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Microwave oven

AFTER SALES SUPPORT

MODELL: MD 12350 • PRODUCT CODE: 64732 • 04/2015

www.medion.co.uk

0333 32 13 106 (National rate)

1 800 992508 (free phone)

Contents

1. Introduction 

............................................................................................. 4

2. Package 

contents 

..................................................................................... 4

3. Proper 

use 

................................................................................................ 4

4. 

Symbols and key words used in these instructions .............................. 5

5. Safety 

instructions 

................................................................................... 6

5.1. 

People not permitted to use this device ...................................................6

5.2. 

Setting up and electrical connection .........................................................7

5.3. 

Initial operation and use .................................................................................8

5.4. Faults 

................................................................................................................... 10

6. About 

microwaves 

................................................................................. 12

6.1. 

The effect of microwaves on foodstuffs ................................................. 12

6.2. 

The microwave oven...................................................................................... 12

7. 

Cooking and heating up in the microwave .......................................... 13

7.1. General 

notes 

................................................................................................... 13

7.2. 

Microwave-suitable materials  ................................................................... 13

8. 

An overview of the device ..................................................................... 16

8.1. 

Description of the parts ................................................................................ 16

8.2. Operating 

elements 

....................................................................................... 17

9. 

Before the first use of the microwave .................................................. 18

9.1. 

Setting up the device .................................................................................... 18

9.2. 

Cleaning the device for the first time ...................................................... 19

9.3. Inserting 

accessories 

..................................................................................... 19

10. Operation 

............................................................................................... 20

10.1. 

Cooking with microwaves  .......................................................................... 20

11. 

Cleaning and care .................................................................................. 21

12. 

End of operation .................................................................................... 22

13. Troubleshooting 

.................................................................................... 22

14. Disposal 

.................................................................................................. 23

15. Technical 

specifications......................................................................... 23

16. 

Declaration of conformity ..................................................................... 24

17. Legal 

notice 

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Summary of Contents for MD 12350

Page 1: ...Microwave oven User Manual AFTER SALES SUPPORT 0333 32 13 106 National rate 1 800 992508 free phone www medion co uk MODELL MD 12350 PRODUCT CODE 64732 04 2015 ...

Page 2: ... microwaves 12 6 1 The effect of microwaves on foodstuffs 12 6 2 The microwave oven 12 7 Cooking and heating up in the microwave 13 7 1 General notes 13 7 2 Microwave suitable materials 13 8 An overview of the device 16 8 1 Description of the parts 16 8 2 Operating elements 17 9 Before the first use of the microwave 18 9 1 Setting up the device 18 9 2 Cleaning the device for the first time 19 9 3 ...

Page 3: ...tood and followed by everyone using the appliance Keep the guide in a safe place and be sure to enclose it with the appliance if you give it to another user 2 Package contents WARNING Keep plastic packaging out of the reach of children There is a risk of suffocation After unpacking ensure that the following parts have been supplied Microwave oven Three legged roller support Rotary plate Operating ...

Page 4: ...are parts and accessories which we have supplied or approved Follow all the instructions in these operating instructions especially the safety information Any other use is deemed improper and can cause personal injury or damage to the product Do not use the device in extreme environmental conditions 4 Symbols and key words used in these instructions DANGER Warning immediate mortal danger WARNING W...

Page 5: ...erating steps and results Tasks to be performed 5 Safety instructions CAREFULLY READ THE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND KEEP THEM IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FURTHER USE 5 1 People not permitted to use this device Keep the device and its accessories out of reach of children This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack ...

Page 6: ...ed power socket with a voltage of 230 240 V 50Hz using a safety plug which has a 13 Amp fuse Do not use an extension cable Ensure that the power cable is undamaged and does not run underneath the device or over any hot surfaces or sharp edges The microwave must be set up on a level stable surface which is able to carry the weight of the device as well as the food which is to be prepared within it ...

Page 7: ... microwave oven is intended for heating up food and beverages only CAUTION Any attempt to dry food or clothing to heat up warming pads house slippers sponges wet or moist cleaning cloths etc may cause injuries combustion or fire WARNING The touchable surfaces may become very hot during use There is a risk of burning WARNING Liquids or other foods may not be heated in closed containers as these cou...

Page 8: ...ng Do not remove any of the microwave s internal panels or the inner coating of the viewing window as this could lead to microwave radiation leakage Never leave the device unattended during operation WARNING Delayed boiling When heating liquids in the microwave so called delayed boiling can occur i e the liquid has reached boiling temperature without beginning to bubble as boiling liquids normally...

Page 9: ...or device hygiene can lead to damage to the surfaces which in turn can reduce the lifespan of the device and even lead to dangerous situations Observe the instructions for cleaning the device when cleaning the door seals the interior cooking area and the neighbouring parts see page 21 5 4 Faults WARNING Live components There is a risk of electric shock Therefore please observe the following safety...

