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Instruction for use

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a)  No objects  (dishcloths, parts of food  packaging etc.) are caught between the door and cabinet
b)  Door seal or door hinges 

are not damaged or  soiled (also see section on "Cleaning and care")

The power cable of the oven is not led underneath the oven base, which does get hot, and does not
come into contact with  sharp edges or hot objects.
The power cable  does not extend into the other  kitchen work areas.
The power cable does  not drop from the work top  and nobody can get caught in it.
The power cable does not come into contact with moisture(e.g. when wiping the work top or rinsing).
The power plug  is easily accessible and can quickly  be unplugged in case  of danger

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The power plug is always firmly inserted in the socket and loose contact  cannot cause any fire hazards.
Slack power plugs  or sockets must be immediately  repaired by a skilled  electrician.
No curtains are  nearby.

When operating the microwave oven for the first time, make sure that:

6 Using the microwave oven

1. Before switching on the appliance, 

you should familiarizes yourself with the following guidelines:

Never operate the oven when it is empty otherwise it could get damaged.

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Within sealed dishes overpressure can quickly develop and thus cause the dish to burst. This leads to
potentially serious accidents.

Never heat liquids or food(s) in sealed dishes

The following items are also liable to burst due to developing overpressure: eggs in shells,
nuts in shells  or any food(s) vacuum packed in plastic foil.

Therefore, always pierce raw eggs on two sides and remove the foil or at least cut it  open on one whole
side, before you  put it into the oven.  Remove nutshells.

To prevent the oven from being  operated inadvertently without contents,  always leave a glass of
water in the cavity  when the appliance is out of use.

Otherwise sparking may occur inside the oven and the appliance could consequently get damaged.

During operation your microwave oven may present scalding  hazards in the following components:

Should the use of aluminium foil be recommended  in a recipe, make sure that it tightly adheres to
the cookware or  food and  a gap of  at least 2.5 cm is left between  the aluminium foil  and the 
cooking compartment walls.

In order to ensure that the seal is constantly protected adequately against hazardous escap-
ing microwaves,   always make sure that:

Do not touch - scalding hazard

on the door - glass panel
on the lateral air vents
on the underside  of the oven

2. Prevention of smoke or fire in the microwave oven

If food(s) overheats, smoke may develop or smouldering may start inside the oven.
Food(s) with a high sugar or fat content are particularly prone to this hazard.

Before your first use, please unveil the film on the surface of the door joining group. 

on the top of the oven

Summary of Contents for EB-3190E

Page 1: ...EB 3190E EB 40100E EB 3190EG Microwave Oven Instruction for use ...

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Page 12: ...Enter kg 1 2 3 EB 40100E EB 3190E EB 3190EG Enter kg EB 3190E EB 40100E EB 3190EG ...

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Page 16: ...EB 3190EG Enter Cook kg g Time Clock Enter Cook kg Time Clock g ...

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Page 19: ...e points that are especially important to you and keep this document in a place where it can be consulted at any time and be passed on to future owners This appliance must be kept out of children s reach Important The appliance s described in this instruction manual is are solely designed for domestic use and may not be used for professional or commercial purposes You have chosen an excellent appl...

Page 20: ... Curbing motor E HV T F FA AK Rectifier HVD Grill heater RW Thermostat CPU The secondary interlock switch Monitoring switch RELAY RG RELAY L in N in N out L out E L N FUSE MF The door interlock switch HVC Magnetron MT Lamp The Primary interlock switch Thermostat Fan motor Curbing motor E HV T F FA AK Rectifier HVD RW CPU Monitoring switch RELAY L in N in N out L out E ...

Page 21: ...g dish as you take it out steam bubbles may unexpectedly and suddenly form and the liquid in the serving dish may unexpectedly boil over Danger to get severely scalded You can prevent such an occurrence by simply putting a clean glass rod into the dish filled with liquid However before removing the serving dish observe if the boiling liquid bubbles up as usual In mixed food with different moisture...

Page 22: ...so equipped with a fan or a grill function make sure the dishes you use have a high heat resistance 1 Before installing your new appliance you need to check as for visible external damage Under no circumstances should the appliance be started if it is damaged Therefore thoroughly check the appliance as for Damaged packaging indicating that the appliance may have been damaged during shipment Damage...

Page 23: ...ond immediately contact your local customer support service or your dealer and do no plug in the appliance under any circumstances The appliance must not be built into a cupboard The oven must not be built in underneath a panel or a cupboard The following minimum clearances between other objects walls must be maintained for safety purposes Side l r clearance at least 5 cm Rear clearance at least 3...

