Delta Kitchen MD 14482 Instruction Manual Download Page 18

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8.4. Operating displays

Display

Function

Microwave mode

Grill mode

Defrosting mode according to time

Defrosting mode according to weight

Weight is set

Operating symbol

Time is set

Timer is activated

Automatic programme mode

Child lock in use

Before the first use of the device

9.1.  Setting up the device

Ensure that all packaging materials have been removed from inside the device and 
the interior of the door.

ATTENTION!

The screw-fastened cover in the interior of the oven is not part 
of the packaging and should not be removed!

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Summary of Contents for MD 14482

Page 1: ...port Now you have purchased a Delta product you can rest assured in the knowledge that as well as your 3 year parts and labour warranty you have the added peace of mind of dedicated helplines and web support calls are charged at 7p min from a standard landlinecalls from mobiles could be higher ...

Page 2: ...s 4 3 Proper use 5 4 Package contents 5 5 Safety instructions 6 6 About microwaves 11 7 Cooking and heating up in the microwave 12 8 Overview of the device 15 9 Before the first use of the device 18 10 Operation 20 11 Cleaning and care 31 12 End of operation 32 13 Troubleshooting 32 14 Disposal 33 15 Declaration of conformity 33 16 Technical data 34 ...

Page 3: ...fied with your purchase so this Delta product is backed by a comprehensive manufacturer s 3 year warranty and an outstanding after sales service through our dedicated Helpline We hope you will enjoy using your purchase for many years to come If you require technical support or in the unlikely event that your purchase is faulty please telephone our Helpline for immediate assistance Faulty product c...

Page 4: ...e device or give it away make sure you also hand over these instructions and the warranty card 2 1 Symbols and keywords used in these instructions DANGER Warning immediate mortal danger WARNING Warning possible mortal danger and or serious irreversible injuries CAUTION Please follow the guidelines to avoid injuries and or property damage ATTENTION Please follow the guidelines to avoid property dam...

Page 5: ...tates by customers in hotels motels and other residential facilities in bed breakfast accommodation Please note that we shall not be liable in cases of improper use Do not modify the device without our consent and do not use any auxiliary equipment which we have not approved or supplied Use only spare parts and accessories which we have supplied or approved Follow all the instructions in these ope...

Page 6: ...rom it Children must not play with the device Cleaning and user maintenance must not be carried out by children unless they are aged 8 or over and are supervised Children younger than 8 should be kept away from the device and the mains cable Keep plastic packaging out of the reach of children There is a risk of suffocation 5 2 Setting up and electrical connection The microwave is designed as a fre...

Page 7: ... from water droplets or spray If the device nevertheless comes into contact with water then pull out the plug from the mains socket immediately Ensure that the microwave is not placed near any heat source or in an area where it could come into contact with water The device is not designed to be operated with an external timer or a separate remote control system 5 3 Initial operation and use WARNIN...

Page 8: ...e mode when empty i e without items to be cooked inside Only use the accessories that are enclosed or described as suitable in these instructions Never use dishes with metal trimmings metal utensils or the grill stand in microwave mode as this could damage the device and or the dishes Ensure that the rotary plate is evenly loaded and that it does not touch the inner metal wall of the device during...

Page 9: ... boiling of the liquid With foods that have a firm skin e g sausages or tomatoes make small slits in the skin so that they do not burst during cooking Do not try to heat up eggs in their shells or pre boiled eggs unless in specially designed microwave suitable containers CAUTION Eggs which are already boiled can explode even after being removed from the oven Check the temperature before eating foo...

Page 10: ...ork that requires the removal of the panels which are in place to prevent the escape of microwave radiation If you see smoke keep the door closed to prevent fire from breaking out or to smother flames which have already broken out and immediately turn off the device using the Stop Cancel button Then pull the plug out of the mains socket straight away WARNING If the housing panels door door seals o...

Page 11: ...round 3cm They 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...

Page 12: ...ds such as chicken pieces or hamburgers should be turned once during cooking to speed up cooking Larger pieces such 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 possi...

