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T

echnical data

T

otal connected load:  

220-240 V AC, 16 A

Heating power:

Grill: 

1 800W

Total output: 

3 600W

T

echnical modifications without notice.

Installation notes

Pay attention to Chapter 1 (Important notes).

The appliance must only be connected by an
authorised specialist, paying attention to the
relevant regulations of the power supply companies
and the regional construction regulations.

The installing technician is responsible for the
correct functioning of the appliance at the time of
installation. He must instruct the user on how to
disconnect the appliance in an emergency.

We accept no liability for damage caused by failure
to comply with these instructions.

The appliance must always be disconnected from
the mains when being repaired or in an emergency.
To do this, remove the mains plug or switch off the
corresponding fuse.

Repairs and maintenance work must be carried out
by trained after-sales technicians.

Electrical connection rates and information on the
rating plate must agree with each other.

The wiring schematic that is placed on the outer
panel of the appliance shows the connection variant
again. 
Do not use any extension leads!
The electrical safety of the appliance is guaranteed
only if the earthing system belonging to the
domestic installation is installed in accordance with
regulations.
The manufacturer is not liable for damage that
might arise as the result of improper or non-existent
earthing of the appliance.

You can optionally connect the appliance to 
230 V 1N

~~ 

or 400 V 2N

~~ 

by way of a properly

installed socket or junction box.
If the appliance is connected to 230V 1N

~~ 

, a 16 A

fuse must be installed or, if it is connected to 
400 V 2N

~~ 

, it must be fused with 2 x 10 A.

As standard, the appliance is designed for a rated
voltage 230V 1N

~~  

and, in accordance with the

rating plate, it can be converted for connection to
400 V 2N

~~ 

. Insofar as necessary, the regulations of

the local electricity works must be observed. 

On installation, an isolating device with a contact
gap of at least 3 mm (e.g. fuse or LS switch) must
be installed. Pay attention to fire protection
regulations in the proximity of heat-sensitive and
fire hazard substances.

When connecting the mains lead, you must at least
use a cable of the type H05 VV-F 3 x 1.5 mm

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9. Assembly instructions

Summary of Contents for EM 220/221

Page 1: ...Operating and assembly instructions EM 220 221 Built in microwave oven with grill...

Page 2: ...8 Cookware overview table Page 9 3 Operation Page 10 12 Microwave oven Page 10 Grilling Page 11 Combined operation Page 12 4 Further functions Page 13 16 3 stage programming Page 13 14 Options menu se...

Page 3: ...ation These will serve to ensure your personal safety and the lasting value of your appliance You will find notes on Page 4 that you ought to observe before operating the appliance for the first time...

Page 4: ...for guarantee reasons together with your operating and assembly instructions Read through these instructions attentively before operating your appliance for the first time Keep the instruction manual...

Page 5: ...al is damaged or broken glass panel the appliance must not be used until it has been repaired by a qualified customer service technician Caution Children must only be permitted to operate the applianc...

Page 6: ...p food or beverages in sealed containers Risk of explosion Alcoholic beverages must not be heated to a high temperature Never heat up food in heat retaining packaging as this may ignite Food stuffs th...

Page 7: ...door 7 Cancel key 8 Microwave key 9 Plus key 10 Start key Confirmation key 11 Grill key 12 Time display 13 Microwave power setting display or temperature display in grilling mode 14 Minus key 2 Featur...

Page 8: ...itive foods e g au gratin dishes and full power for intensive browning e g steaks Grill with combined microwave oven The grill and microwave oven are operated simultaneously Not only is the food crisp...

Page 9: ...2 cm from the oven walls and the inner side of the door possible sparking can destroy the glass on the inner side of the door In many cases you can use serving dishes This saves on washing up Only us...

Page 10: ...1 Plastic 2 heat resistant to min 200 C Cardboard paper Roasting utensils of metal e g enamel or cast iron Baking tins painted black or non stick coated Microwave yes yes yes yes yes limited only for...

Page 11: ...process begins and the time counts down in seconds When the cooking process is finished a signal is sounded and the appliance switches off automatically Additional information You can enter a cooking...

Page 12: ...the confirmation key The grilling process begins and the time counts down in seconds The heating symbol lights up until the appliance has reached the programmed temperature When the grilling process i...

Page 13: ...the chosen value with the confirmation key you need to press the confirmation key twice The cooking process begins and the time counts down in seconds When the cooking process is finished a signal is...

Page 14: ...The order of the setting is cooking time microwave power setting grill temperature Use the keys to select the desired values by pressing the and at the same time you select the value 0 Press the micr...

Page 15: ...power setting press the key until 425 is shown on the display Press the microwave key Now you can select the desired grill temperature in this program stage you want to use combination mode therefore...

Page 16: ...o access the next menu step Use the keys to select the desired time display 12h or 24h Press the confirmation key to store the setting Press the grill key to access the next menu step Use the keys to...

Page 17: ...oth pressed A signal is sounded The child lock symbol on the display flashes The child lock is activated the appliance can not be switched on Switching off Press the confirmation key and keep it press...

Page 18: ...e For some foodstuffs it may be necessary to stir e g stew or turn e g large roast the food In microwave cooking it is no longer necessary to add the customary amounts of oil or water Moistening the f...

Page 19: ...n dry it with a soft cloth Do not use any abrasive sponges Do not use stainless steel cleaner or caustic abrasive or strongly alkaline cleaning agents such as oven spray because these are aggressive t...

Page 20: ...hat door seal surfaces are clean Start button not pressed Press the Start button The cooking process Microwave heat setting Select a higher setting takes longer than usual is too low A greater amount...

Page 21: ...ncy Specify the appliance type The serial number and type of the appliance can be found on the quality control slip which is included with these instructions Repairs may only be carried out by authori...

Page 22: ...om screw from the door handle Remove the top screw from the door handle and detach the door handle Hold the front window with one hand and lightly shake the door to and fro The glass window can be rem...

Page 23: ...laced on the outer panel of the appliance shows the connection variant again Do not use any extension leads The electrical safety of the appliance is guaranteed only if the earthing system belonging t...

Page 24: ...et on the handle side directly underneath the top panel Note use a spirit level to check that the microwave oven is installed exactly horizontally After installing ensure that wires are protected agai...

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