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Operating with high voltage is dan-

gerous and may cause fire or other 

accidents that would cause damage 

to the oven.
Warning:
Misuse of grounding plug may 

cause electric shock.
Notes: 

 

If you have any questions on 

grounding and electrical instruc-

tions, please consult a competent 

electric technician or service per-

sonnel.

 

Manufacturer and/or dealer 

would not accept any responsibil-

ity for injuries or damages on the 

oven that may occur when electri-

cal connection procedures are not 

followed.

Cables inside the power cord are 

color-coded as follows:
Green and Yellow = GROUND 
Blue= NEUTRAL
Brown = LIVE

Oven wares 

 

Ideal material for microwave oven 

wares are materials that conduct 

microwave, these materials al-

lows that energy can get through 

the oven ware and allows heating 

of the food.

 

Microwave cannot penetrate 

through metals; therefore, metal 

or metal ornamented oven ware 

shall not be used.

 

Do not use recycled paper prod-

ucts for microwave cooking as 

they may include small metallic 

parts that may cause sparks and/

or fire.

 

We recommend using round/oval 

dishes instead of square/rectan-

gular dishes where food on the 

edges would be overheated.

 

You may use narrow aluminum 

foil straps. However, be careful, 

do not use it excessively and allow 

a distance of 2.5 cm (1 inch) be-

tween the foil and inner surface of 

the oven.

Following list is a general guide 

that would help you in selecting the 

right oven ware.

Cookware

Microwave

Heat-resistant glass

Yes

Non-heat-resistant glass No
Heat-resistant ceramics

Yes

Plastic dish suitable for 

microwave oven

Yes

Paper kitchenware

Yes

Metal tray

No

Metal rack

No

Aluminum foil and foil 

covers

No

Installation

Summary of Contents for GMF 1030 X

Page 1: ...MICROWAVE OVEN GMF 1030 X EN...

Page 2: ...re the ap pliance is correctly connected and fitted prior to use Please write your product model and serial number on the last page of this user manual and store in a safe location close to the applia...

Page 3: ...3 4 5 7 6 3 2 1 Start Defrost Delay Stop Cancel Microwave Multi step cooking KitchenTimer Clock...

Page 4: ...4 Contents ENGLISH 05 21...

Page 5: ...tended while it is in use Always use the appliance on a stable flat clean dry and non slip surface The appliance should not be operated with an exter nal clock timer or separate remote control system...

Page 6: ...ave Oven comply with the applicable safety standards there fore in case of any dam age on the appliance or power cable it should be repaired or replaced by the dealer service center or a specialist an...

Page 7: ...appliance to dis connect it from its power supply and never wrap its power cable around the appliance Do not immerse the appli ance power cord or power plug in water or in other liquid Do not hold it...

Page 8: ...work Door or outer surface of the appliance may be heated when it is being op erated Turn off the appliance or unplug it and hold its door closed to extinguish the fire if you observe smoke Product sa...

Page 9: ...to it Intended use Microwave oven shall be used as solo only Do not use the appliance for anything other than its intended use Do not use the appliance as a heat source Microwave oven is in tended to...

Page 10: ...of electrical and electronic devices To find these collection systems please contact to your local au thorities or retailer where the prod uct was puchased Each household performs important role in re...

Page 11: ...ot correspond with the coloured markings identifying the termi nals on your plug proceed as fol lows Brown cable L Live Blue cable N Neutral Green yellow cable must be con nected to ground E line With...

Page 12: ...Control and parts 1 Door Safety Interlock System 2 Oven Window 3 Turntable support 4 Door opening button 5 Control panel 6 Wave Guide please do not remove the plexiglass cover the wave guide 7 Glass T...

Page 13: ...oven way from the receiver Plug the microwave oven to an other outlet thus microwave oven and receiver shall on different lines Microwave cooking principles Prepare the food carefully Place the remain...

Page 14: ...can get through the oven ware and allows heating of the food Microwave cannot penetrate through metals therefore metal or metal ornamented oven ware shall not be used Do not use recycled paper prod u...

Page 15: ...cancel a setting or to reset the oven before setting a cooking program Press the button once to stop cook ing temporarily or twice to cancel it completely It is also used to set the child lock Start B...

Page 16: ...STOP CANCEL button Press the POWER LEVEL button repeatedly to select the power level Display Cooking Power P100 100 P80 80 P60 60 P40 40 P20 20 P00 00 Turn the START button until 5 00 is displayed Pr...

Page 17: ...ect the power level Turn the START button until the desired time is displayed Press the COOKING DELAY but ton Turn the START button and set the hour to 11 Press the COOKING DELAY but ton Turn the STAR...

Page 18: ...mount is entered instead of weight There is only one option for pop corn The result of auto matic cooking de pends on factors such as voltage fluctuation shape and size of the food your person al choi...

Page 19: ...s 6 Do not allow control panel to become wet Clean with a soft damp cloth Leave the door of the oven open to prevent operation of inadvertently while cleaning the control panel 7 If steam accumulates...

Page 20: ...ould possibly cause risks 13 Please do not dispose this appliance with household waste old ovens shall be disposed to special waste centers provided by the municipalities Storage If you do not intend...

Page 21: ...g repair work or any product that has been replaced becomes our property The guarantee is not transferrable if the product is resold The Guarantee does not cover Transit installation or delivery damag...

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