Page 24: ...erious accidents Never heat liquids or food s in sealed dishes The following items are also liable to burst due to developing overpressure eggs in shells nuts in shells or any food s vacuum packed in plastic foil Therefore always pierce raw eggs on two sides and remove the foil or at least cut it open on one whole side before you put it into the oven Remove nutshells To prevent the oven from being...

Page 25: ...xample 1 Touch CLOCK pad the numbers and Clock indicator will flash put the time 11 00 2 Touch CLOCK pad again the colon will flash and the time will go on the Clock indicator keeps lighting Note Clock is 12 hour display if you enter an incorrect time The PAUSE STOPpad will help you to cancel it If you want to reenter start states please touch PAUSE STOPpad for one time PAUSE STOP This keypad allo...

Page 26: ...Quantity Time 1 4 2 3 Baked potato 6 30 9 20 15 10 23 30 1 25 99g 150g 250g 350g 450g 250g 500g 100g 150g 300g 450g 3 3 25 800g Plus 30s Press once for 30 seconds of cooking quickly at High Power and the Pause Stop max time you can setup is 5 minutes you can put pad to restart after you put the pad Automatic express cooking These Menus allow you to cook or reheat many of your favourite foods by ju...

Page 27: ... cook something for 5 minutes on power level C 1 1 Enter the power level by touching GRILL COMBI twice The display shows C 1 and Enter Cook Time indicator will flash 2 Input cooking time 05 00 3 Now touch START keypad the oven start working and the time you setup will count down Indicator will light When the cooking is finished The display shows the buzzer of control panel will remind you with thr...

Page 28: ...d once and then you can start the cooking by press START or press the PAUSE STOP pad twice to cancel the cooking program altogether then the microwave oven returns to the electrified state FISH Note the weight you input is the multiple of 100g you can setup freely from 0 1kg to 3kg DEFROST 3 MENU 1 For example to defrost poultry of 0 1kg Touch the pad two times the Enter kg indicator will flash in...

Page 29: ... the inside of the oven Never pour water into the oven interiors Water may enter the interior of the oven through the air vents and damage the appliance Moreover serious accidents can ensue due to electric shock Warning Under no circumstances should you continue to use the appliance if you have detected any damage on the door seal or on the adjoining surfaces The same applies to damage detected on...

Page 30: ...cket Is the power socket under current Is the fuse intact Was the timer set properly first turn beyond the required time and then back accordingly Does the oven door close tightly Is anything stuck in the door What is when test this by plugging in another kitchen appliance Under no circumstances should you subject the appliance to any tests other than those de scribed here or attempt to repair it ...

Page 31: ...ack for turntable undercarriage Oven interior Door hinge Door Door seal 12 FIG A Legend of components A 10 13 12 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Cabinet Interior light Control panel Operation pad LED display Turntable drive Turntable undercarriage Turntable English Instruction for use 14 14 Gridiron Only for model EB 3190EG ...

Page 32: ...e see the following pages Enter Cook kg g Time Defrost Microwave Grill Keep Warm Clock Enter Cook kg Time BEVERAGE POPCORN FISH SEAFOOD POULTRY MEAT VEGETABLES FROZEN DINNER PIZZA BAKED POTATO PLUS 30S DEFROST 3 MENU GRILL COMBI KEEP WARM 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 8 9 0 TIME CLOCK POWER LEVEL PAUSE STOP START Page 7 Page 7 Page 7 Page 9 Page 8 Page 8 Page 6 Page 6 Page 6 Page 6 Clock g ...

Page 33: ...g g Time DEFROST MICROWAVE REHEAT KEEP WARM Clock Page 7 Page 7 Page 7 Page 9 Page 8 Page 8 Page 6 Page 6 Page 6 Page 6 Enter Cook kg Time BEVERAGE POPCORN FISH SEAFOOD POULTRY MEAT VEGETABLES FROZEN DINNER PIZZA BAKED POTATO PLUS 30S DEFROST 3 MENU REHEAT KEEP WARM 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 8 9 0 TIME CLOCK POWER LEVEL PAUSE STOP START Clock g 14 EB 3190E EB 40100E ...

Page 34: ... cooking food with plastic or paper package be sure to check if it strikes a fire If there s smoking during cooking with microwave oven please keep the oven door closed and pull off the power plug If you heat beverage it will slowly expand Be sure to watch out for bursting For those drinks or food prepared for children be sure to stir or shake evenly and check the tem perature before feeding to av...

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