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Helpline No. UK/ Northern Ireland 0871 37 61 020 (calls are charged at 7p/min from

a standard landline; calls from mobiles could be higher) Rep. Ireland 1-800-992 508

Web Support www.medion.co.uk

 

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Cooking with microwave energy

Follow these steps to cook using microwave energy alone:

 

Press the 

 button once or multiple times to select the desired output. The 

following applies:

Press the 

 

button

Text on display field

Output (in 
watts)

1x

P100

700 W

2x

P80

560 W

3x

P50

350 W

4x

P30

210 W

5x

P10

70 W

 

Turn the control knob until the correct cooking time is displayed. The 
following time intervals are available:

0 to 1 minute

in 5 second steps

1 minute to 5 minutes

in 10 second steps

5 to 10 minutes

in 30 second steps

10 to 30 minutes

in 1 minute steps

More than 30 minutes

in 5 minute steps

 

Press the   button. The cooking process begins.

End of the cooking process

An acoustic signal (beep) will sound at the end of the cooking process. The 
cooking process is now finished. Press the   button or open the door. This will 
reset the display once again.

CAUTION!
The food or the container can be extremely hot. 
Therefore, always use oven gloves or a tea towel when 
removing the food from the cooking area.

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Summary of Contents for MD 14029

Page 1: ...w 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: ...these instructions 5 5 Safety instructions 6 6 About microwaves 11 7 Cooking and heating up in the microwave 12 8 Before the first use of the microwave 15 9 An overview of the device 17 8 Operation 19 9 Cleaning and care 26 10 End of operation 27 11 Troubleshooting 28 12 Disposal 28 13 Technical specifications 29 14029 EN Aldi UK RC4 Cover ai 2 25 10 2012 11 06 04 ...

Page 3: ...d 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 clai...

Page 4: ...signed to be used in the household and for similar applications It is not intended however for use in commercial kitchens for employees in shops offices and other commercial areas on agricultural estates 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 ...

Page 5: ...Warning possible mortal danger and or serious irreversible injuries CAUTION Please follow the guidelines to avoid injuries and or property damage CAUTION Please follow the guidelines to avoid property damage PLEASE NOTE Additional information on using the device PLEASE NOTE Please follow the guidelines in the operating instructions WARNING Warning danger of electric shock WARNING Warning danger of...

Page 6: ...he dangers that result from 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 WARNING Keep plastic packaging and protective film out of the reach of children There is a risk of suffocation Setting up and electric...

Page 7: ...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 Initial operation and use WARNING Improper use can lead to injuries and damage to the device Therefore please observe the following safety advice WARNING The touchable surfaces may become very hot during use There is a risk of burning...

Page 8: ...ve 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 do Agitation for instance when removing the liquid from the device can lead to a sudden boiling up of the liquid Therefore take...

Page 9: ...age 26 Faults WARNING Live components There is a risk of electric shock Therefore please observe the following safety advice Avoid damaging the device or the power cable Always check the power cable and the device before each use If you detect any damage do not use the device under any circumstances Immediately remove the mains plug from the socket Ensure that a defective device is immediately rep...

Page 10: ...ug 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 repaired immediately by a specialist workshop or contact your Medion Service Centre WARNING Never try to open and or repair a device component yourself There is a risk of electric shock In the even...

Page 11: ... to 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 d...

Page 12: ... for the microwave Covering the food helps avoid splashes furthermore the food is more evenly cooked Foods 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...

Page 13: ...ed it microwave suitable Never use aluminium 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 5 cm between the foil and the internal wall Aluminium containers e g those for ready to serve meals are ...

Page 14: ...suitable dishes are only warmed by the heat of the food Warning As soon as you notice sparks flashes or even fire then turn off the microwave immediately using the button Overview of suitable materials The following list is a general guide to help you choose the correct cooking dishes Cooking dishes Microwave Heatproof glass Yes Non heatproof glass No Heatproof ceramic Yes Microwave suitable plast...

Page 15: ... use the microwave In this case please contact our Medion Service Centre Do not place the microwave near to any heat sources in a location prone to wetness or high humidity or in the immediate vicinity of inflammable materials The feet must not be removed Caution The microwave has been designed for household use and may not be used outside Connect the microwave using the mains plug to a convenient...

Page 16: ...ut properly installing the rotary plate Place the roller ring into the recess in the cooking area and then place the rotary plate in the centre of the cooking area over the drive hub so that it clicks into place on the three slots for the drive hub Please note During this initial heating period you may notice faint odours These smells are not dangerous and will disappear after a short time Ensure ...