Page 13: ...uminium foil in large quantities It can however be used e g in small pieces to cover sensitive parts You can also cover the corners of containers to prevent overcooking as the microwave energy is primarily concentrated on the corners Maintain a distance of 2 5cm between the foil and the internal wall Aluminium containers e g those for ready to serve meals maybe suitable but they are not recommende...

Page 14: ...e sparks flashes or even fire then turn off the microwave immediately using the button 7 2 4 Overview of suitable materials The following list is a general guide to help you choose the correct cooking dishes Cooking dishes Microwave Grill Combi mode Heatproof glass Yes Yes Yes Non heatproof glass No No No Heatproof ceramic Yes Yes Yes Microwave suitable plastic dishes Yes No No Kitchen paper Yes N...

Page 15: ...ne calls from mobiles could be higher Rep Ireland 1 800 992 508 Web Support www medion co uk 15 of 34 8 Overview of the device 8 1 Description of parts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Upper grill 2 Rotary plate 3 Magnetron cover DO NOT REMOVE 4 Operating field 5 Display 6 Door lock 7 Drive axis 8 Viewing window ...

Page 16: ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Set microwave mode 2 Set combi mode microwave grill 3 Set defrosting mode according to weight 4 Set defrosting mode according to time 5 Set time time format start of cooking time 6 Cancel entry press once briefly interrupt programme press twice prematurely end programme press longer activate child lock 7 Increase input value 8 Reduce input value 9 Start device confirm entry st...

Page 17: ...17 of 34 8 3 Display 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Time display duration of the cooking programme or the weight 2 Automatic programme A 1 Pizza 3 Automatic programme A 2 Potatoes 4 Automatic programme A 3 Meat 5 Automatic programme A 4 Fish 6 Automatic programme A 5 Vegetables 7 Automatic programme A 6 Drinks 8 Automatic programme A 7 Pasta 9 Automatic programme A 8 Popcorn 10 Operating displays ...

Page 18: ...de Defrosting mode according to time Defrosting mode according to weight Weight is set Operating symbol Time is set Timer is activated Automatic programme mode Child lock in use 9 Before the first use of the device 9 1 Setting up the device Ensure that all packaging materials have been removed from inside the device and the interior of the door ATTENTION The screw fastened cover in the interior of...

Page 19: ... been designed for household use and may not be used outside Connect the microwave to a convenient and easily accessible 230 V 50 Hz earthed power socket 9 2 Heating the device while empty Before using the microwave you must first heat it up whilst empty in order to remove any remains left over from production Turn on the device without any food and without accessories as described below in grill ...

Page 20: ... a button is pressed you will hear an beep to confirm 10 1 Setting the clock time When the microwave is used for the first time or the power supply is broken the display will show 0 00 and the time 24 hour display needs to be set Press the button once The hour display flashes Press the or buttons to set the hours Press the button again Press the or buttons to set the minutes Press the button again...

Page 21: ...down press the button twice 10 4 End of the cooking process At the end of every cooking process you will hear a number of beeps and the time will be shown again on the display The cooking process is now finished The display will also go blank after a short period of time The interior lighting in the microwave will automatically switch on and off when the door is opened or closed CAUTION As the foo...

Page 22: ...cooking time in minutes and seconds 0 00 Start the cooking process by pressing the button 10 7 Quick start If you press the button without previously setting the power output level the cooking programme will start at the maximum level 800 watts in microwave mode The longest cooking time is 95 minutes Press the button repeatedly until the desired cooking time is displayed each time the button is pr...

Page 23: ... time has elapsed you should turn over the food to optimise the cooking process see 10 5 Interrupting a programme on page 21 Open the door and turn over the food Then press the button again to continue with the cooking programme 10 9 Combi mode microwave and grill modes The device can be operated in both microwave and grill modes together The maximum cooking time for all programmes is 95 minutes P...

Page 24: ...F1 and will be shown on the display Press the or buttons to set the weight of the food Press the button The programme starts PLEASE NOTE If required open the door after about half of the cooking time has elapsed and turn over the food to guarantee even defrosting 10 11 Defrosting according to time You can set the duration of the defrosting programme The longest defrosting time is 95 minutes Place ...

