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Installation and connection 

1. This appliance has been designed exclusively for domestic use.
2. The oven in question has been designed as an integrated appliance.
3. Observe the special installation instructions.
4. The appliance can be installed in a wall-mounted cupboard in heat-resistant material, with a

width of 60 cm (at least 85 cm from the floor).

5. The appliance is fitted with a plug and simply needs to be connected to a suitably installed

socket, which in turn must be earthed.

6. The mains voltage must correspond to the voltage specified on the appliance rating plate.
7. Socket installation and power cord replacement procedures must be carried out exclusively by a

specialised electrician. If, after installation, the plug is no longer accessible, fit an omnipolar
disconnect switch with a contact opening gap of at least 3 mm in accordance with the wiring rules.

8. Use of adapters, multi-socket power strips and extension cables is prohibited. Any current

overloads could, in fact, cause a fire.

Accessible surfaces can 
become very hot during use. 

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Summary of Contents for FCMWS25B1

Page 1: ...Instructions for using the microwave oven FCMWS25B1...

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Page 3: ...rt cooking Timer with acoustic signal 19 Stopping the cooking cycle 19 Defrosting on the basis of weight 20 Defrosting on the basis of time 20 Automatic menu cooking 21 Automatic menu table of foods 2...

Page 4: ...the door seals are damaged contact an authorised Franke support centre to request repair work before using the oven again If the appliance is not kept clean its surface may become tarnished and its l...

Page 5: ...fle any flames Do not overcook food Before placing containers recipients paper or plastic bags in the oven make sure you have removed any crockery with decorations or metal handles Install or position...

Page 6: ...heating elements inside the oven The rear of the appliance must be placed against a wall Note The oven cannot be used if the door is not closed properly the door hinges are damaged the contact surface...

Page 7: ...f the cavity and the inside of the door must be kept extremely clean in order to guarantee correct oven operation Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door glas...

Page 8: ...nly plug the appliance in after it has been correctly installed and after making sure an earthing system is fitted CLEANING Make sure the appliance has been disconnected from the electricity supply be...

Page 9: ...ave safe Follow the manufacturer s instructions Do not use cracked or chipped crockery Glass jars Always remove the lid Only use them to heat food so that the contents are just hot enough all the way...

Page 10: ...risk of burning The oven and the container may be damaged We therefore recommend setting the time for no longer than is strictly necessary and supervising the cooking process closely The microwave ca...

Page 11: ...und the outside of the plate and less dense foods in the centre different types of food can be heated at the same time 4 The oven door may be opened at any time When it is opened the oven will switch...

Page 12: ...ide down Glass tray movement should never be obstructed Always use both the glass tray and turntable ring assembly during cooking All food and food containers should always be placed on the glass tray...

Page 13: ...which in turn must be earthed 6 The mains voltage must correspond to the voltage specified on the appliance rating plate 7 Socket installation and power cord replacement procedures must be carried out...

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Page 16: ...DIMENSIONS DIAGRAM A 595mm B 388mm C 401mm D 560mm E 380mm F Min 500mm G 10mm H 10mm I 20mm J 45mm 13...

Page 17: ...its ensuring the numbers selected are between 0 23 3 Press Kitchen Timer Clock once the minute digits on the clock will start to flash 4 Press one of the 2 buttons to adjust the minute digits ensuring...

Page 18: ...95 00 4 Press Start 30 Sec Confirm 3 to start cooking Example To use the microwave at 80 of its power and cook the food in question for 20 minutes operate the oven as indicated below 1 Press once P10...

Page 19: ...Micro Grill Combi BUTTON PERCENTAGE VALUES Display Microwave power P100 100 900 WATTS P80 80 720 WATTS P50 50 450 WATTS P30 30 270 W P10 10 90 W 16...

Page 20: ...e selectable from 0 05 to 95 00 Press Start 30Sec Confirm 3 again to start cooking Example To use the microwave at 55 power and the grill C 1 at 45 power cooking the food in question for 10 minutes op...

Page 21: ...fway point of the set grill cooking time the acoustic signal sounds twice To achieve optimal cooking results with this type of cooking turn the food half way through cooking close the door again and p...

Page 22: ...ing the cooking cycle Cooking can be stopped at any time by pressing the STOP CLEAR button once or opening the oven door In both cases The emission of microwaves will be stopped immediately To cancel...

Page 23: ...food in question selecting a weight of between 100 and 2000 g 3 Press Start 30Sec Confirm 3 to start defrosting 6 Defrosting on the basis of time 1 Press Weight Time Defrost 1 twice the LED display wi...

Page 24: ...uttons to select the default weight in accordance with the menu table 4 Press Start 30Sec Confirm 2 to start cooking Example If you want to use the Auto Menu option to cook 350 g of fish proceed as fo...

Page 25: ...Meat 450 g 450 200 g 200 300 g 300 A 3 Vegetables 400 g 400 50 g with 450 ml cold water 50 A 4 Pasta 100 g with 800 ml cold water 100 200 g 200 400 g 400 A 5 Potatoes 600 g 600 250 g 250 350 g 350 A 6...

Page 26: ...the LED display will show dEF2 2 Press one of the 2 buttons to select the defrost time so that the LED display shows 5 00 3 Press Micro Grill Combi 3 once and the display will show P100 4 Press Micro...

Page 27: ...y the current time for 3 seconds 10 Child Safety Lock Function Safety lock In standby mode press Stop Clear for 3 seconds and a long beep sounds to indicate that the child safety lock is enabled at th...

Page 28: ...also build up on the oven door This is an entirely normal occurrence Accidental oven activation with no food inside The oven must not be operated without food inside This is actually very dangerous Ma...

Page 29: ...llection point INSTRUCTIONS FOR SCRAPPING OUR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION POLICY Our products are usually packaged using recyclable non polluting materials which are not harmful to the environment We wou...

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