Page 17: ...biles could be higher Rep Ireland 1 800 992 508 Web Support www medion co uk 17 9 An overview of the device Description of the parts 2 7 10 3 4 5 6 9 1 8 1 Door handle 2 Viewing window 3 Magnetron panel DO NOT REMOVE 4 Lighting 5 Mains cable 6 Operating field 7 Rotary hub 8 Door lock 9 Roller ring 10 Rotary plate ...

Page 18: ...st programme according to time and weight 4 Clock Set the time 5 Stop Pause Delete the entry or reset the settings Press once during cooking Pauses the cooking process Press twice during cooking Ends the cooking process Hold down the button approx 3 seconds Activate deactivate the child lock 6 Start Quick start Press once Initiates a selected cooking process Press multiple times Initiates the quic...

Page 19: ...now be set Press the button Turn the control knob until the correct hour setting appears on the display Press the button Turn the control knob until the correct minute setting appears on the display Press the button to confirm the settings Child lock Press the button and hold it down for 3 seconds You will hear an acoustic signal beep and the display will show the symbol The microwave s buttons an...

Page 20: ...W Turn the control knob until the correct cooking time is displayed The following time intervals are available 0 to 1 minute in 5 second steps 1 minute to 5 minutes in 10 second steps 5 to 10 minutes in 30 second steps 10 to 30 minutes in 1 minute steps More than 30 minutes in 5 minute steps Press the button The cooking process begins End of the cooking process An acoustic signal beep will sound a...

Page 21: ...e device then the cooking programme will begin in microwave operation with the highest output Quickly press the button a number of times in quick succession to extend the cooking time The longest cooking time is 95 minutes The cooking programme begins automatically after the button is pressed for the last time Defrosting by time Press the button twice dEF2 appears on the display Turn the control k...

Page 22: ...n the control knob to set the cooking time Press the button to start both programmes Please note The automatic programmes can not be selected when using this function Timer function You can programme the microwave so that the cooking process starts at a predetermined time Please note The timer function can only be used when the time has been set see page 19 Up to two cooking programmes can be set ...

Page 23: ...s in the display field e g A 1 for automatic programme 1 Select an automatic programme between 1 and 8 in this way Confirm the selected programme by pressing the button Turn the control knob step by step in a clockwise direction to set the desired cooking weight The values can be set according to the following tables Programme Weight Display Output in watts A 1 Heating 200 200 700 400 400 600 600 ...

Page 24: ...rocess for other vegetables such as carrots or broccoli Ensure that the vegetable pieces have the same size as far as possible so that the vegetables can cook evenly Place the vegetables in a dish container suitable for microwave cooking If necessary add a little liquid to the vegetables Cover the vegetables with a lid suitable for microwave cooking Start the cooking programme for vegetables by pr...

Page 25: ... still too hard after the programme has been completed then continue the cooking process in the microwave oven Programme A 6 Potatoes We recommend using unpeeled potatoes for cooking Pierce the potatoes in a few places Set a value of between 6 5 and 15 minutes for the programme time based on the weight Place the unpeeled potatoes in a dish container suitable for microwave cooking Use potatoes of t...

Page 26: ... plug Keep the interior of the device clean Wipe away splashes or spilled liquids that come into contact with the interior walls with a damp cloth A mild cleaning solution can be used for stubborn dirt Do not use sprays or other corrosive cleaning products These products can attack scratch or dull the door surface The external surfaces should be cleaned with a damp cloth In order to avoid function...

Page 27: ...icrowave oven can be removed by placing a glass of water together with the juice and rind of a lemon in a deep container suitable for microwave cooking and then heating it in the microwave for 5 minutes Finally wipe the microwave thoroughly and dry it with a soft cloth If you have to replace the light in the microwave oven please contact a qualified specialist workshop or the Medion Service Centre...

Page 28: ...t by plugging in another device The device does not warm up The door is not closed Close the door Loud noises occur when the rotary plate turns The rotary hub or the base of the microwave oven is dirty Clean the device 12 Disposal Device The device may not be disposed of with the normal household rubbish Ensure that the device is disposed of in an environmentally appropriate manner at the end of i...

Page 29: ...igher Rep Ireland 1 800 992 508 Web Support www medion co uk 29 13 Technical specifications Nominal voltage 230 V 50 Hz Power output Microwave 1 050 W Nominal power microwave 700 W Dimensions W x H x D in cm Exterior dimensions 43 9 x 25 8 x 35 5 Cooking area volume 20 litres Net weight approx 10 7 kg Subject to technical changes ...

Page 30: ...Helpline No UK Northern Ireland 0871 37 61 020 calls are charged at 7p min from a standard landline calls from mobiles could be higher Rep Ireland 1 800 992 508 Web Support www medion co uk 30 ...

Page 31: ...kly 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 found on www medion co uk ...

Page 32: ...y be 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 legisla...

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