Page 10: ...sed to prevent fire from breaking out or to smother flames which have already broken out and immediately turn off the device by setting the time control dial to the 0 position Then pull the mains plug out of the socket straight away WARNING If the housing panels door door seals or the door catch are damaged then do not use the device under any circumstances In order to reduce risks have the device...

Page 11: ...y heat up water fat and sugar molecules foodstuffs with a higher water content are heated more 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 within are not heated the food container is heated mainly by the hot food Each foodstuff requires a certain amount of energy to cook or defrost As a...

Page 12: ...uch as joints or roasting chickens must be turned at least once It is also important to reposition food e g with meatballs After half of the cooking time has expired the food should be repositioned from top to bottom and from the middle to the outside After heating stir the food if possible to ensure even temperatures otherwise let the food stand for a short time 7 2 Microwave suitable materials Y...

Page 13: ...tal pots pans and lids CAUTION Metal in the cooking area can lead to sparks These can damage the device or the viewing window Dishes with metal parts handles decoration or bottoms or with gold or silver décor can also lead to sparks during microwave operation Crystal or lead crystal can shatter coloured glass may become discoloured Any materials which are not heatproof can lose shape or even burn ...

Page 14: ...the correct cooking dishes Cooking dishes Microwave Heatproof glass Yes Non heatproof glass No Heatproof ceramic Yes Microwave suitable plastic dishes Yes Kitchen paper Yes Metal No Aluminium foil containers Suitable in some circumstances 7 2 5 Size and shape of microwave suitable containers Flat broad containers are better than narrow tall ones Flat foods can be cooked more evenly Round or oval c...

Page 15: ... National rate 1 800 992508 free phone 8 An overview of the device 8 1 Description of the parts 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 20 25 30 3 2 9 11 4 5 6 7 8 10 1 1 Door handle 2 Viewing window 3 Cooking area 4 Magnetron panel DO NOT REMOVE 5 Lighting 6 Mains cable 7 User controls 8 Door lock 9 Rotary hub 10 Three legged roller support 11 Rotary plate ...

Page 16: ... MD 12350 PRODUCT CODE 64732 04 2015 www medion co uk 0333 32 13 106 National rate 1 800 992508 free phone 8 2 Operating elements 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 20 25 30 1 2 1 Power control dial select the power output level 2 Time control dial select a cooking time of between 0 30 ...

Page 17: ...area is not part of the packaging and must not be removed Check the microwave for any damage e g if the door is crooked or bent door seals and other seals are damaged hinges and the closing mechanism are defective or loose or if the interior of the device or the door are dented or damaged If you discover any damage do not use the microwave In this case please contact our Service Centre Do not plac...

Page 18: ... the device and dry the surfaces completely afterwards Clean the glass rotary plate and the roller ring in warm water with a little washing up liquid and then dry off these parts completely 9 3 Inserting accessories Place the three legged roller support over the drive axle in the centre of the recess in the cooking area Place the rotary plate onto the three legged roller support so that the roller...

Page 19: ...e longest cooking time is 30 minutes 10 1 1 End of the cooking process At the end of the cooking process i e the time control dial has returned to the 0 position you will hear a signal tone Open the door and remove the cooked food WARNING As the food or containers may be very hot always use oven gloves or a protective cloth when removing food from the oven 10 1 2 Interrupting a programme If you wa...

Page 20: ...e parts do not become damaged The user control area may not become wet Clean it using a soft damp cloth Leave the door open when cleaning the user controls to avoid accidentally switching on the device If mist should form on the interior or exterior surfaces of the device then wipe it away with a soft cloth Mist can form if the microwave is operated during periods of high humidity This is complete...

Page 21: ...n a dry location 13 Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Solution The device does not start the cooking process The mains plug is not properly inserted Pull out the mains plug wait 10 seconds and then plug it in again The fuse is blown or the power interrupter has tripped Exchange the fuse or reset the power interrupter contact our service centre for assistance here The socket is defective Check...

Page 22: ...r local authority to find out where your nearest collection point is located Before disposal cut off the cable Packaging Your microwave is wrapped in packaging to protect it against transportation damage Packaging materials are raw materials and can therefore be reused or recycled 15 Technical specifications Nominal voltage 230 240 V 50 Hz Power consumption 1200 W Power output Microwave 700 W Micro...

Page 23: ...clarations of conformity are available at www medion com conformity 17 Legal notice Copyright 2015 All rights reserved This operating manual is protected by copyright Mechanical electronic and any other form of reproduction is prohibited without the written permission of the manufacturer Copyright is owned by the company Medion AG Am Zehnthof 77 45307 Essen Germany The operating manual can be reor...

Page 24: ... purchase ___________________________________________________ Description of malfunction _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ ___________________________________...

Page 25: ...the warranty please send us the original receipt and the warranty card properly completed the product with all components included in the packaging The warranty does not cover damage caused by Accident or unanticipated events e g lightning water fire Improper use or transport Disregard of the safety and maintenance instructions Other improper treatment or modification After the expiry of the warra...

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