Page 25: ...ng according to weight on page 24 without subsequently pressing the button Then set the grill programme as described in 10 8 Grill mode on page 22 Now press the button to start the programme Both programmes will now run consecutively 10 13 Automatic cooking In automatic cooking it is not necessary to enter the cooking time or power output level The microwave automatically works out the values depe...

Page 26: ... be shown on the display The amounts can be set in line with the following table Programme Weight A 1 Pizza g 200 400 A 2 Potatoes g 200 400 600 A 3 Meat g 250 350 450 A 4 Fish g 250 350 450 A 5 Vegetables g 200 300 400 A 6 Drinks container each holding 140 ml 1 container 2 containers 3 containers A 7 Pasta g 50 450 ml water 100 800 ml water A 8 Popcorn g 50 85 100 Press the button to start the co...

Page 27: ...signed to reheat pizza ATTENTION Do no use any covers as the device operates in grill mode in this programme Place the pizza onto the rotary plate included in the delivery Select the pizza programme by pressing the button Press the button and then press the or buttons to select the weight of the pizza Start the cooking programme for pizza by pressing the button If the pizza is not hot enough after...

Page 28: ...is programme uses microwave mode Use a microwave suitable container Place the meat on a plate that is suitable for microwave Season the meat as required Place the plate in the middle of the rotary plate Select the meat programme by pressing the button Press the button and then press the or buttons to select the weight of the meat 250 450g Start the cooking programme for meat by pressing the button...

Page 29: ...king process and you want to brown the fish start another cooking process with the comb mode microwave grill as described from 10 9 Combi mode microwave and grill modes on page 23 ATTENTION Do no use any covers as the device operates using the grill in combi mode 10 13 11 Programme A 5 Vegetables This programme uses microwave mode Use a microwave suitable container for heating the food Place the v...

Page 30: ...as described from 10 6 Cooking with microwaves on page 22 10 13 13 Programme A 7 Pasta This programme uses microwave mode When cooking pasta use a high container otherwise there is a risk of overcooking Use as much water as for conventional cooking Place the container holding the pasta in the middle of the rotary plate Select the pasta programme by pressing the button Press the button and then pre...

Page 31: ...damage to the microwave s internal operating parts avoid allowing water to penetrate into the ventilation openings Parts of the door the viewing window and especially the seal and the closing mechanism should be cleaned carefully with a mild detergent solution Pay great attention to avoid damage to these parts The operating field may not become wet Clean with a soft damp cloth When cleaning the op...

Page 32: ...tely switch off the device or do not intend to use it for a long period of time pull out the plug from the mains socket and store the device in a dry location 13 Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Solution The device will not start The mains plug is not properly inserted Pull out the plug wait 10 seconds and then plug it back in again The fuse is blown or the power interrupter has tripped Repl...

Page 33: ... of in an environmentally appropriate manner This may be a local collection point for old devices Seek the advice of your local authority about the local options for disposing of waste 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 Declara...

Page 34: ...could be higher Rep Ireland 1 800 992 508 Web Support www medion co uk 34 of 34 16 Technical data Nominal voltage 230 V 50 Hz Power output Microwave 800 W Grill 1000 W Microwave frequency 2450 MHz Dimensions W x H x D in cm Device 46 x 29 x 34 Cooking area volume 20 litres Net weight 13 1 kg Subject to technical changes ...

Page 35: ...with your enquiry as quickly and efficiently as possible we ask you to contact our service hotline on the number detailed below UK N IRELAND HELPLINE NO 0871 37 61 020 REP IRELAND HELPLINE NO 1 800 992 508 calls are charges at 7p per min from a standard landline calls from mobiles could be higher Alternatively you can contact us via email by completing the Email product support form which can be f...

Page 36: ...e extended for the duration of any repair required During the warranty period defective devices can be returned to the service address stated on the back cover of this document by first calling the service hotline number provided to arrange collection by an approved freight agent at no cost to you We will at our discretion either repair or exchange the device in accordance with warranty legislatio...

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