENT water and a soft cloth to clean the interior surfaces front and ...

Page 12: ...against exposure to microwave energy DO NOT REMOVE ANY COVER ENVIRONMENTAL HINTS THE PACKING BOX may be fully re cycled as confirmed by the re cycling symbol Follow lo cal disposal regulations Keep potentially hazardous pack aging plastic bags polysty rene etc out of the reach of chil dren THIS APPLIANCE is marked according to the Euro pean directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic E...

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Page 16: ...FUSE 10 A UK 13 A MW OUTPUT POWER 750 W H X W X D OUTER DIMENSIONS HXWXD 382 X 595 X X320 INNER DIMENSIONS HXWXD 187 X 370 X 290 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS GB 4 0 0 0 1 0 4 9 1 4 5 4 Rev C IN ACCORDANCE WITH IEC 60705 THE INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION has developed a standard for comparative testing of heating performance of different microwave ovens We recommend the following for this o...

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