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MICROWAVE-SAFE MATERIALS
Utensils
Note
Plastic
Only of a type suitable for microwave use. Follow the manufacturer's
instructions. Must be labelled as "Microwave safe". Some plastic
containers melt when the food inside them becomes hot.
Well-sealed "oven cooking bags" and plastic bags must be perforated or
torn as indicated in the instructions on the packaging.
Crockery
Only of a type suitable for microwave use. Follow the manufacturer's
instructions. Do not use plates that are cracked or chipped.
Glass jar
Always remove the lid. Use only for heating food quickly. Most jars are
not heat resistant and can break.
Glassware
UOnly use heat-resistant glass. Make sure there are no metal finishes or
decorations. Do not use plates that are cracked or chipped.
Oven cooking bags
Follow the manufacturer's instructions. Do not close them with metal ties.
Make holes to let the steam out.
Paper plates and
cups
Use only for quick cooking or heating. Do not leave the oven unattended
during cooking.
Paper napkins
Use to cover food to be heated and to absorb fat. Use for quick cooking
only, keeping an eye always on the microwave.
Baking paper
Use as a splash guard or as wrapping paper for steaming.
Plastic food wrap
Only for microwave use. Use to cover food during cooking to retain
moisture. Avoid direct contact of the food wrap with the food.
Thermometers
Only of a type suitable for microwave use (meat and dessert
thermometers).
Greaseproof paper
Use as a splash guard and to retain moisture.
MATERIALS UNSUITABLE FOR MICROWAVES
Utensils
Note
Aluminium trays
They can cause electric arcing. Transfer food to a microwave-safe plate.
Bag ties with metal
wire cores
They can trigger electric arcs and fires in the microwave.
Cardboard
containers with
metal handles
They can cause electric arcing. Transfer food to a microwave-safe plate.
Metal or
metal-finished
utensils
The metal prevents the microwave energy from reaching the food.
Metal finishes can trigger electric arcs.
Polystyrene
When exposed to high temperatures, polystyrene can dissolve or
contaminate the liquid inside it.
Wood
Wood dries too much when microwaved, and can crack or split.
Paper bags
They can cause fires in the oven.
Model:
162913.01
Nominal voltage:
230 V~, 50 Hz
Oven capacity:
23 L
Turntable plate diameter:
Overall dimensions:
485x383x292.5 mm
Net weight:
Approximately 13kg
Rated input power (Microwave):
1250 W
Rated output power (Microwave):
800 W, 2450 MHz
270 mm
DESCRIPTION OF THE MICROWAVE OVEN
SPECIFICATIONS
A: Door
B: Safety locking system
C: Viewing window
D: Glass plate
E: Turntable ring assembly
F: Turntable coupling
G: LED display
H: Settings/function knob
I: Stop/Clear button
J: Start button
A
D
G
H
E
B
C
F
J
I
Remove all packaging and accessories from the appliance.
The oven is equipped with the following accessories:
Glass plate
Turntable ring assembly
Instruction manual
UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY
1 piece
1 piece
1 piece