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Connect the appliance to a socket with a
minimum current rating of 16A only. 
Make sure the main switch in your home has a
minimum rating of 16A to avoid it tripping
unexpectedly during operation of the oven.
Before using the appliance, make sure the

mains supply voltage corresponds to the voltage
indicated on the rating plate and that the socket
is 

efficiently earthed. The manufacturer

declines all liability for failure to follow this
instruction.

External dimensions (LxHxD): 465x3279x384
Internal dimensions (LxHxD):  290x220x306
Weight:

15 kg.

Turntable diameter: 

25 cm

Oven bulb:  

20 W

Microwave power:   

900W (IEC705)

For further data, consult the rating plate on the
back of the appliance.

This appliance conforms to EC directives
89/336 and 92/31 on Electromagnetic
Compatibility and EC directive no. 1935/2004
of 27/10/2004 on materials intended for
contact with food.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

14) The appliance becomes hot when in operation.  

Never touch the grill elements inside the oven.

15) When heating liquids (water, coffee, milk, etc.), a delayed action may cause the contents to boil

over unexpectedly with a risk of scalds.  
To avoid this, you should place a heat-resistant plastic spoon or glass rod in the contai-
ner before starting to heat liquids. 
Always take extreme care when handling the container.

16) Do not heat spirits with a high alcohol content, or large quantities of oil. Both types of

liquid are flammable!

17) The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars should be stirred or shaken and the tempera-

ture checked before consumption, in order to avoid burns.  
It is also advisable to stir or shake the food to ensure even heat distribution. 
When using commercial bottle sterilisers, ALWAYS make sure that the container is fil-
led with the quantity of water specified by the manufacturer before starting heating.

18) Failure to clean the oven properly could result in damage to the surfaces. 

This could reduce the working life of the oven and make it hazardous to use. 

NB: When the oven is used for the first time, a "new" smell and a small amount
of smoke may be produced for the first 10 minutes or so.  
This is normal and due to the protective substances applied to the grill element.

19) All microwaves are tested and approved in accordance with current electromagnetic safety and

compatibility regulations and standards. As a precautionary measure, pacemaker manufacturers
recommend wearers to keep a minimum distance of 20-30 cm between an operating microwave
oven and the pacemaker in order to avoid possible interference with the pacemaker.  If you
suspect that such an interference is occurring, turn the oven off immediately and contact the pace-
maker manufacturer.

20) If the oven overheats (prolonged use, use empty, etc), the safety thermostat could turn the oven off.

After cooling down, the oven will operate as normal.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

Summary of Contents for MW 490

Page 1: ...pecification 28 Electrical connections 28 Output power 28 Installation 29 Description and use of the controls 30 Standard accessories 30 Ovenware 31 Tips for cooking with microwaves 32 Microwave only...

Page 2: ...DESCRIPTION A Grill element B Control panel C Microwave outlet cover D Turntable spindle E Inside of door F Wire rack G Turntable H Turntable support I Child safety lever L Reflector A B D E F C G H I...

Page 3: ...serts cakes and pastries Microwave only Cook stews chicken breast fish Cook fruit vegetables rice soup Reheat pre cooked or frozen foods Cook all types of roast meat poultry kebabs and potatoes rapidl...

Page 4: ...not allow children to use it without adult supervision 6 Do not tamper with the safety devices in an attempt to operate the oven with the door open 7 Do not operate the oven if objects of any kind bec...

Page 5: ...with a high alcohol content or large quantities of oil Both types of liquid are flammable 17 The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars should be stirred or shaken and the tempera ture checked...

Page 6: ...rntable 8 Position the oven in such a way that the power plug and socket are easily accessible 9 DO NOT remove the transparent film on the inner surfa ce of the door 10 The majority of modern electron...

Page 7: ...ES ALL COOKING OPERATIONS WIRE RACK TURNTABLE Grill only function for all types of grilled food Use the turntable at all times for all functions DESCRIPTION AND USE OF THE CONTROLS STANDARD ACCESSORIE...

Page 8: ...When using large rectangular containers which are not able to turn inside the cavity block rotation of the turntable G by extracting the spindle D from its housing Remember that in these conditions f...

Page 9: ...longer the cooking time required Food placed in the oven at room temperature will cook sooner than food coming directly from the refrigerator 7 Always place dishes and containers in the middle of the...

Page 10: ...ning the timer knob to the 0 position The cooking time can also be varied while the oven is in operation by turning the timer knob forwards or backwards During cooking you can check progress by openin...

Page 11: ...or separated occasionally During defrosting meat fish and fruit lose liquid Always place these foods in a bowl to defrost You are recommended to divide meat and place individual pieces in separate ba...

Page 12: ...e any aluminium foil and pieces of metal Do not fully defrost cheese Respect standing time Remove cream from the container and place on a plate Mix 2 3 times Mix 2 3 times Mix 2 3 times At the end of...

Page 13: ...he food with clear film use microwave resistant film or greaseproof paper This keeps the flavour in and the oven clean You can even use an overturned plate to cover food if possible mix or turn freque...

Page 14: ...d milk Packs of all types of commercially available precooked food to be heated to a temperatu re of 70 C Remove the food from any metal container and place it directly on the serving dish Always cove...

Page 15: ...f cooking or during standing time because salt has a dehydrating effect Note that the time required to cook rice or pasta in a microwave oven is more or less the same as required to cook it traditiona...

Page 16: ...ut into quarters Cut into pieces Cut into equal sized pieces Leave whole Cook uncovered and mix 2 3 times Add salt at end of cooking Type Quantity Programme selector knob Timer knob minutes Notes Stan...

Page 17: ...lled with a cream Mix with a whisk every 30 mins Cut the pears into quarters Cut the apples into slices These indications are suitable for performing the cooking tests according to standard no 60705 p...

Page 18: ...cooking time by turning the timer knob clockwise 4 At the end of the set time a beep indicates the end of cooking This function can be used to Cook all types of roast meat poultry kebabs and potatoes...

Page 19: ...th egg ham breadcrumbs etc Turn over halfway throu gh the cooking time Turn over halfway through the cooking time Turn over halfway through the cooking time Turn over halfway through the cooking time...

Page 20: ...sed for All types of traditional grilling for example hamburgers chops frankfurters toast etc page 43 At the end of the time set a beep indicates the end of cooking NB Turn the food over halfway throu...

Page 21: ...sages Hamburgers Courgettes Toast 2 3 3 6 strips 4 slices Programme selector knob This function can be used to prepare all types of tasty grilled food Preheat the oven for five minutes Turn all dishes...

Page 22: ...den change in temperature could cause it to crack The turntable motor is sealed However when cleaning the bottom of the oven make sure the water does not penetrate under the turntable spindle D If you...

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