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that any food residue is remo-
ved.
— If the appliance is not clea-
ned regularly, its surface could
become damaged, perma-
nently affecting the applian-
ce’s service life and possibly
causing a safety hazard.
Do not use abrasive cleaners
or hard metal scrapers to
clean the oven’s glass door;
they could scratch the surface
and cause the glass to crack.
Do not use a steam cleaner.

The electrical plug must
remain accessible after instal-
lation.
It must be possible to discon-
nect the appliance from the
power supply, either using a
plug or by fitting a switch on
the fixed wiring system in
accordance with installation
rules.
If the power cable is damaged,
it should be replaced by the
manufacturer, its after-sales
service department or by a
similarly qualified person in
order to avoid danger.
Centre the oven in the unit so
as to ensure a minimum
distance of 10 mm between
the appliance and the surroun-
ding unit. The unit supporting

the appliance must be made
of heat-resistant material (or
covered with a heat-resistant
material). For greater stability,
attach the oven to the unit with
2 screws through the holes
provided on the side panels.

WARNING: 
Only allow children to use the
oven without supervision if
adequate instructions have
been given so that the child is
able to use the oven safely
and understands the dangers
of incorrect use.

This appliance is not designed
to operate above an oven in
pyrolysis mode.
This appliance must be instal-
led at a height of 850mm or
more above the ground the
ground.
This appliance may be instal-
led in a cabinet column, as
shown in the installation
diagram.

This appliance is not designed
to operate under another built-
in appliance.
Make sure you do not move
the turntable when removing
containers from the appliance.

IMPORTANT SAFETY ADVICE AND PRECAUTIONS

Summary of Contents for DME7121A

Page 1: ...MICROWAVE OVEN EN USER GUIDE...

Page 2: ...31 120 592 390 540 5 600 100 4 x 13 mm x2 x2 x1 x1 3 5 x 9 5 mm Nr SERVICE TYPE CC XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXX XXX XXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XX XX XXXX XXXXX 100 mm 380 100 mm 450 100 mm 100 mm 850...

Page 3: ...3 5 x 9 5 mm x 2 4 x 13 mm x 2 1 2 3 X mm X mm 1 mm X mm 2 mm 3 mm 1 1 2 4 D E...

Page 4: ...2 A B...

Page 5: ...own right each one in perfect harmony with the others Next comes the irresistible urge to touch it De Dietrich design makes extensive use of robust and prestigious materials where the accent is placed...

Page 6: ...The display 10 Settings 11 Setting the time 11 Changing the time 11 Using the timer 11 Locking the controls 11 Settings menu 11 Cooking 12 Operating principle 12 Cooking functions 13 Microwave functio...

Page 7: ...al capacities or without experience or knowledge if they are supervised or have received prior instructions on how to use the appliance safely and have understood the risks involved Children must not...

Page 8: ...the sudden and or delayed spitting of boiling liquid so care should be taken when handling their containers The contents of baby bottles and baby food jars must be stirred or shaken and the temperatur...

Page 9: ...he oven in the unit so as to ensure a minimum distance of 10 mm between the appliance and the surroun ding unit The unit supporting the appliance must be made of heat resistant material or covered wit...

Page 10: ...aterial This logo indicates that used appliances must not be mixed with other waste Appliance recycling organised by your manufacturer is carried out under optimum conditions in accordance with Europe...

Page 11: ...ve packing Check the appliance s characteristics on the nameplate and make sure you comply fig A CHOICE OF LOCATION AND BUILDING IN This appliance must be installed in a cabinet column as shown in the...

Page 12: ...e drive hub make sure you do not let water get into the motor shaft orifice Remember to put back the support the support wheels and the turntable Do not try to turn it manually since you could damage...

Page 13: ...e clock key is used to set the clock time or access the timer The et keys are used to set the weight program cooking time and the timer and to select a memory Memorykeys 1 2 3 confirm that a cooking p...

Page 14: ...tor Programming time and clock indicator Displays the microwave power the time weight or cooking time Weight indicator Timer indicator Saved programs indicator 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 THE DISPLAY 2DESCR...

Page 15: ...the different parameters if necessary press the key and press the key to change the selection To exit the settings menu at any time press Default settings Key sounds beeps ON position sounds active OF...

Page 16: ...er material They are absorbed by water fat and sugar molecules When food is exposed to microwaves its molecules begin moving rapidly causing it to heat up The depth of penetration of the waves into th...

Page 17: ...t key Position Use To cook fresh vegetables and soup To heat up all liquids To reheat all fresh or frozen pre cooked dishes and frozen vegetables To bring pre cooked dishes and frozen vegetables up to...

Page 18: ...with the word OFF telling you to stop the turntable Press to re start the turntable The symbol flashes in the display with ON telling you to re start the turntable If you open the door before the end...

Page 19: ...resume defrosting AUTOMATIC DEFROST FUNCTIONS The Memory functions allow you to store three frequently used programmes which you can then access by selecting the function with the function selector Y...

Page 20: ...r easy cleaning To remove it pick it up using the hand holds provided for the purpose If you remove the drive hub take care not to allow water to enter the motor shaft hole Remember to put back the su...

Page 21: ...38 Cover with plastic film On the turntable Defrosting meat 13 3 500g 14 15 min 150W On a flat plate On the turntable Defrosting raspberries B 2 1 250g 7 8 min 150W On a flat plate On the turntable Fu...

Page 22: ...adily find them in future SERVICE CALLS Any repairs to your appliance must be made by a qualified professional accredited to work on the brand When calling please provide the full references of your a...

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